
Kent Farrington Wins World Cup Final in Fort Worth
American showjumper Kent Farrington claimed victory at the 2026 FEI Longines Jumping World Cup Final in Fort Worth, thrilling the home crowd with a flawless final round on his horse Greya. The championship came down to the final seconds as Farrington delivered under immense pressure.
Kent Farrington proved why champions are made in the final moments, clinching the 2026 World Cup Final in Fort Worth with a performance that had the home crowd on their feet. Paired with his talented mare Greya, the American rider delivered a brilliant clear round when it mattered most.
The championship came down to a nail-biting finale between two elite riders. Germany's Daniel Deusser had just posted a clear round in 58.31 seconds aboard Otello de Guldenboom, putting maximum pressure on the final competitor.
Farrington knew exactly what he needed to do: jump clear with no more than three time penalties. Under the roar of his hometown supporters, he and Greya stayed ice-cold and flawless.
The victory was especially sweet after a challenging start to the competition. "I had an unfortunate rail in today's first round, so I was determined to deliver a clear in the second," Farrington said after his win.

The competition showcased incredible talent throughout the field. American rider Katherine A. Dinan had the crowd cheering earlier with a lightning-fast clear round on Out of the Blue SCF, while veteran Kevin Staut delivered a masterclass performance in his 15th World Cup Final appearance.
Why This Inspires
Farrington's childhood dream came full circle in front of his home crowd. "The World Cup Finals is what I would watch over and over again as a kid," he shared. "This win is important to me!"
His journey from wide-eyed fan to world champion shows what dedication and belief can achieve. The moment reminded everyone in the arena that the athletes we admire were once dreamers themselves, watching competitions and imagining their own victories.
The American's ability to bounce back from an early mistake and deliver under ultimate pressure demonstrates the resilience that defines true champions. His calm focus in those final seconds, with everything on the line, inspired viewers far beyond the showjumping world.
For young riders watching Farrington stand atop the podium in Fort Worth, the message was clear: keep dreaming, keep working, and one day you might turn those childhood dreams into reality.
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