
Ocala, United States โ July 31, 2025 โ Feature class action during the penultimate week of the 2025 Summer Series kicked off early Thursday morning with the $32,000 GGT Footing Grand Prix Qualifier CSI 2* in the WEC Grand Arena. Thirty-one top horse-and-rider combinations representing 15 different nations competed for top honors, but it was Olympian Lauren Hough (USA) who emerged victorious aboard her own Clarisall Junior, finishing nearly two seconds ahead of the runner-up.
FEI Level III course designer Catsy Cruz (MEX) laid the winding tracks for the competitive field, and horses were jumping in top form. Fourteen combinations advanced to the jump-off, where eight managed to produce another clear effort.
The lead changed hands several times in the short course, but it was second-to-last to go โ Lauren Houghโwho laid it all on the line with her up-and-coming partner, Clarisall Junior. โHonestly, it was a little bit of a blip out here in the schooling area. He lost a shoe and we had to wait for the blacksmith to tack it back on,โ she explained. โIt wasnโt a normal warm-up for him. Once we got the shoe on, I jumped two jumps and went in the ring. I had a really good feeling from him today, but this is the first day I really pushed the envelope, and he responded beautifully.โ

Hough used the scopey nine-year-old Anglo-European Sport Horse (AES) geldingโs big stride to her advantage, noting, โHis stride is huge, so he really made my job very easy. There was only one related line; it was nine to the double, then long runs everywhere else. I just picked up a good rhythm and took the first distance I saw.โ
The pair stopped the clock in 39.75 seconds to secure the win and top honors.
Second place went to last weekโs Grand Prix Qualifier winner, Sharn Wordley (NZL), this time riding Della Wordleyโs 11-year-old Zangersheide gelding Brin dโOr de Haute Melen Z (Bamako De Muze x Baloubet Du Rouet), who finished with a quick, clear time of 41.78 seconds.
Juan Bancalari (DOM) and Blythe Karolyi (USA) tied for third. Banclari rode a 10-year-old Selle Francais mare Fraxinus des Coeuries (Salto De Lโisle x Carthago).

Karolyi piloted a 14-year-old Zangersheide gelding Theo Duc T&L Z (Toulon x Nabab De Rรชve). Both riders crossed the timers in 42.38 seconds to round out the podium.
Hough spoke highly of the promising young horse. โWe purchased him at the end of last year. I bought him together with a very good friend of mine, Margeaux Conners, and Iโve just taken my time with him,โ she said. World Equestrian Center โ Ocala has provided a great environment for his development, according to Hough. โThis is our fifth show here this summer. I started him in the national grands prix, and heโs been super, super consistent. He was second in last weekโs qualifier and was double clear and fifth in last Saturdayโs grand prix. He has been incredible.โ
She also praised the venueโs amenities, especially during the height of summer. โI am so impressed. A few of us were just talking; itโs so hot all over the Northeast right now, and this is really the best place you can be because you can get out of the heat with your horses. They donโt miss anything here. Itโs as good a facility as you can get.โ

Final Results โ $32,000ย GGT Footingย Grand Prix Qualifier CSI2*
1) Lauren Hough (USA) & Clarisall Junior โ 0 / 0 โ 39.75
2) Sharn Wordley (NZL) & Brin dโOr de Haute Melen Z โ 0 / 0 โ 41.78
3) Blythe Karolyi (USA) & Theo Duc T&L Z โ 0 / 0 โ 42.38
3) Juan Bancalari (DOM) & Fraxinus des Coeuries โ 0 / 0 โ 42.38
Source: Press Release (edited) from World Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography
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