Kady Abrahamson Takes Final $30,000 Grand Prix Victory of the 2026 Winter in the Midwest Series

A rider in equestrian gear guides a horse over a colorful show jumping obstacle decorated with swan designs during a competition.

Wilmington, Ohio – The final $30,000 Grand Prix of the World Equestrian Center – Wilmington (WEC) 2026 Winter in the Midwest Series took center stage under the sun Saturday afternoon.

A rider in equestrian gear jumps a brown horse over a pink and black obstacle during a show jumping competition outdoors.
Kady Abrahamson & Kannan CK. Photo by Winslow Photography.

The field of horses and riders experienced a change of scenery, jumping in the Outdoor Jumper Arena to conclude the circuit. Michael Pegg (CAN) laid the tracks all week that Kady Abrahamson mastered as she jumped to the win in both the $30,000 Grand Prix and the $9,999 Futures Prix.

Four people stand holding a large check next to a person on a horse wearing a winner’s sash and ribbon at an outdoor equestrian event.
Kady Abrahamson & Kannan CK. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Aboard her own 10-year-old Irish Sport Horse mare, Kannan CK (Kannan x Roadstown Equality CK), Abrahamson went fourth in the posted order.

A rider in equestrian gear jumps a brown horse over a yellow and white obstacle during a show jumping competition outdoors.
Kady Abrahamson & Kannan CK. Photo by Winslow Photography.

The duo jumped an early clear round that proved to be the only fault free effort of the day to ultimately lead the victory gallop.

Equestrian rider in helmet and jacket guides a brown horse over a high jump obstacle during a show jumping competition outdoors.
Charlotte Clark & Gold D’elle. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Charlotte Clark capped off her stand-out season with a second-place finish aboard her 10-year-old Selle Francais gelding, Gold D’elle (Ascot Des Ifs x Souris D’elle), as the fastest four-faulter in 78.801 seconds.

A rider in equestrian gear jumps a brown horse over a colorful hurdle decorated with swan designs at an outdoor competition.
Luke Rinehart & The Diamant Rose Z. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Rounding out the top three was Luke Rinehart and his 15-year-old Zangersheide mare, The Diamant Rose Z (Toulon x Diamant Z), on four faults in 78.818 seconds.

$30,000 Grand Prix Results