CSI 3*

Two Masterful Rides! A One-two Kent Farrington Packs a Double Punch in the $145,100 Grand Prix of Michigan CSI 3*

Mill Spring, North Carolina, USA โ€“ July 16, 2023 โ€“ World No. 8 Kent Farrington (USA) is the first to admit heโ€™s been in a โ€œbuilding phaseโ€ with his string over the past couple years. Heโ€™s also made it clear, based on his results, that he will be the one to watch in the FEI divisions for years to come with a powerful up-and-coming string taking wins worldwide.

He came in well prepared on Sunday of the second week of the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival (GLEF) aboard Toulayna, a 9-year-old Zangersheide mare (Toulon x Parco) heโ€™s been producing for roughly two years.

Kent Farrington (USA) & Creedance

But he also had another top mount in Sundayโ€™s class, a seasoned veteran in Creedance, the 16-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Lord Z x Notaris) who has taken CSI 5* victories across the globe. All eyes in the Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel International Ring were on them both as potential winners.

Kent Farringtonย (USA) &ย Toulayna

Farrington jumped clear over Mauricio Garciaโ€™s (PUR) first-round track with both mounts, and he knew each one could be highly competitive. Ultimately, it was Toulayna that clocked in roughly a tenth of a second faster than Creedance, giving Farrington the one-two finish he aimed for.

Kent Farrington (USA) & Creedance

โ€œI had two horses on opposite sides of the spectrum,โ€ he said of his two mounts in Sundayโ€™s class. โ€œItโ€™s good training for [Toulayna] in a three-star class. Creedance is 16 years old, and I went at the end and thought Iโ€™d be a little easier on him and he could cruise. Heโ€™s so fast across the ground I knew heโ€™d still get a top finish and we ended up one-two. The plan worked well today.โ€

It was not an easy task to take those top two spots though, as he had two of 14 qualifiers for the short course. Up against pairs who were thirsty for a grand prix win, Farrington knew the exact ride each of his horses needed to be as fast as they could be.

Cathleen Driscoll (USA) & Arome

Cathleen Driscoll (USA) fell just short of another FEI victory with Arome, owned by Plain Bay Farm, and took third place.

Kent Farringtonย (USA) &ย Toulayna

โ€œ[Toulayna] has been great,โ€ Farrington remarked on the mareโ€™s progression into the higher levels of the sport. โ€œSheโ€™s really stepped up this year and has already won some grand prixs and jumped some five-star classes. This was an easier week for her compared to what weโ€™ve been doing and I thought she really shined.โ€ Just one of many younger mounts in Farringtonโ€™s string, heโ€™s well loaded with up-and-coming talent and prepared to continue to take big wins for years to come.

Kent Farringtonย (USA) &ย Toulayna

With a unique talent for identifying young horses, Farrington has given his newest horses time to develop, which is proving successful. โ€œThatโ€™s what I try to do in building a team of horses. We call them โ€˜high-potential young horsesโ€™ and we take our time bringing them up,โ€ he explained. โ€œI got [Toulayna] as a 7-year-old and at the beginning of her 8-year-old year I hardly showed at all. I think we went six months of no showing, and then progressed her at the pace I thought she was ready. Now sheโ€™s really stepping into gear and Iโ€™ve been moving her up and down depending on where we are in the season.โ€

Kent Farrington (USA) & Creedance

Farrington has been taking victories in Traverse City for several years, winning the American Gold Cup the very first year it was held at the Flintfields Horse Park. โ€œItโ€™s a great place to spend some time, especially with young horses,โ€ he remarked. โ€œThe weather is good, the footing is really good, they have a mix of course builders here and a mix of level of competition. It is great for my young and up and coming horses to be able to move up and down. Thatโ€™s my plan for the next few weeks.โ€

With two great results under his belt, Farrington and the rest of the FEI athletes look ahead to CSI2* action during GLEF III.

Also highlighting the final afternoon of GLEF II, the Traverse City Horse Show Charity Ticket Program raised $3,210 for Hospice of Michigan.

Kent Farrington (USA) & Creedance during the awards ceremony

Final Results โ€“ $145,100 Grand Prix of Michigan CSI 3*

1) Kent Farrington (USA) & Toulayna โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 39.48

2) Kent Farrington (USA) & Creedance โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“39.60

3) Cathleen Driscoll (USA) & Arome โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 39.82

Source: Press Release from Great Lakes Equestrian Festival

Photos: ยฉ Andrew Ryback Photography / Megan Giese Photography


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