Press release from Wellington International
Luck has yet to run out for Chloe Reid (USA) with a second consecutive win in Saturday’s $32,000 Equine Tack & Nutritionals CSI3* Speed, this time aboard Chelsea 179 on the grass derby field during Week 3 of the Wellington International Spring Series, presented byFlorida Coast Equipment.
The Spring Series spans five weeks and runs through May 10, featuring hunter, jumper and equitation competition at Wellington International, home of the famed Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF).
Fifty-three combinations lined up for Oscar Soberon’s (USA) one-round speed track, and Reid was hunting a back-to-back win after taking top call in Friday’s JTWG, Inc. Grand Prix Qualifier with Crossover 4 (Cascadello I x Chacco-Blue). She set an early tone with Chelsea, an 11-year-old Oldenburg mare (Cador 5 x Laudana), posting an uncatchable 65.10-second time to beat.
“She has such a big stride when she’s confident and happy,” said Reid about Chelsea’s performance. “On this big field, where she can just flow out of natural rhythm, she’s hard to beat because she’s so naturally quick-paced.”
Reid and the mare also picked up a three-star win during the second week of the 2026 Spring Series.
“The horses feel incredible, and I’m having so much fun out there,” said Reid of her recent string of top finishes on the derby field. “I feel really confident in myself and in them, and I think it’s showing.”
Based out of Ocala, FL, Reid admits that her home farm plays a big role in her horses’ performance, “I don’t have a sand ring at home, so I ride every day on grass. I think they’re used to it—they’re outside eight hours a day. I like to think that they feel back to their roots and are so happy out there.”
Reid celebrated the win with her family on the sidelines at Wellington International. “To have all these people on your side rooting for you behind the scenes is what gives you confidence as a rider and makes you feel like you can go in there and win it every day.”
Just over a second off Reid’s pace was Tanner Korotkin (USA)—also on a run of top form this week with three wins to his credit. He finished on a time of 66.14 seconds with Etonemoi Del Cabalero (Air Jordan x Le Tot de Semilly), a 12-year-old Selle Français mare owned by Lanes End Showjumping. Breaking the timer beam at 66.62 seconds was Colombia’s Mark Bluman, settling for a third riding S&L Eyes 4U (Jenny de la Cense x Kannan), an 8-year-old Selle Français.
Heading into Sunday, Reid will hold the anchor position in the $120,000 Palm Beach County Sports Commission CSI3* Grand Prix. “I’ve already had a good week, so anything on top of this is gravy for me,” she concluded. “The horses feel fantastic, and I’m happy that we’re ending the circuit in a great way.”
