
Wellington, United States – March 07, 2026 – Irish Olympian Darragh Kenny and his European Championships mount Eddy Blue had never won a grand prix at the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) until this week. Under the shine of Saturday Night Lights at Wellington International during Week 9, the pair broke that maiden by storming to a win in the $500,000 Bainbridge Companies Grand Prix CSI 5* from a field that included six of the world’s top 10. WEF hosts 12 weeks of FEI competition—four of which are five-stars—running through March 29, in Wellington, FL.
Clear rounds were not easy to come by over tracks set by Alan Wade (IRL), who has been tapped as the course designer for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. However, nine horses advanced to the tie-breaking jump-off, with riders representing five nations.

The jump-off pathfinder, Marilyn Little (USA) set the time to beat at 41.92 seconds aboard her own La Contessa, an 11-year-old Mecklenburg mare (License x Cornet’s Prinz).

Six rounds later, Australian Thaisa Erwin (AUS) and her Paris Olympic mount Hialita B matched Little’s footfalls in perfect unison to cross the final timers in a rarely seen dead heat aboard the 14-year-old Dutch-bred mare (Emerald x Vaillant) owned together with Michael Smith. Little and Erwin shared second-place honors on the podium.

Kenny returned as the penultimate challenger aboard Eddy Blue, a 14-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Eldorado vd Zeshoek TN X Chacco-Blue) owned by Carol A Sollak. He used the horse’s massive stride and quickness across the ground to stop the timers at an uncatchable 41.77 seconds.

“He’s been second and third here [at WEF] and placed in a lot of five-stars, but to finally win one here is really deserving for the horse—he’s an incredible athlete,” said Kenny, who won the FEI World Cup™ of London with Eddy Blue in 2024. “He tries so hard every time he goes in the ring, and I am really proud of him and how he competed tonight.”

The Bainbridge Companies Grand Prix was the first five-star grand prix podium finish for Little and La Contessa, however, the pair has jumped clear in their last five five-star grands prix together.
“My goal for this season was to position Contessa as a real competitor at the five-star level and show what she can do,” said Little, who was most recently part of the winning U.S. Nations Cup squad in Wellington. “For her to come out and put in another performance like tonight against this group and a course designer with the technicality and the size that Alan Wade built is a big deal. “She doesn’t have the biggest stride, but she’s smarter than almost any horse I know. She’s probably smarter than most people that I know.
“I would have loved to have not gone first,” laughed Little. “When you’re going first with a group of riders like this, all you can do is the best you can do.”

Since 2010, an Australian rider has not finished on a five-star grand prix podium at WEF. Erwin changed that on Saturday with her tied second-place finish. “When I saw the time, I thought it must have been an error, but grateful that we could be here on the podium,” she said.
“I’m grateful to break the long streak of no Australians here, and I hope this is the first of many,” continued Erwin, who admits that the road to Hialita B’s success has not been simple. “She is a difficult horse to manage on the ground and to ride, and I’ve taken a lot of time. Luckily, she has taught me a ton of patience, because you need that to be around her. But she gives me her heart every time.”

Kenny, Little, and Erwin will now focus on aiming their three horses from Saturday’s podium at the $1,000,000 Rolex US Equestrian Open Grand Prix CSI 5*, a Rolex Series event, at the end of the season.

Final Results – $500,000 Bainbridge Companies Grand Prix CSI 5*
1) Darragh Kenny (IRL) & Eddy Blue – 0 / 0 – 41.77
2) Thaisa Erwin (AUS) & Hialita B – 0 / 0 – 41.92
2) Marilyn Little (USA) & La Contessa – 0 / 0 – 41.92
Source: Press Release Wellington International
Photos: © Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein Media
Categories: CSI 5*, English, Wellington International




