
Ocala, Florida, United States, โ March 21, 2025 โ Hot off a victory in Wednesdayโs Lugano Grand Prix Qualifier, Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) and Derby de Riverland returned to the winnerโs circle following the $120,000 Winning Round CSIO 5* at theย Longines League of Nationsโข Ocala at World Equestrian Center โ Ocala (WEC) on Friday, March 21, in Ocala, FL.
The Winning Round format sees the top 10 athletes advance to an all-deciding second round. With 18 members of the original 44-horse starting field producing clear rounds over the track set by Irish course designer Alan Wade (IRL), the top 10 were decided based on time. Those returning came back on a blank slate, with only their performance in the second round used to determine the final standings.

Returning eighth in the order, Philippaerts once again demonstrated Derby de Riverlandโs impressive foot speed as the pair galloped around the WEC Grand Arena, slicing every turn. The pairโs time of 38.73 seconds moved them into the lead with only two challengers still to come.

When Canadian Olympian Erynn Ballard (CAN) dropped a rail with Gakhir, Janika Sprunger (SUI) was the only rider standing between Philippaerts and victory. The Swiss Olympian gave it her best effort riding Tullogher Lady Liberty, but their time of 39.79 left them a full second behind Philippaerts.

It was still good enough to finish runner-up while Marc Dilasser (FRA) claimed third place with a time of 39.98 seconds riding Arioto du Gevres.
Former Olympic champion Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) had been the first rider to repeat his faultless first-round performance with Major Tom, a horse he owns in partnership with Artemis Equestrian Farm. Their time of 41.77 seconds held up for fourth place.ย Mathijs van Asten (NED), who will make his nationsโ cup debut riding for The Netherlands in the Longines League of Nationsโข Ocala, rounded out the top five with a time of 42.25 seconds aboard Vedet DK Z.

For the second time in three days, victory went to Philippaerts and Derby de Riverland, a 12-year-old bay Selle Franรงais gelding (Kannan x lโArc de Triomphe) owned by Team Philippaerts in partnership with Pierre Cimolai.
โHeโs in amazing form here this week,โ said Philippaerts of โDerby.โ โHe really likes it here in Ocala. My horse is naturally pretty quick, so I always try to keep the pace up for the first round, and he jumps a little bit better. I had a good position for the second round, so I could see a little bit of what the others were doing and make a plan for the jump-off. I was a little long off the last jump, but he carried me over, and I was very happy to win with him again.

โIt means a lot for me,โ continued Philippaerts in reference to his second win of the week with the horse his younger brother, Thibault, rode to team gold and individual silver medals at the 2002 European Young Rider Championship. โHeโs a great horse. Heโs been in incredible form this week, and itโs always nice to be able to compete and to go for the victory. I think he really showed again today that heโs very fast, and heโs so clever. Iโm very happy that Iโm able to ride him.โ
Competition at WEC has been building toward the main event, the $770,000 Longines League of Nationsโข Ocala on Saturday, March 22. The first round begins at 4:30pm with 10 teams competing. The top eight teams will then return for the second round at 7:30pm but with a twist โ only three riders will compete for each team, and every score will count! Without the luxury of a drop score, team tactics will be of ultimate importance, and chefs dโequipe will face tough decisions as they strive for victory.
Ireland emerged victorious in the inaugural Longines League of Nationsโข Ocala last year and has already won the opening leg of the 2025 season in Abu Dhabi (UAE). The U.S. team of Lillie Keenan, Laura Kraut, Aaron Vale, and McLain Ward will be looking to take the title on home soil but are up against some of the sportโs biggest powerhouses in Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Ocala is the second stop on the prestigious Longines League of Nationsโข series and is the only event held in North America. Abu Dhabi (UAE), Ocala (USA), Rotterdam (NED), and Gassin โ St. Tropez (FRA) comprise the Longines League of Nationsโข series before the final takes place in Barcelona (ESP) from October 2 to 5, 2025.
Final Results โ $120,000 Winning Round CSIO 5*
1) Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) & Derby de Riverland โ 0 / 0 โ 38.73
2) Janika Sprunger (SUI) & Tullogher Lady Liberty โ 0 / 0 โ 39.79
3) Marc Dilasser (FRA) & Arioto du Gevres โ 0 / 0 โ 39.98
Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography
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