Spring Fling at Grand Oaks Combined Driving Event 2026 – Results, Schedule, Entries, and Prize List

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 | April Hardeman

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The Spring Fling at Grand Oaks, Weirsdale, Florida, February 11- 15, 2026, is the second FEI Combined Driving event of 2025 and is a qualifier for the 2026 FEI 3* World Championships for Single Horses to be held September 1-5 in Munich, Germany.

Whether you’re a seasoned combined driving enthusiast or just discovering the sport, this event continues to offer thrilling competition, breathtaking venues, and the chance to witness some of the finest drivers and horses in action.

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Provisional Schedule, Information, and Results

Wednesday, Feb 12, 2026

Thursday, Feb 13, 2026

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Friday, February 13, 2026

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Obstacles

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Officials

  • President of Jury – Andrew Counsell, GBR 4*
  • Ground Jury –  Hardy Zantke, USA 3*
  • Ground Jury – Marcie Quist, USA 2*
  • Foreign Judge – Marie de Ronde, NED 3*
  • Technical Delegate – Henning Lemcke, GER 3*
  • Course Designer – Kim Andreasen DEN 3*
  • Scorer – Ellen Ettenger USA
  • FEI Vet – Dr. Richard Forfa
  • Chief Steward – Jeff Legg USA
  • Steward – Louise Andreasen GBR
  • Steward – Arlene Stanglmeier CAN 3*
  • Steward – Tracy Hobbs USA 1*
  • Farrier – Mike Blankenship USA
  • Photographer – John Robinson, Pics of You

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