Bouckaert Farm: Who's Won & Who's Back?
Thirteen years on from the first CCI4*-S at Bouckaert Farm, the venue has built a strong history in the sport. With multiple editions in some seasons and a winners list full of big names, here’s a look at every champion since 2013 and who’s back for more.

The US Equestrian Open Eventing Series is back at Bouckaert Farm in Fairburn, Georgia. It is the first qualifier of 2026 and the third event in the series, and this venue has built up quite a history since the four-star short first ran here in 2013. Thirteen years, multiple editions per year in some cases, and a winners list that has some big names. Below is every winner on record.

Previous Winners Returning This Week
Lucienne Bellissimo is the most recent winner, having taken the 2025 Autumn edition with Dyri. This result formed part of her series lead and marked Dyri's return to four-star short competition after stepping back due to a confidence knock earlier in the year. She returns this week with Kitsch Couture HPK.
Caroline Pamukcu and HSH Double Sixteen won this event twelve months ago and return as major contenders. HSH Double Sixteen is a very fast horse, and with inside-the-time rates at this venue sitting at just 2%, that speed is a huge asset. If the optimum time is as demanding as it has been in recent years, they are likely to be well-placed. Caroline also brings HSH Connor and King's Especiale this weekend.
Buck Davidson won here in 2017 with the iconic Copper Beach. Though his connection to this venue runs deeper than that single result. Buck has 18 starts at Bouckaert, more than any other rider in the event's history and 5 clear of the next most frequent starter, Nilson Moreira Da Silva (13). This weekend's two entries, Cerafino D and Cooley Candyman, will take his career total here to 20. He also holds the record for most cross-country clears at this venue with 12, and the venue dressage record of 25.1 set with Carlevo in 2022.
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