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Kent Farrington wins $125,000 National Grand Prix

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Saturday night’s $125,000 National Horse Show Grand Prix 238.2.2 was one to remember. In a field of 15 obstacles, 25 competitors from 5 different countries piloted their mounts in an effort to go clear and move forward into the jump-off. Of these riders, the top 7 made it to the second round with a time allowed of 50 seconds. 

In a tight jump off Kent Farrington, riding for the USA and Rabbit Root Stables LLC’, 2014 Zangersheide mare, Toulayna (Toulon x Vuelta) laid down a speedy round to seal the victory beating the runner up, Brian Moggre (USA) and Major Wager LLC’s, 2009, Westphalian gelding, MTM Vivre Le Reve (Ustinov x Chellana) by 400ths of a second making it Farrington’s 3rd victory of the week. 

“I’ve been riding Toulayna since she was 7 and I’ve had a lot of success with her so far, so it’s been a fun journey. I like this show because it is a great venue, and I brought a few younger horses this year to get some experience indoors and it’s been great. The plan tonight was pretty simple and that was to go as fast as I thought I could go. Brian’s horse is very fast, and they are very competitive against the clock so luckily, I brought a fast horse. Toulayna has always been very careful, she has a lot of blood and energy and really everything I look for in a modern show jumper.”  

In a tight jump off Kent Farrington, riding for the USA and Rabbit Root Stables LLC’, 2014 Zangersheide mare, Toulayna (Toulon x Vuelta) laid down a speedy round to seal the victory beating the runner up, Brian Moggre (USA) and Major Wager LLC’s, 2009, Westphalian gelding, MTM Vivre Le Reve (Ustinov x Chellana) by 400ths of a second making it Farrington’s 3rd victory of the week. 

“I’ve been riding Toulayna since she was 7 and I’ve had a lot of success with her so far, so it’s been a fun journey. I like this show because it is a great venue, and I brought a few younger horses this year to get some experience indoors and it’s been great. The plan tonight was pretty simple and that was to go as fast as I thought I could go. Brian’s horse is very fast, and they are very competitive against the clock so luckily, I brought a fast horse. Toulayna has always been very careful, she has a lot of blood and energy and really everything I look for in a modern show jumper.”  

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