
Fort Worth, United States ย โ April 09, 2026 โ Kent Farrington (USA) is the one to catch after jumping to the top of the first round of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข Final Thursday afternoon at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas (USA).
The current World No. 2 executed a near-flawless round with Toulayna as the pair navigated Anderson Limaโs (BRA) 1.60m track with speed and precision. Their winning time in the faults-converted speed competition was 62.03 seconds.

Daniel Deusser (GER) finished second with Otello de Guldenboom in 62.21 seconds, followed by three-time Champion Steve Guerdat (SUI) and Albfuehrenโs Iashin Sitte (62.49s).

All three riders brought the same strategy to the competitionโbe competitive enough to be in contention later in the week. For Farrington, that plan culminated with a narrow 0.18-second advantage.

โ[Toulayna] is naturally fast, [so] I was trying not to beat myself and put in a solid round,โ he said. โIโm happy to win, of courseโIโm thrilled with thatโbut it wasnโt necessarily my plan to try to have the fastest time. I just did what I thought could be a competitive round without taking all the risk, and thankfully that was enough to win today.โ
American Pride
The United States brought more athletes than any other nation to these home championships, and their riders delivered, with the U.S. flag appearing next to four of the top six finishers. Lillie Keenan (USA) sits just outside the top three after posting the fastest round of the day with Kick On; she put herself in a strong position despite dropping a rail jumping into the double of verticals.
Jacob Pope (USA) made quite the impression in his World Cup Finals debut, slotting into the top five with Highway FBH, while Aaron Vale (USA) finished sixth with Carissimo 25, despite being the first rider through the gates in the 35-strong field. Katie Dinan (USA) also produced a clear effort with Out of the Blue SCF, with whom she finished eighth overall at last yearโs Finals in Basel (SUI).

But no one could catch Farrington, and the lead changed hands just twice throughout the entirety of the competition. Rails fell throughout the courseโthough none more than the narrow upright at the final obstacle, which repeatedly brought heartbreak to otherwise positive rounds.
โI donโt think thereโsโin a course like thatโone place where you win or lose the class,โ Farrington said. โI donโt think thereโs even half-a-second between first and third. For me, thatโs just a flip of a coin of who wins that.โ
Tactical Speed
For Toulayna, the Finals are over. The 12-year-old mare, who also jumped at the 2024 Finals in Riyadh (KSA), was brought specifically to jump the first round. Another accomplished mare, Greya will take over throughout the remainder of the competition.
โGreya is an incredible horse, but it would be very difficult [for her] to go in on the first day in a small ring, after Iโve been jumping all winter in large, outdoor areas and be able to go fast enough to be in contention,โ Farrington explained. โSo, I think I would have had to go in with a less aggressive plan [if I rode her today]. In order to have a chance in this Final, you have to be somewhere near the front at the beginning.โ

Acutely aware of the footspeed Farringtonโs horse possessed, Deusser relied on his partnerโs stride to put him in good position.
โFor me, it was important to have a smooth round [and] try to leave a few strides out here and there,โ he explained. โA top five to eight finish was the goal today, and at the end I have to say Iโm delighted with my second place. My horse gave me a good feeling. Itโs important to ride clear from now, on, so we still have two days to go.โ

Record in Sight
Guerdat (SUI) has won these Finals on three previous occasionsโ2015, 2016, and 2019โand a fourth title is now within reach. Should he achieve the feat with the 12-year-old Albfuehrenโs Iashin Sitte, Guerdat would make history as the first athlete to achieve the feat. He thinks โIashinโ is deserving of that pressureโparticularly after earning World Cup victories on the Western European League at both Helsinki (FIN) and Leipzig (GER) early in 2026.
โI think Iashin is a very underrated horse, but he obviously has big shoes to fill, because Iโve been really lucky throughout my whole career to have amazing horses,โ said Guerdat, who missed significant time in 2025 following two back procedures. โI havenโt been jumping much because of my health, but [Iashin] has been there the whole time, and Iโm happy to be able to bring him a little more of the spotlight, especially on a stage like a World Cup Final. Iโm confident that heโs going to keep fighting for me.โ
The Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข Final continues Friday, 10 April at Dickies Arena, with the second roundโa jump-off competitionโset to begin at 7pm CST. A new champion will be crowned following two final rounds of jumping on Sunday, 12 April 2026.
โThereโs still a lot of things to do, a lot of fences to jump,โ Guerdat expressed. โThere are two very strong guys in front of me, but also a lot of strong [riders] just behind [us]โฆWeโre going to have a clearer picture tomorrow night of how it looks for Sunday.โ

Final Results โ Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข Final – First Competition CSI 5*-W
1) Kent Farrington (USA) & Toulayna โ 0 โ 62.03
2) Daniel Deusser (GER) & Otello de Guldenboom โ 0 โ 62.21
3) Steve Guerdat (SUI) & Albfuehren’s Iashin Sitte โ 0 โ 62.49
Source: Press Release by Catie Staszak for the FEI – Fรฉdรฉration รquestre Internationale
Photos: ยฉ FEI / Shannon Brinkman
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