Fort Worth showdown, FEI World Cup Finals
The 2026 FEI World Cup Finals in Fort Worth filled Dickies Arena and created an atmosphere that could be felt in every round. Kent Farrington claimed the title with Greya, finishing on just four faults after four intense rounds, staying in control from start to finish. The crowd played a central role all week, with every clear round on the final day treated like a shared victory.
The event, organized by the Fédération Équestre Internationale together with the Split Rock Jumping Tour and the City of Fort Worth, kept a fast and steady rhythm throughout. Course designer Anderson Lima built technical tracks that demanded precision and clear decision-making, where every mistake carried weight. A home win, a loud crowd, and a championship that left its mark.
Hats of to the course designer Anderson Lima for a great week of sport

Another milestone in the books. Kent Farrington wins the World Cup Finals with Greya, a contender and leader from day one, delivering under pressure when it mattered most and finishing the season at the top of the sport.
A shoutout also to Toulayna for taking the top spot in the Table C class on Thursday, showing speed, accuracy, and a strong finish in a competitive field.

Eiken Sato and Chadellano JRA, crowd favourites, confirmed a solid and reliable partnership, taking second place in the second qualifying jump-off class on Friday with a fast and precise round.

Richard Vogel and Gangster Montdesir look like a combination with no limits. A partnership growing stronger round after round, showing trust, control, and clear ambition in every performance.

Fort Worth 2026
Kent Farrington finishes first with Greya after a week built on control and precision, staying among the leaders right through to the final fence.
Second place goes to Daniel Deusser riding Otello de Guldenboom, delivering a strong final that kept the pressure high until the end.
Third place on the podium goes to Katie Dinan with Out of the Blue SCF, consistent all week and finishing among the best in front of the Fort Worth crowd.

Johan Sebastian Gulliksen and Equine America Harwich maintained a strong partnership throughout the World Cup season, showing consistent results and clear harmony in the ring. Always present among the leaders and reliable when it mattered most.

World number two leaves Texas with a clear victory and confirmation of his top level form. Kent Farrington closes Fort Worth 2026 with the World Cup title after a week spent at the front of the field, delivering when it mattered most and avoiding mistakes in the key moments.

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