CSI 4*

A Day of Firsts for McLain Ward in the $62,500 Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup CSI 4*

Wellington, Florida, USA  – March 14, 2024 – McLain Ward (USA) scored his first international victory of the 2024 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) season in Thursday’s $62,500 Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup CSI 4* during the Horseware Ireland-sponsored Week 10 at Wellington International in Wellington, FL. Ward has been patiently biding his time throughout the winter season, and the pieces fell into place in the week’s qualifier for the $215,000 Horseware Ireland Grand Prix CSI 4* during ‘Saturday Night Lights’. 

The class kicked off with an impressive field consisting of 48 horse-and-rider combinations. With a course carefully crafted by Oscar Soberon (USA), riders were put to the test and the order for the jump-off dwindled down to 12 pairings. That number dropped to ten as Margie Engle (USA) elected to save JackofHearts for another day, as did Shane Sweetnam (IRL) with RR Combella.

McLain Ward (USA) & First Lady

As has been the case before, a competitive jump off lineup still proved to be no match for a victory-hungry Ward as he clocked in with a neat, no-fault effort in 34.95 seconds. 

“She has been very solid and felt great the whole circuit,” Ward detailed of the Robin Parsky-owned 11-year-old Oldenburg mare (Don Diarado x Lordanos). “I had one grand prix that I had a big score in because we didn’t have a lot of experience with the water and I overrode her, but she’s either been clear or on four faults every time out; it has been a bit frustrating with some of the four-fault rounds and it was nice that it came together today for her, her owner and myself.

McLain Ward (USA) & First Lady

“She’s a very careful horse,” he continued. “She has taken a while to develop because of that quality, but she’s jumping the bigger size easier and easier now, so I’m really always excited to compete with her.” 

While the Olympic medalist has his sights set on Paris 2024, he contends that the WEF circuit produces some of the most challenging competition seen throughout the year. 

McLain Ward (USA) & First Lady

“You do see the more experienced riders start to pinpoint and target their horses towards the end of season,” added Ward. “But I think it’s very hard to win every day here and it is also very easy to get in a four-fault run and things not actually going that badly. We say it builds and builds, but really we’re already built by week three. There’s often no difference between a three-star and a five-star when it comes to the level of competition here.”

Kent Farrington (USA) & Myla

Ward’s fellow U.S. teammate and world no. 5, Kent Farrington (USA), produced a fault-free finish but was eclipsed by Ward. His time of 36.67 seconds posted with Haity McNerney’s nine-year-old Holsteiner mare, Myla (Crunch 3 x Quadros), settled for second.

Rounding out a good day for U.S. riders, Laura Kraut (USA) produced the only other double-clear effort aboard Baloutinue for fourth place. 

Show jumping action in the International Arena will resume on Friday with developing talent taking center stage in young horse finals for five, six and seven-year-olds.

McLain Ward (USA) & First Lady during the awards ceremony 

Final Results – $62,500 Adequan WEF Challenge Cup Round X CSI 4*

1) McLain Ward (USA) & First Lady – 0 / 0 – 34.95

2) Kent Farrington (USA) & Myla – 0 / 0 – 36.67

3) Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) & Derby de Riverland – 0 / 0 – 37.17

Source: Wellington International

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Photos: © Wellington International / Cassidy Klein



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