LONGINE WORLD CUP FINAL IN LYON: Kent Farrington withdraws Voyeur



20 April 2014 - Kent Farrington has decided to withdraw Amalaya Investments' leg two winner, Voyeur, from tomorrow's World Cup Finals and save the 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood for another day.

While Farrington is disappointed not to contest Monday's final, he knows there is a bright future ahead for the talented gelding.

"My horse is just coming back in to the sport after a break. I'm thrilled with his performance last night and happy to have him back on form," said Farrington. "I believe this horse has a bright future ahead of him; that coupled with my current standing we decided that it was in the best interest of the horse to focus on the future."