Kent Farrington and Dagny Win the $77,300 FEI 2* 1.45m Grand Prix at TerraNova Equestrian Center


Kent Farrington (USA) and Dagny. Photo by EQ Media


Myakka City, Fla. – Feb. 25, 2023 – The TerraNova Hunter/Jumper Week 2 $77,300 FEI 2* 1.45m Grand Prix had a very competitive field of 39 to contest the Manuel Esparza-designed track. In the star-studded field of top-ranked international and Olympic riders, Kent Farrington and his newest mount, Dagny, led the victory gallop. 
 
Manuel Esparza (MEX), an FEI Level 3 course designer, challenged the riders with a tough vertical-vertical-oxer triple combination and a tricky oxer-to-vertical one-stride off a short turn going away from the in-gate, followed by an airy 1.45m skinny vertical of three white rails and a rollback to a maximum-height triple bar along the rail.
 
The tight time allowed on course caused some difficulty early on, with only four going clear out of the first 20 entries. Of the remaining 19 riders, six more horse-and-rider combinations produced clear rounds inside the time allowed of 77 seconds, confirming 10 to come back for the jump off. 


Kent Farrington and Dagny masterfully execute the maximum-height triple bar on course.
Photo by EQ Media


The jump-off course – fences 1, +14, +15, 2, 9 b-c, 10, 12 – incorporated the TerraNova Equestrian Center vertical jumped the opposite direction from round one, an oxer not included in round one and the b and c elements of the triple combination, finishing with another maximum-height oxer, the final fence from round one.
 
As the 22nd to navigate the first-round course, Farrington went clear and returned for the shortened jump-off course fifth in the order. Aboard the 9-year-old mare Dagny (Durrant x Boloma Paulowna/Verdi), Farrington was out to win and stopped the timers in a blazing time of 40.18, 2.77 seconds faster than the rest of the field. 
 
Beginning the jump-off course with more pace than his competitors, Farrington rode nine strides from jump one to the TerraNova Equestrian Center vertical, where others did 10. The rollbacks to fence 15 and the Helm Limited vertical at fence two were smooth and efficient. He opened up Dagny’s stride to 9 b-c and the mare had an impressive jump out of the combination. Landing with pace, the pair easily jumped fence 10 and galloped their way to a big effort at the final oxer. 

“This is a very fast horse. A new horse in my stable," Farrington said. "But you can see she looks like a racehorse. (She) is naturally quick so I just let her do her thing and try to stay out of the way."

This is my first FEI show and I think the fourth class I've ever ridden the horse, so things are still very, very new,” he added.


Hear from Kent Farrington, winner of the TerraNova Hunter/Jumper Week 2
$77,300 FEI 2* 1.45m Grand Prix


Daniel Bluman (ISR) and Colestina H. Photo by EQ Media


Coming in second, with a jump-off time of 42.95, was Israel’s Daniel Bluman and the 13-year-old bay mare Colestina H (Colestus x Caluna/Cardenio 2), owned by Blue Star Investments. The Isotropic Networks INC-owned entry, Isotropic Shadow, and Jonathon Millar (CAN) crossed the jump-off timers in 45.45 to finish third.


Course designer Manuel Esparza talks about the $77,300 FEI 1.45m Grand Prix course and his experience at TerraNova.


$77,300 FEI 1.45m Grand Prix Results

1. Dagny / Kent Farrington / Kent Farrington, LLC / 0 / 0 / 40.18
2. Colestina H / Daniel Blueman / Blue Star Investments / 0 / 0 / 42.95
3. Isotropic Shadow / Jonathon Millar / Isotropic Networks INC / 0 / 0 / 45.45
4. Lou Lou VLS / Vanessa Hood / Take Two LLC / 0 / 0 / 48.2
5. Calle 67 / Stephanie Gallucci / Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC / 0 / 0 / 48.47
6. Checkter / Cian O’Connor / Ronnoco Jump / 0 / 0 /48.9
7. Jakilly / Taylor St. Jacques / Taylor St. Jacques / 0 / 4 / 50.95
8. Eve D’ouilly / Cian O’Connor / Nicole Walker / 0 / 4 / 48.52
9. Excellent B / Nicole Walker / Nicole Walker / 0 / 4 / 50.95
10. Gazelle ES / Jonathan McCrea / Windsor Show Stables / 0 / E



Week 2 action continues tomorrow beginning at 8 a.m. in the Main Hunter Ring with the Adult Ariat Medal followed by more hunter classes. The first horse and rider will enter the Grand Prix ring at 8:30 a.m. to vie for the USHJA Jumping Seat Medal followed by the $8,500 1.30m Classic and NAL junior/amateur and child/adult divisions.



The TerraNova Hunter/Jumper series competition takes a break and returns for Weeks 3 and 4 March 15-26 with more A-Rated hunter and Level 4 and FEI 2* show jumping. There’s something for everyone from crossrails to the USHJA National Hunter Derby and the .65m jumpers to the FEI 1.45m grand prix.

For more information about TerraNova Hunter/Jumper Weeks 3 and 4, click here.


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