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Sunday, March 01, 2026
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Junior Star Flood Steals the Show at FEI Jumping Challenge
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The Bermuda Equestrian Federation has officially launched the opening leg of the FEI Jumping World Challenge at the National Equestrian Centre on Vesey Street. As the first of a three-part series designed to test the island's elite horse and rider combinations, the afternoon provided a rigorous technical challenge across three distinct categories.
The standout performance of the day belonged to junior rider Logan Flood, who delivered a masterclass in composure during her debut in the competition. Competing in the Category C Division at heights of 1.00m to 1.10m, Flood produced the only faultless round of the afternoon. Navigating the technical lines with precision, she stopped the clock in a time of 58.10 seconds to secure a clean sheet and a maiden victory in the prestigious event.
In the premier Category A Division, where the fences reached heights of 1.30m, JayLynn Hines asserted her authority. Partnering with Toto D’ysenbeeck Z, Hines encountered a testing track that yielded six penalty fault points. However, her aggressive pace between the obstacles ensured a winning time of 67.90 seconds, placing her in a strong position ahead of the subsequent rounds later this month.
The Category B Division saw veteran campaigner Philip Correia return to the winner's enclosure. Riding Poker Face, Correia demonstrated his trademark efficiency over the 1.10m to 1.20m obstacles. Despite picking up four penalty fault points, his blistering time of 57.76 seconds was enough to secure the top spot on the podium.
The series is far from over, with the pressure set to mount as the riders return to the National Equestrian Centre for the second competition on March 28th, before the final showdown on April 4th. These results will prove vital in determining the overall standings as Bermuda's riders aim to qualify for the global FEI finals.
Click Here to see the Full 2026 Day One FEI Jumping World Challenge Results
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Saturday, February 28, 2026
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Waldron Navigates Competitive Field at Hoosier Park
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Bermudian harness driver Kiwon Waldron continues to build his international profile with a solid evening of racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in Indiana. Competing against a deep field of North American pacers, Waldron secured two top-six finishes as he maintained his busy early-season schedule.
The evening’s efforts began in Race 9, where Waldron took the sulky of Momsshowgirl. Despite a challenging draw, Waldron managed to keep the mare in contention throughout the mile. Crossing the line in sixth place, they stopped the clock in a respectable time of one minute and fifty-nine and two-fifths seconds.
Waldron returned to the track for Race 10, this time in the bike of He’s Buddy. The pair displayed a sharp turn of foot in what proved to be a significantly faster heat. Waldron navigated the traffic effectively to secure a fifth-place finish, recording a final time of one minute and fifty-six seconds flat.
These consistent results at the Indiana circuit highlight Waldron’s resilience as he continues to establish himself as a regular presence at Hoosier Park. His ability to find the frame in competitive fields remains a key part of his development on the professional U.S. circuit.
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Friday, February 27, 2026
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Young Star Blaire Crews Shines at Ocala Winter Spectacular
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Bermudian equestrian Blaire Crews has delivered a string of standout performances at the World Equestrian Center in Florida, making her mark during the Ocala Winter Spectacular VIII. Competing in a high-stakes 4* 2* Under 25 environment, Crews showcased both her versatility and tactical poise across multiple disciplines.
The highlight of her week in the Hunter ring came in the prestigious NHS 3’3” Hamel Medal Class. Facing a formidable field of thirty competitors, Crews and her partner, Gentley, displayed exceptional form. After a strong initial round, the pair demonstrated their technical precision in the flat phase—where riders are judged on their seat, aids, and the horse's responsiveness—to move up the leaderboard and secure a commendable eighth-place finish.
Crews’ success extended into the Jumper divisions, where she proved equally adept at navigating technical courses at speed. Riding Cayden, a five-year-old grandson of the legendary sire Clinton, Crews navigated the Novice .90 Jumper Classic to finish fifth. The result is particularly promising given Cayden’s youth, highlighting Crews’ ability to develop and compete with emerging talent.
However, the pinnacle of the week came in the Young Jumpers II Class. Partnering once again with Gentley, Crews produced a masterclass in efficiency. The pair delivered a flawless clear round, crossing the timers in 73.713 seconds to take the victory.
This latest run of results in Ocala further cements Crews' reputation as one of the region's most exciting young riders as she continues to build momentum in the competitive Florida winter circuit.
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Thursday, February 26, 2026
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James Shows Class at Ocala Winter Spectacular
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Bermudian equestrian Tyler James has continued his impressive start to the 2026 season, delivering another consistent display at the prestigious World Equestrian Center’s Ocala Winter Spectacular VIII.
Competing in a high-caliber field during the 4* 2* Under 25 week, James once again proved his mettle on the international stage.
The highlight of the week came in the Performance Hunter 3'3" Class, where technical precision and the horse's jumping style are scrutinized by the judges.
Partnered with Cruise Control, James navigated the course with poise to earn a commendable score of 81.00. The performance was enough to secure a 7th place finish in a stacked division, further cementing his reputation as a rising force in the Under 25 circuit.
This latest result follows a string of strong performances in Florida, as James continues to build momentum during the winter season. With the competition levels intensifying, the young Bermudian's ability to consistently score in the 80s highlights the growing synergy between rider and horse.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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Rego Dominates at WEF with Double Victory
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Bermudian equestrian standout Cody Rego has continued his impressive development on the world stage this week, producing a composed performance at the prestigious 2026 Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida. Competing during the Week 6 CSI3 WCHR IDA Development week, the young rider showcased exceptional form across multiple categories, cementing his reputation as one of the region's most promising talents.
Rego’s first major success came in the 1.10m Schooling Jumper event. Competing under Table II conditions, which reward precision and clear rounds, Rego partnered with the horse Lego to deliver a masterclass in efficiency. The pair navigated the course flawlessly, stopping the clock in a two-clear round time of 63.761 seconds to secure first place in a competitive field.
The winning momentum carried directly into the 1.0m Training Jumper division. Riding Cartel PS, Rego once again demonstrated his technical skill and composure under pressure. Navigating the obstacles with ease, the duo recorded another faultless performance, crossing the finish line with a two-clear round time of 68.362 seconds. The result marked Rego’s second top-of-the-podium finish of the week, highlighting his consistency and the growing strength of his partnership with multiple horses at the elite Florida venue.
As the Winter Equestrian Festival continues to draw the world’s best riders, Rego’s dual victories provide a significant boost to his international campaign. The young Bermudian remains a figure to watch as he continues to climb the ranks of the professional circuit during the season's remaining weeks.
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