“She's just 10 years old, which on the trajectory of an international horse is on the front side of their career,” said Farrington, who took over the world no. 1 title earlier this year. “She's already had some top results and great wins. She's been a big contributor to me getting back to world number-one.”
Farrington’s own Team KPF sat fourth coming into MLSJ Toronto. The eight points he earned on Thursday moved his team to second, just two points off the Roadrunners’ lead at the top of the week.