The International Jumping Riders Club since 1977 is the voice of the showjumping riders from around the world.
The International Jumping Riders Club since 1977 is the voice of the showjumping riders from around the world.
Wellington, Fla. – March 28, 2026—World No. 2 Kent Farrington and Greya brought the crowd to their feet during Rolex Finale Week at Wellington International with a Saturday Night Lights victory in the $1,000,000 Rolex US Equestrian Open Grand Prix, a Rolex Series Event, to conclude the 2026 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) season.
The Rolex Finale grand prix had not been won by a U.S. rider in seven years. Farrington—a U.S. Olympic team silver medalist—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 world’s top 10-ranked athletes, five advanced to the tie-breaking jump-off over Olympic course designer Guilherme Jorge’s (BRA) track.
Riding Greya, his own 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.
You never know if it's perfect until the class is over, but I thought I put in a very competitive round,” said Farrington of his first five-star win of the year with Greya. “It's always great to win at home—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.
When asked about Greya’s winning ways, which include 10 five-star grand prix victories, Farrington said,
You 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, she’s careful, she's scopey, she's rideable, she’s an incredible horse.
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.
The 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,
said Farrington, a Rolex Testimonee whose groom, Denise Moriarty, was awarded the Double H Farms Grooms Award for her care and preparation of Greya.