CSI 3*

Kent Farrington & Diakatisa Fly to the Top in the $31,100 Welcome Stake CSI 3*

Traverse City, United States โ€“ July 02, 2026 โ€“ Fresh off a speed victory during the Traverse City Spring Series, Kent Farrington (USA) and Diakatisa opened the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival (GLEF), presented by B&D Builders, with an impressive victory in Thursdayโ€™s $31,100 Welcome Stake CSI 3*.

Though he had a great week to close the Spring Series with his top mount Greya, Farringtonโ€™s focus is back on the youngsters he is developing. The Olympic silver medalist entered two 9-year-olds in Thursdayโ€™s class, and both jumped clear around Martin Ottoโ€™s (GER) first-round track. 

They were in good company with 19 clear efforts, but it was Diakatisa who ultimately brought home the blue, edging out the competition by over a second for the top placing.

โ€œShe’s really learning the ropes and learning how to compete,โ€ Farrington said of the Oldenburg mare (Diaron OLD x Stakkatol). โ€œShe’s getting better and better at her job. It’ll be fun to see where she ends up in the future.โ€

โ€œIt’s hard to find good horses, so I try to pick talent when they’re young,โ€ he said about his string and how he sources new additions. โ€œSome of them look a little bit wild and unrideable, we try to do the best we can to train them and some of them make it up the ranks into hopefully being stars for the future.โ€

Diakatisa continues to reward that long-term approach, gaining valuable experience each time she steps into international competition. Whatโ€™s helping tremendously with her development is the ability to regularly compete in rings like the Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel International Ring so Farrington can teach her to be a proactive competitor.

Kent Farrington (USA) & Diakatisa

He calls it โ€œring savvy,โ€ and Diakatisa is showing she knows exactly what that means. 

โ€œEvery horse Iโ€™m riding has to learn to look for the fences and they really only learn to do that by competing in the ring and getting ring mileage,โ€ he explained.

Ultimately, Farrington credited smooth riding more than outright speed. He picks naturally fast horses, so the speed is always there, but the track is what he was able to manipulate to his advantage to take the top placing.ย 

Just behind him in second was Brian Moggre (USA) with Johann FS Z, and Shane Sweetnam (IRL) picked up third aboard Honey Heart.

With additional young mounts set to take on international speed action this week, Farrington is enjoying being able to produce more than one horse and set his team up for optimal success.

โ€œWeโ€™re lucky we get to ride two horses here,โ€ he remarked. โ€œItโ€™s a great part of America and bringing up young horses that I can enter multiple horses in a class. Itโ€™s more to be able to produce young horses than anything else. Not too many times that Iโ€™m in [a circumstance to beat myself] so itโ€™s a nice bonus.โ€

Showcasing hunter action on Thursday, Victoria Colvin dominated the GGT-Footing 3โ€™ Green Hunter division, taking both championship and reserve championship honors. Her winning ride was Prosecco, and her runner-up ride was Central Park.

Kent Farrington (USA) celebrates with Diakatisa following their victory in the $31,100 Welcome Stake CSI 3* during the opening week of the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival, presented by B&D Builders, at Flintfields Horse Park.

Final Results โ€“ $31,100 Welcome Stake CSI 3*

1) Kent Farrington (USA) & Diakatisa โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 34.01

2) Brian Moggre (USA) & Johann FS Z โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 35.20

3) Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & Honey Heart โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 35.93

Source: Press Release from Traverse City Horse Shows

Photos: ยฉ TCHS / Natalie Suto Photography / Megan Giese Media



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