CSI 2*

Lucas Porter Makes a Triumphant Return with Vigakata at Wellington International

Wellington, United States โ€“ January 22, 2026 โ€“ Lucas Porter (USA) and his 14-year-old mare Vigakata made a victorious return to the show ring, winning theย Florida Coast Equipmentย Speed CSI 2* on Thursday of Week 3 at the 2026 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). Hosting 12 weeks of international competition, WEF runs through March 29 at Wellington International in Wellington, Florida.

Porter (USA) had his 2025 WEF season cut short one year ago due to a serious shoulder injury. In August of 2025, he found his way back to the saddle after a significant amount of rest and rehabilitation. While on the sidelines, his recovery process has only pushed him to be stronger in and out of the saddle. โ€œItโ€™s a tough one to get back from, and it takes a lot of time to recover, but Iโ€™m super happy to be back,โ€ Porter explained.

Over course designer Peter Grantโ€™s (CAN) track, Porter secured the win in 71.62 seconds over runner-up Zoe Hank Conter (BEL). She took second place on Stephex Stablesโ€™ Melodie-K vanโ€™t Kattenheye, a 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare, in 72.11 seconds.

Alejandro Karolyi (VEN) closed out the podium in 74.27 seconds aboard Tempual LS for owner Wins Equestrian Group.

Initially bought as a seven-year-old by his family, Vigakata (Vigo Dโ€™Arsouilles STX) has been one of Porterโ€™s mounts for the past three years after taking over the ride for his brother, Wilton. โ€œSheโ€™s a lovely horseโ€”scopey, reliable and overall, a good mare,โ€ said Porter of the horse owned by Sleepy P Ranch BV.

Coming into the International Arena for the first time since last year, Porter had a solid plan. โ€œI wanted to have a ride that was a bit handy. Not even that fast, but handy and tight,โ€ he said. His careful thinking landed him in the winnerโ€™s circle for the first time with Vigakata.

โ€œIt worked out for me, and it sets us up well for Sunday,โ€ Porter says of his plan to now focus on the Florida Coast Equipment CSI2* Grand Prix. โ€œVigakata will have two days of rest, Iโ€™ll work her a little bit on the flat to make sure sheโ€™s feeling good in her body, then sheโ€™ll go again on Sunday.

With plans to take the season day-by-day, Porter lets his horses dictate where theyโ€™ll go and what theyโ€™ll jump each week. โ€œIโ€™ll probably stay at the two-, three-star level, and if it goes higher than that, then great.โ€ Porters stated. โ€œMy horses feel fresh and ready to go, but itโ€™s a long season, and itโ€™s only the beginning of the year. Itโ€™s important not to overdo it early on.โ€ย 

Final Results โ€“ Florida Coast Equipment Speed CSI 2*

1) Lucas Porter (USA) & Vigakata โ€“ 0 โ€“ 71.62

2) Zoe Hank Conter (BEL) & Melodie-K vanโ€™t Kattenheye โ€“ 0 โ€“ 72.11

3) Alejandro Karolyi (VEN) & Tempual LS โ€“ 0 โ€“ 74.27

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Sportfot



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