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Richard Spooner Claims Victory in the $32,000 1.45m CSI3* at Ocala

Top international riders have arrived!

9 January 2026 at 1:41 amBy b.wehner

International show jumping talent filled the arena for the $32,000 1.45m CSI3* at the Ocala Winter Spectacular Show Series II, drawing a large and competitive field of riders from around the world.

Spooner Claims the Win

Richard A. Spooner rose to the top of the leaderboard aboard Lyjanair, owned by Show Jumping Syndications Int’l, delivering a standout performance to secure first place in the marquee class. Spooner’s polished ride and strategic approach through the demanding 1.45m track proved decisive against the deep international lineup.

Blanchette Takes Second

Second place honors went to Ireland’s Robert Blanchette riding Chardonnay. Blanchette produced a strong, composed round that held up under pressure and earned his place just behind the winning pair.

Wordley Completes the Podium

Rounding out the podium was Australia’s Sharn L. Wordley aboard Champion League. Wordley’s confident and consistent effort secured third place in a class that tested both precision and scope.

International Competition on Display

The $32,000 1.45m CSI3* served as a highlight of the Ocala Winter Spectacular Show Series II, emphasizing the depth of international competition and the high standard of sport featured throughout the week.

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