Luis Fernando Larrazabal Enjoys the Process in Adequan WEF Challenge Cup Round 2 Victory
Luis Fernando Larrazabal & Baroness. Photo ©Sportfot
Wellington, Fla. – January 16, 2026 — Venezuelan Olympian Luis Fernando Larrazabal and his 11-year-old Westphalian mare Baroness won two international competitions in as many days at Wellington International, underscored by the $32,000 Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup Round 2 on Friday during the 2026 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF).
Coming off a win on Thursday in the Bainbridge Companies 1.40m Two-Phase to open the week on the grass derby field, Larrazabal and Baroness (Balous Bellini x Polydor) topped a seven-horse jump-off for owner Leeann Ablin.
Olaf Petersen, Jr. (GER) built a testing track that led to a competitive tie-breaking jump-off. Larrazabal set the pace as the first to return and held on for the win by less than four-tenths of a second over the closest challenger, Lillie Keenan (USA) riding Kick On for Chansonette Farm.
Keenan stopped the clock at 38.57 seconds with the 12-year-old stallion behind Larrazabal’s time of 38.19 seconds. Fellow American Alexandra Worthington was third riding De l’Oiseliere, owned by Turn a Blind Eye, LLC.
“I’ve been riding this mare since she was six, and I know her completely,” said Larrazabal, who hasn’t competed Baroness since the Bolivarian Games in Lima, Peru in December, where they jumped to double silver medals in team and individual jumping. “Today, she jumped amazingly. She’s had five weeks off, and the plan was to start this week. It’s as good as possible to start a season this way.”
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