Tracy Fenney Makes a Splash with MTM Pablo in the $85,000 4CYTE Grand Prix CSI2*

A rider in equestrian gear jumps a horse over a purple and white obstacle during a show jumping competition, with 4CYTE horse branding visible on the barriers.

Ocala, FL – The 2026 Summer Series is in full swing at World Equestrian Center – Ocala (WEC), with Saturday night Grand Prix events once again serving as the highlight of each week. Spectators and exhibitors gathered to watch a field of 40 horse-and-rider combinations representing 15 nations battle for top honors in the $85,000 4CYTE Grand Prix CSI2*. In the end, it was Tracy Fenney (USA) who once again rose to the occasion aboard Davenport Farms’ MTM Pablo (Perigueux x Contendro I), securing the pair’s second FEI victory of the week in their first international competition together.

Equestrian rider and horse jump over a hurdle decorated with butterfly designs in a brightly lit arena with spectators in the background.
Tracy Fenney and MTM Pablo begin their partnership on an unstoppable note, claiming their second win of the week. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

The 1.45m track, designed by Andy Christiansen (ECU), featured 16 jumping efforts and proved more challenging than it initially appeared. With rails coming down throughout the course, only eight combinations managed to produce fault-free efforts and advance to the jump-off.

Aaron Vale (USA) was the first to return, piloting Nimbus RFB to a quick time of 41.83 seconds, but two unlucky rails kept them from contention.

Selcuk Koksalan (TUR) then produced the first clear jump-off round aboard his own Cordis Totalis Z, stopping the clock in 46.67 seconds to set the early benchmark.

Vale returned later in the order with Chutter du Rouet PS. One rail again proved costly, though the pair crossed the timers in a swift 42.19 seconds.

A rider on horseback jumps over a high obstacle during an equestrian event at night, with a lit arena and spectators in the background.
“I love his energy, and he’s just so beautiful, and he gives it his full effort every single time.” Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Fenney entered the ring next with MTM Pablo, fresh off a victory in Thursday’s $32,000 4CYTE Grand Prix Qualifier CSI2*. Despite their recent success, Saturday night’s class marked just Fenney’s second Grand Prix with the talented gelding.

Fenney has admired MTM Pablo from the sidelines since he was seven years old, but only recently took over the ride. “I really didn’t start riding him until May,” Fenney shared. “Little by little, I got to know him. We made a plan to maybe market him, but then we just decided I needed to start showing him. I showed him the first time last week during the Opener and did a few speed classes. I did the 1.30m, then the 1.40m, then the night class to get a feel for him under the lights. Now, I am stepping right into FEI, which I am already timid of doing FEI, which everyone knows,” laughed Fenney. “It’s been quite an experience this week, but it’s been a thrill.”

When it came time for the jump-off, Fenney stuck to her usual strategy. “My plan is always to go as fast as I can and try to leave the jumps up.” 

Fenney did exactly that. The 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding flew around the short course, stopping the clock in an unbeatable 40.67 seconds.

Four people and a horse pose with a large check on a decorated podium at an equestrian event sponsored by 4CYTE Horse, with empty seats in the background.
Tracy Fenney and MTM Pablo accept their first-place honors from Mason Jordan on behalf of the Roberts Family, Mike McCormick of MTM Farms, and Harvey Manion representing 4CYTE. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

Reflecting on the round, Fenney admitted it didn’t start exactly as planned. “I thought the first jump I got too long, I didn’t like it, and I really didn’t like the second jump. Then he kind of kicked into a different gear, and he was phenomenal from then on. I couldn’t have asked him to do anything different after those first two jumps. He was amazing,” she expressed. 

Fenney credits much of the gelding’s success to his attitude and willingness to perform. “I love his energy, and he’s just so beautiful, and he gives it his full effort every single time.” 

Equestrian rider in black jacket and helmet jumps a brown horse over a blue and white obstacle during a show jumping competition.
Sharn Wordley and Hagelin jump to second place. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

New Zealand’s Sharn Wordley (NZL) claimed second place aboard Della Wordley’s 14-year-old Hanoverian gelding Hagelin (Stolzenberg x Graf Grannus), delivering a clear jump-off in 42.12 seconds.

A rider in equestrian attire jumps a brown horse over a colorful obstacle decorated with butterfly designs during a nighttime show jumping competition.
Wilton Porter piloted Sternmarke 3 to a fast jump-off to take over third place. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

Wilton Porter (USA) rounded out the podium with Sleepy P Ranch BV’s 12-year-old Hanoverian gelding Sternmarke 3 (Stakkato x Escudo I), crossing the timers in 43.14 seconds.

Three people stand behind a large check for $5,000 at an equestrian event, surrounded by flowers and a sign that reads "4CYTE horse.
Maya Denis accepting her U25 bonus presented by Mason Jordan on behalf of the Roberts Family and Havey Manion representing 4CYTE. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

Maya Denis (MEX) earned the $5,000 bonus as the highest-placed U25 rider after piloting Charly Brown 353 to the fastest four-fault score in the opening round, finishing ninth overall. Juan Pablo Cruz also received a $1,000 bonus as the groom of the winning horse.

$85,000 4CYTE Grand Prix CSI2* Results 

Explore the daily class schedule, orders of go, class counts, and final results on HorseShowing.com. For real-time scoring, check out Ryegate.Live.

Photos courtesy of Andrew Ryback Photography.
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