Mexico's Maya Denis on Callypso De La Hamente Z Capture Ocala CSI3* Winning Round
New Zealand's Sharn Wordley on Champion League Eunner Up
6 December 2025 at 8:51 amBy k.braddick

Maya Denis of Mexico and Callypso de la Hamente Z captured the $32,000 CSI3* Winning Round at Ocala's World Equestrian Center Friday.
Maya and the Belgian-bred gelding were double clear over the 1.45-meter course with a jump off time of 43.27 secs.
Sharn L. Wordley, Ocala-based New Zealander, and Champion League, 12-year-old gelding, was second on 43.96 secs.
Canada's Gavin Moylan on Anton, 10-year-old gelding, placed third on 44.03 secs.
Results:
$32,000 1.45m CSI3* Winning Round
276.2Entries: 37
Place Horse/Rider Nation JO Faults JO Time
1 Callypso De La Hamente Z/Maya Denis MEX 0 43.27
2 Champion League/Sharn L. Wordley NZL 0 43.96
3 Anton/Gavin Moylan CAN 0 44.03
4 Diamant/Jad Dana LBN 0 46.93
5 Lesley K/Beat Mandli SUI 0 47.00
6 Cape Town/Rowan Willis AUS 4 42.83
7 Evolene De Carles/Vicente Guillen VEN 4 44.54
8 Contra/Dominic Gibbs USA WD
8 Qoachella/Beat Mandli SUI EL
8 Cordani Ps/Beat Mandli SUI WD
11 Gallaxia De Ferval Z/Luis Sabino Goncalves POR
12 Goodbye/Bliss Heers USA
Photo: Maya Denis and Callypso De La Hamente Z. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.
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