John French and Milagro win the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby

January 6, 2023 Show Jumping0

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John French set a high bar for the 2023 hunter season at Wellington International with Milagro on Friday. The pair jumped around effortlessly to steal the win in the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby during opening week of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington, FL.

John French & Milagro in the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby.
Photo © Sportfot

Thirty combinations set out to conquer the classic derby format class as a highlight to professional, amateur and junior hunter competition during WEF’s 2023 debut.

Right behind French came Michael Britt-Leon and Bacchus, a 2013 Hanoverian gelding owned by Kelly Sims in second place, followed by Greg Crolick and Zanziebar R Z, a 2008 Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Jon Cotton in third place.

Runners up Michael Britt-Leon & Macchus in the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. Photo © Sportfot.

French and Milagro, the coming eight-year-old gelding owned by Kent Farrington, LLC, claimed the derby victory over an interesting course plan in front of two panels of judges.

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“The course was different; it wasn’t your typical turns, so you had to really pay attention to where you were going. There were times you thought you’d be going left, but really you were turning a little sharper to the right,” he said after posting a first-round combined score of 186. “Sometimes you do that in the handy, but there were a lot more turns today. It was definitely a true derby course and not your normal hunter course.”

Greg Crolick & Zanziebar R Z took third in the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. Photo © Sportfot.

The second round saw French lead the way as the final to jump over the handy course. After showing Milagro’s handiness, French posted a second-round score of 193 to easily land them in the top spot.

“I practiced the slice for the handy in the warm-up area and he was a little green so I wasn’t sure when we went in the ring, but he actually jumped it really well,” recalled French. “He’s so nice that he jumps slow in the air and then lands slow so it’s easy to make pretty tight turns in the handy.”

When not strutting in the professional ranks with French, Milagro will also carry Zoe Wolf in the junior hunter division this season.

Final Results: $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby 

Horse, Rider, Owner
Round 1 Total | Round 2 Total | Overall Total

  1. Milagro, John French, Kent Farrington LLC
    186 | 193 | 568
  2. Bacchus, Michael Britt-Leon, Kelly Sims
    183.5 | 183 | 551
  3. Zanziebar R Z, Greg Crolick, Jon Cotton
    182.25| 183 | 548.75

Major reporting contributions for this article were received from Wellington International in Wellington FL. Please visit Wellington International at https://wellingtoninternational.com.