The American on a hot streak trounced the competition in the CSI4* at WEC-Ocala aboard the fleet-footed mare Toulayna.
Nine teams took part in the $150,000 event at Wellington International, with Canada finishing just off the podium behind US, Ireland and Belgium.
The Belgian rider won this €575,000 event for the second year in a row; this championship series now moves to Mexico City.
Set to be the largest in the region, the season kicks off on January 1, 2026 and carries total prize money of 10 million euros.
Canada's Mario Deslauriers rode two horses in this class at WEC-Ocala, placing 9th with S & L Quatro van de Meerputhoeve.
Ariel Grange's Farrel places third with Daniel Coyle in the irons; the pair have been having a great winter at WEC-Ocala.
#503-ranked rider Linda Heed surprises and delights her home crowd in Sweden, beating #1 ranked compatriot Henrik von Eckermann.
The US rider piloted the good mare and "alpha horse" Greya to another massive payday under the ‘Saturday Night Lights’ at WEF.
Eight hunter/jumper/equitation riders between 14-21 will receive the bursary to help them continue their education while competing.
Canada's Mario Deslauriers places 6th with S&L Quatro van de Meerputhoeve in this 7th weekly installment at Winter Equestrian Festival.