CSI 4*

Kent Farrington & Greya Prevail in the $200,000 Arthramid Grand Prix CSI 4*

Wellington, United States โ€“ November 30, 2025 โ€“ The feature event of the Holiday & Horses CSI 4* week brought depth, difficulty, and high sport to Wellington International as 39 entries stepped forward for the $200,000 Holiday & Horses Grand Prix CSI 4*, sponsored byย Arthramid. Anthony Dโ€™Ambrosio (USA) set the tone with 14 obstacles and 17 efforts, including a liverpool and a wall that proved influential early in the class and demanded clarity in each riderโ€™s plan.

Clear rounds came sparingly at first. By the midway drag, only Hallie Grimes (USA) aboard Karoline of Ballmore had produced a fault-free effort, holding the lone jump-off position for much of the first round. As the class progressed, the momentum shifted and riders found their rhythm, resulting in a total of eight combinations advancing to the shortened track.

Hallie Grimes (USA) & Karoline of Ballmore

The jump-off delivered exactly what the crowd came for. Hallie Grimes (USA) and Karoline of Ballmore were first to return, setting the tone early with a smooth and efficient clear in 45.78 seconds, which held strong for second place.

Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & Coriaan van Klapscheut Z

Shane Sweetnam (IRL) and Coriaan van Klapscheut Z followed next, delivering another quick round that ultimately secured third, continuing the pairโ€™s strong form following their CSI3* Grand Prix win just two weeks prior.

Kent Farrington (USA) & Greya

When Kent Farrington (USA), world number one, entered with Greya, the pace elevated instantly. Farrington chose the tightest turns on course, opened Greyaโ€™s stride whenever space allowed, and executed a masterclass in balance and precision to stop the clock in an incredible 39.34 seconds. His round set a new standard, and although three riders returned after him, none were able to match the speed, efficiency, or accuracy that secured Farrington the victory.

Kent Farrington (USA) & Greya

With the win secured, Farrington reflected on what Wellington means to him:

โ€œI grew up in Chicago but have been coming to Wellington for a long time, so itโ€™s my home now. I think the upgrades are great. Thereโ€™s a great team led by Murray Kessler and with Rolex supporting it and elevating the facilityโ€™s status. As they continue to make improvements, itโ€™s better for all of us who call Wellington home.โ€

He went on to describe Greyaโ€™s management program โ€“ a system built around patience and confidence:

โ€œI jumped her [Greya] very small to build her confidence. Sheโ€™s an extremely careful horse, and I manage her accordingly. All horses have different issues and weaknesses, and I try to build those into strengths or help them with their weakness and Iโ€™m always trying to do.โ€

As for whatโ€™s next, Farrington has Geneva on the radar:

โ€œThe plan is to bring Greya, Toulayna, and Garrison, but with horses, sometimes they have different ideas. That is our current plan, and hopefully it will remain so.โ€

Kent Farrington (USA) & Greya during the awards ceremony

Final Results โ€“ $200,000 Holiday & Horses Grand Prix CSI 4*, sponsored by Arthramid

1) Kent Farrington (USA) & Greya โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 39.34

2) Hallie Grimes (USA) & Karoline of Ballmore โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 45.78

3) Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & Coriaan van Klapscheut Z โ€“ 0 / 4 โ€“ 42.26

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Cassidy Klein



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