CSI 5*

Kent Farrington Brings Home the $1,000,000 Rolex US Equestrian Open Grand Prix CSI 5*

Wellington, United States โ€“ March 28, 2026 โ€“ World No. 2 Kent Farringtonย (USA) and Greyaย brought the crowd to their feet during Rolex Finale Week at Wellington International with a Saturday Night Lights victory in theย $1,000,000ย Rolexย US Equestrian Open Grand Prix CSI 5*, aย Rolex Seriesย Event, to concludeย the 2026 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) season.

The Rolex Finale grand prix had not been won by a U.S. rider in seven years. Farringtonโ€”a U.S. Olympic team silver medalistโ€”rewrote that history on Saturday night in front of a sold-out crowd of more than 10,000 fans. From a field of 40 qualified riders that included six of the worldโ€™s top 10-ranked athletes, five advanced to the tie-breaking jump-off over Olympic course designer Guilherme Jorgeโ€™s (BRA) track.

Ben Maher (GBR) & Enjeu de Grisien

Riding Greya, his ownย 12-year-old Oldenburg mare (Colestus x Contender), Farrington stormed to a win in 42.99 seconds over Ben Maher (GBR) riding Enjeu de Grisien.

โ€œYou never know if it’s perfect until the class is over, but I thought I put in a very competitive round,โ€ said Farrington of his first five-star win of the year with Greya. โ€œIt’s always great to win at homeโ€”Wellington has become an equestrian community. They get a great local crowd that comes out here and cheers for all of us, but particularly the American riders, so it’s exciting to win here at home.โ€

Kent Farringtonย (USA) & Greya

When asked about Greyaโ€™s winning ways, which include 10 five-star grand prix victories, Farrington said, โ€œYou have some good horses, maybe even some great horses, and then you have horses that are an outlier athlete, like I believe she is. She can do everything; she’s fast, sheโ€™s careful, she’s scopey, she’s rideable, sheโ€™s an incredible horse.โ€ โ€ฉ

Wellington International debuted as part of the Rolex Series in 2025, joining a list of the most renowned equestrian sport venues in the world, including Rome, Italy; La Baule, France; Falsterbo, Sweden; Dinard, France; Dublin, Ireland; and Brussels, Belgium.

Denise Moriarty is was awarded the Double H Farms Grooms Award for her care and preparation of Greya.ย 

โ€œThe best riders come out [for these events], so we always have the highest level of sport, great prize money, and the prestige of a Rolex event puts us on the map,โ€ said Farrington, a Rolex Testimonee whose groom, Denise Moriarty, was awarded the Double H Farms Grooms Award for her care and preparation of Greya.

Richard Vogel (GER) & Gangster Montdesir

Reigning European Champion Richard Vogel (GER) finished third riding Gangster Montdesir, a 10-year-old Selle Franรงais stallion (Kannan x Cornet Obolensky). Stopping the clock in 42.87 seconds, the World No. 4 suffered a heartbreak rail at the final fence of the jump-off.

โ€œThatโ€™s why our sport is so excitingโ€”itโ€™s only over when itโ€™s over,โ€ he said. โ€œUnfortunately, there wasnโ€™t great riding to the last fenceโ€”I should have done one less stride. Gangster was right there with me, and Iโ€™m super proud of how he performed and how he jumped.

Richard Vogel (GER) & Gangster Montdesir

โ€œFrom the start, he answered all the questions,โ€ continued Vogel. โ€œEvery show he went to, he delivered, and he always tried his best. We have very high hopes for him. He could not have done anything better today.โ€

Jorge has designed the finale grand prix at Wellington International for 12 consecutive years, saying, โ€œI live in Wellington, so itโ€™s obviously very important for me to have a show like this and to be able to be the course designer at home. Iโ€™ve been coming to Wellington since 1999, and year after year, the show is getting better, and weโ€™re getting a higher level of competitors. I think this year is probably the highest level that I have had on the final. Itโ€™s very challenging, but itโ€™s a great show and a great grand prix to build.โ€

Wellington International President Michael Stone concluded the evening by saying, โ€œWeโ€™ve always strived to elevate the sport in the U.S., and to be able to have a competition tonight with the level of the riders that are here is mind-blowing. Iโ€™ve been in the sport almost all my life, and to be able to sit here with these guys, itโ€™s special. Itโ€™s what weโ€™ve been trying to achieve, and it drives us to achieve more.โ€

Podium: 2) Richard Vogel (GER), 1) Kent Farrington (USA), 3) Ben Maher (GBR) and are presented on the podium by Anne Pradal, Rolex SA Communication & Image โ€“ Sponsoring (left) and Tom Oโ€™Mara, US Equestrian President (right).

Final Results โ€“ $1,000,000ย Rolexย US Equestrian Open Grand Prix CSI 5*

1) Kent Farringtonย (USA) & Greya โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 42.99

2) Ben Maher (GBR) & Enjeu de Grisien โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 43.72

3) Richard Vogel (GER) & Gangster Montdesir โ€“ 0 / 4 โ€“ 42.87

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein



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