
World Cup, Ward continues to lead on the East Coast

Kent Farrington’s triumph in the Toronto stage of the American division of the World Cup highlights the fine form the current world rankings leader is in. Farrington was the star of the 95th edition of the Royal Winter Agricultural Fair with his partner from the 2016 Olympics, Voyuer, as they won the 150,000 dollar category.
It took the duo just 35.51 seconds to complete the barrage which saw six pairs take part. Irish rider Shane Sweetnam on Main road (36.84) took second place. While the third, and last, clear round was achieved by Australian Sharn Wordley on Barnetta (43.48).
The full rankings: http://www.longinestiming.com/#!/equestrian/2017/1418/html/en/longinestiming/resultlist_129.html
The East Coast rankings of the North American division of the World Cup is currently led by reigning champ McLain Ward (45 points), followed by Alison Robtaile (42 points) and Canadian Isabelle Lapierre (40 points).
4th Conor Swail IRL 40 points
5th Jack Towell USA 38 points
6th Devin Ryan USA 37 points
7th Beat Mandli SUI 35 points
8th Andy Kocher USA 32 points
9th Shane Sweetnam IRL 29 points
10th Beezie Madden USA 28 points.
The next stage is to be held this week in shiny Las Vegas at South PointArena & Equestrian Center.
photo: Kent Farrington USA Voyeur winners Longines Fei World Cup leg Toronto 2017
credits FEI – Cara Grimshaw