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Argentina's Tomas Yofre on Kingston Wins SFHJA $40,000 Grand Prix at Wellington

Irish Olympian Shane Sweetnam 2nd, 17-Year-Old Daughter Olivia 4th

November 22, 2025 at 9:43 PMBy k.braddick

Argentina's Tomas Yofre on Kingston won the South Florida Hunter Jumper Association $40,000 Grand Prix at Wellington International Saturday night.

The Florida-based rider and the 10-year-old gelding were double clear with a jump off time of 37.273 secs.

Irish Olympian Shane Sweetnam on the eight-year-old Rural Juror SCF that he first competed in Europe this summer, was runner up on 37.422. His 17-year-old daughter, Olivia Sweetnam who rides for USA, placed fourth on Epic on 38.029, also double clear.

Third place was taken by USA's Delaney Flynn on Namamia, a 12-year-old mare, on 37.999.

Results:

South Florida Hunter Jumper Association $40,000 Grand Prix

Place Horse/Rider - Round 1Jump Off

1 KINGSTON/TOMAS YOFRE ARG 74.209 0 37.273 secs.

2 RURAL JUROR SCF/SHANE SWEETNAM IRL 73.231 0 37.422

3 NAMAMIA/DELANEY FLYNN USA 74.215 0 37.999

4 EPIC/OLIVIA SWEETNAM USA 72.23 38.029

5 OTIS BLUE/ASHLEY VOGEL USA 75.352 40.52

6 BELLE AMIE VD DASSENHEIDE Z/LACEY GILBERTSON USA 72.058 4 36.284

7 KYENA STW Z/JESSICA LETO USA 75.35 4 40.971

Photo: Tomas Yofre of Argentina on Kingston

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