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Laura Kraut and Una Mariposa Win Friday's MLSJ Speed Class

The Winner Was the Only Clear Round

December 12, 2025 at 9:07 PMBy a.dunne

U.S. Rider Laura Kraut, ranked seventh in the world, and the 9-year-old Westphalian mare Una Mariposa JPS, delivered the only clear round of the $62,500 1.50m FEI5* Individual Speed class at Desert International Horse Park in Thermal, California.

Colombia's Roberto Teran and Condara, a 13-year-old Mecklenburg mare, who turns 14 in January, were the fastest four-faulters in the Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) class.

Results for the Top 5

1 Laura Kraut - UNA MARIPOSA JPS - 0/78.95

2 Roberto Teran - CONDARA - 4/68.59

3 Arturo Parada Vallejo - LARETTO - 4/72.12

4 Hilary Scott - OAKS MILKY WAY - 4/78.38

5 Mark Watring - FELLOW VAN'T MOERVEN - 4/79.83

Of the field of 10, three U.S. riders finished with eight faults each, and another American rider had 12 faults.


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