More than 60 entries took to World Equestrian Center Stadium today for the $75,000 WEC Grand Prix 1.50m and the $7,500 Futures Prix 1.40m. The ladies prevailed with exciting victories for Kady Abrahamson and Abrahamson Equestrian’s Any (Aljano x Nina XI) in the $75,000 WEC Grand Prix 1.50m and Christina Kelly and her own Kingdom (Lux Z) in the $7,500 Futures Prix 1.40m.

Courses for today’s classes were designed by Peter Grant, an internationally recognized FEI Level 3 course designer. Grant is best known for being a part of the build team at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Canada, since 2004, where he has designed at four CSI5* tournaments. He has assisted at such championships as the 2007 and 2017 FEI Jumping World Cup™ Finals and the 2010 and 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games. This summer, Grant will assist in his first Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.

This afternoon’s $75,000 WEC Grand Prix 1.50m saw a hyper-competitive international field of 33 entries with nine countries represented. The track for the class featured 16 jumping efforts including a triple combination, a double combination, multiple liverpool fences and a triple bar. Just four entries advanced to the jump-off, but it was amateur Kady Abrahamson and Abrahamson Equestrian’s Any (Aljano x Nina XI) that nabbed the win, besting Olympians Sharn Wordley and Scott Keach.

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