Kevin Kohmann wins World Cup Grand Prix at Wellington CDI-W

USA rider Kevin Kohmann secured victory in the World Cup Grand Prix at the 2026 CDI-W Wellington, riding Dünensee to a score of 70.022%. This win brings him closer to competing in his third straight World Cup Final. Fellow American Erin Nichols also triumphed in the CDI3* Grand Prix with Elian Royale, achieving a new personal best.

The 2026 Global Dressage Festival (GDF) in Wellington, Florida, hosted Week 10 events starting with two Grand Prix classes on the first day. In the World Cup Grand Prix, Kevin Kohmann of the USA led the field, guiding his horse Dünensee to a winning score of 70.022%. This performance positions Kohmann one step nearer to qualifying for his third consecutive World Cup Final.

The CDI3* Grand Prix featured a competitive field of 24 big tour horses. Erin Nichols claimed the top spot riding Elian Royale, marking a new personal best in a closely contested class. Both victories highlight strong showings from American riders at the event.

Additional context from the competition includes Laura Graves returning to international dressage after nearly four years away, competing in the Wellington CDI3* Grand Prix. The US Equestrian also announced the Dutta Corp. USA team for the upcoming CDIO3* Nations Cup in Wellington, scheduled for March 18-21.

These results underscore the ongoing season's progress toward major finals, with Kohmann's achievement standing out for its implications in the World Cup series.

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USA equestrian team celebrates Nations’ Cup win in Wellington, with horses, trophy, flag, and scoreboard.
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USA claims victory in Wellington FEI Nations’ Cup

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The United States secured a home win in the $150,000 FEI Nations’ Cup at the CSIO4* Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida, on February 28, 2026. Ireland finished second with four faults, while Canada took third place with nine faults and Australia placed fourth with 17 penalties. Eight nations competed in the team show jumping event.

German rider Isabell Werth and American Jordan LaPlaca claimed victories in the Grand Prix tests at the 2026 CDI-W in Wellington. The event highlights international dressage competition in Florida. This success underscores their strong performances in the discipline.

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German rider Isabell Werth claimed victory in the Zen Elite Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup Grand Prix Freestyle at the 2026 Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida, scoring 82.66% on Special Blend 3 in their debut. Canadian Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu finished second with a personal best of 79.25% on Jaccardo, while Ecuador's Julio Mendoza Loor took third at 78.165% on Jewel’s Goldstrike. The event featured riders from six nations in the top six places.

Dutch rider Willem Greve secured his third victory of the 2025/2026 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Western European League season, riding Grandorado TN N.O.P. to win in Gothenburg, Sweden. Kim Emmen finished second for a Dutch one-two, with Sweden's Malin Baryard-Johnsson in third. The win propelled Greve to the top of the standings and confirmed his spot at the final.

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Jayden Brown and Quincy B claimed victory in the highly anticipated CDI3* Grand Prix at EBM Dressage by the Sea, scoring 72.044%. The event's second day featured close competitions across multiple classes, including youth divisions. Brown noted the win's special significance as Quincy B's return to Willinga Park post-Olympics.

Twenty-two-year-old American rider Mimi Gochman secured her first five-star victory by winning the $300,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Ocala on February 14, 2026. Riding her 11-year-old gelding Iron Maiden, she produced the only double-clear round, qualifying for the Finals in Fort Worth. The win marks a significant milestone in her career.

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Twenty-two-year-old American rider Mimi Gochman won the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Ocala, securing her first five-star victory aboard Iron Maiden. The duo delivered the only double-clear round in the jump-off, finishing in 41.79 seconds to qualify for the finals in Fort Worth. Australian Hilary Scott and Oaks Milky Way placed fourth with the fastest jump-off time despite two rails.

 

 

 

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