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Taylor Matalon Claims Victory in the World Equestrian Center Premier Cup 3’6”

February 7, 2026 at 9:45 PMBy b.wehner

Taylor Matalon claimed top honors in the World Equestrian Center Premier Cup 3’6”, leading a competitive field of 13 entries to victory aboard Cartier Me, owned by Matalon Equestrian LLC.

Matalon Takes the Win

Matalon and Cartier Me delivered a confident and polished performance that set them apart from the field, earning the top score and securing the Premier Cup title.

Campbell Finishes Second

Second place honors went to Ava Campbell aboard Remember, owned by Donald E. Stewart. The pair produced a consistent and well-executed round to take the runner-up position.

Findeisen Completes the Podium

Cambrie Findeisen rounded out the top three with Colourfly, owned by Cambrie Findeisen, completing a strong showing in the featured hunter class.

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