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Kent Farrington and Greya Soar to Victory in $340,000 B&D Builders Grand Prix CSI5*

CSI5* Major League Show Jumping

October 22, 2025 at 12:36 PMBy b.wehner

In a thrilling display of skill and speed, Kent Farrington and Greya powered through the $340,000 B&D Builders Grand Prix CSI5* to claim a well-deserved victory. Against a highly competitive field, the pair delivered two flawless rounds, demonstrating exceptional precision and control.

Lightning-Fast Jump-Off

Their jump-off round was a masterclass in fast, clean riding — Farrington stopped the clock at 38.31 seconds, going double clear and setting a pace no other competitor could match.

World No. 1 Form

This performance secured them the top prize and further cemented Farrington’s reputation as the current world No. 1 on the Longines Rankings.



Photo courtesy of Major League Show Jumping

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