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Kent Farrington Strikes Again at Toronto's Royal Horse Show

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Kent Farrington Strikes Again at Toronto's Royal Horse Show

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“It’s a pretty special Royal for him with two wins this week,” said Farrington.


Toronto, Ontario – Kent Farrington of the United States soared to victory in the $80,000 Canadian Open International Speed Challenge, on Friday evening, November 10, at the Royal Horse Show, held as part of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, in Toronto, ON.

Seventeen horse-and-rider combinations contested the speed track set by British course designer Kelvin Bywater, which saw the fastest clear round win.  Third into the Coca-Cola Coliseum, Canadian talent Vanessa Mannix of Calgary, AB, thrilled the packed house with the first clear ride aboard Carmela Z in 59.94 seconds.  A few rounds later, it was fellow Canadian Tiffany Foster of Langley, BC, the highest-ranked female show jumping athlete in the world, who delivered another fault-free effort in 57.66 seconds to move into the lead with Electrique, a nine-year-old Zangersheide mare (Emerald van't Ruytershof x Voltaire) owned by 5 Roosters.

Kent Farrington, currently ranked third in the world, and Creedance won the $80,000 Canadian Open International Speed Challenge on Friday evening, November 10, at the CSI4*-W Royal Horse Show in Toronto, ON, to mark their second victory of the week. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

Three-time U.S. Olympic medalist McLain Ward laid down a blazing trip with First Lady, a 10-year-old Oldenburg mare (Don Diarado x Lordanos) owned by Robin Parsky, in 56.72 seconds to take over the lead.  It looked like Ward was going to be the winner until fellow American Kent Farrington shaved more than a second off his time, stopping the clock at 55.46 seconds with Creedance.  The rest of the field could not match Farrington’s electric performance, and in the end, he was victorious.  Ward finished in second place while Foster represented the maple leaf by completing the top three.

“It’s a pretty special Royal for him with two wins this week,” said Farrington of the 16-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Lord Z x Notaris) that he owns in partnership with Haity McNerney.  “For me, I just wanted to have a great class with him.  That’s how I like to feel on him.  These have been some of his best rounds, so to do it here in a good class and at a special show, one of the best indoors that we have in North America with a great atmosphere and full crowd, was a great win for him.”

Two-time Olympic gold medalist McLain Ward of the United States aboard First Lady took second in the $80,000 Canadian Cup on Friday evening, November 10. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

It has been a long and successful partnership for Farrington and Creedance, who first started competing at the international level together in 2015.  Since then, the pair has earned numerous five-star wins all over the world, including in their now fourth appearance at the Royal Horse Show.

“He felt great,” said Farrington, currently ranked third in the world, of his partner.  “He’s been a winner his entire career and a superstar for my team.  He’s been sound the entire time, and he’s been winning the entire time.  I’m very proud of that and proud of my team and how we’ve managed him

“This horse is naturally so fast across the ground, and he’s fast in the air,” continued Farrington, who recently won team gold and individual silver medals at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.  “If he does one of his fast rounds, it’s very hard to beat.  Somebody has to do something incredible like leave two strides out of a line or something miraculous because his natural speed is just so high.  We are getting towards the end of his career, and I really want him to finish in flying form and winning like he does.”

Tiffany Foster of Langley, BC, who is currently the top female in the Longines World Rider Rankings, took third riding Electrique in the $80,000 Canadian Open International Speed Challenge at Toronto’s Royal Horse Show.  Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

International competition culminates on Saturday evening, November 11, with the highly anticipated $250,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Toronto in front of a sold-out crowd of over 7,000 people. For those looking to formally bet on who will be the next World Cup winner, Fitzdares has created a book for the Royal Horse Show. To place your bets, head to https://www.fitzdares.ca/sportsbook/SPECIALS/.

For more information on the Royal Horse Show, including daily schedules and to purchase tickets, visit www.royalfair.org/royalhorseshow. Also download the new Royal Agricultural Winter Fair app for more news and information at your fingertips!

$80,000 Canadian Open International Speed Challenge
Friday, November 10
Rider / Nation / Horse / Faults / Time
1. Kent Farrington / USA / Creedance / 0 / 55.46
2. McLain Ward / USA / First Lady / 0 / 56.72
3. Tiffany Foster / CAN / Electrique / 0 / 57.66
4. Amy Millar / CAN / GCS Athena / 0 / 58.08
5. Vanessa Mannix / CAN / Carmela Z / 0 / 59.94
6. Kelli Cruciotti Vanderveen / USA / Forever SFN / 0 / 60.12
7. Katherine A. Dinan / USA / Dijon Terdoorn Z / 0 / 60.31
8. Jimmy Torano / USA / Kochio Z / 0 / 63.01
9. Daniel Coyle / IRL / Quintin / 4 / 57.88
10. Nicole Walker / CAN / Atout des Trambles / 4 / 59.06
11. Rene Dittmer / GER / Burlington Riverland / 4 / 59.81
12. Daniel Bluman / ISR / Cachemire de Braize / 8 / 60.67
 
Photo of the Day
From the Coca-Cola Coliseum

Judging for the Pemberton Green Meadows Four in Hand Coaching class took place on Friday afternoon, November 10, at the Royal Horse Show where five coaches were presented. Pictured is the Old Times coach, owned by Harvey Waller of Stockbridge, MA.
Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

About The Royal

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is the world’s largest combined indoor agricultural and equestrian event. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair runs November 3-12, 2023, at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Canada. For competition schedules, live webcasting, results, and to purchase tickets, please visit www.royalfair.org.

Source: Jump Media News Release

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