The stage was set and the audience was counting on McLain Ward (USA) to win his second consecutive class at the Longines FEI World Cup™ Finals Omaha 2017. The pressure was on Ward who, as the winner of the Thursday’s first round, rode last. The two-time Olympic gold medalist delivered to the delight of the 7,674 ecstatic fans at the CenturyLink Center.

Six out of the 33 starters made it to the jump-off over the Alan Wade-designed course. After the first two riders had faults, the last four all went clean, each one went faster than the previous.

“Everything came off well. I thought my mare jumped really great in the jump-off and we put ourselves in a good position, but we are only halfway so I need to stay focused,” said Ward. “The pressure was there. To be honest, the home crowd support made it a little bit easier and having my wife and daughter here always helps me. From now until Sunday, I will try to stay focused one jump at a time, one round at a time and just do the best I can.”

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