CSIO 5*

Rene Dittmer Races to Victory in the $120,000 Florida Coast Equipment Winning Round CSIO 5*

Ocala, United States โ€“ March 20, 2026 โ€“ The German anthem rang out again at World Equestrian Center โ€“ Ocala (WEC) as Rene Dittmer (GER) and Cody 139 raced to victory in the $120,000ย Florida Coast Equipmentย Winning Round CSIO 5* held on Friday, March 20, as part of theย Longinesย League of Nationsโ„ข Ocala.

It marked the second day in a row that Germany claimed top spot in the WEC Grand Arena following Andre Thiemeโ€™s victory in Thursday evening’s $350,000 J.P. Morgan Grand Prix CSIO 5*.

Held in a format that saw the top 10 riders from the opening round return for the โ€œwinning round,โ€ jumping clear didnโ€™t automatically guarantee qualification. Twelve clear rounds had already been posted by the mid-way break, and another five went clear in the second half, making time the determining factor over the track set by Irish course designer Alan Wade (IRL).

Marie Demonte (FRA) & Epona du Quesnoy

The top 10 came forward based on reverse order of standing in the opening round. As the second rider to return, Marie Demonte (FRA) was clear in a time of 38.89 seconds riding Epona du Quesnoy, a 12-year-old Selle Franรงais mare (Ogrion des Champs HN x Nabab de Reve) owned by Haras de Gabkcal, to move to the top of the leaderboard.

Rene Dittmer (GER) & Cody 139

Her performance was quickly eclipsed by the next rider, however, as Dittmer proved he could go clear faster, setting a new leading time of 37.53 seconds riding Cody 139. That put the pressure on the rest of the contenders, with mistakes being made and rails falling throughout the course.

Hunter Holloway (USA) & Pepita Con Spita

Hunter Holloway (USA), a frequent competitor at WEC, had the advantage of going last and came the closest to catching Dittmer. Leaving all the rails in place, Holloway pushed Pepita Con Spita through the timers, but her slower time of 38.27 seconds left her in second place with the 15-year-old Westphalian mare (DSP Con Spirit x Come On) owned by Hays Investment Corp.

It was a true international podium with Dittmer taking the win for Germany, Holloway flying the American flag in second, and Demonte claiming third for France.

Rene Dittmer (GER) & Cody 139

๏ปฟโ€œThere were some really fast ones behind me, so I definitely had to do the best I could,โ€ said Dittmer of returning third in the order. โ€œMy horse turned well and, luckily, it worked out in the end. Heโ€™s naturally really fast. Heโ€™s still a bit green, so in a jump-off, he doesnโ€™t look for the next jump through the turn right away. Sometimes I still have one too many strides in the turns with him in the jump-off, but heโ€™s super fast. Heโ€™s quick over the jumps, and his canter is naturally fast.โ€

Rene Dittmer (GER) & Cody 139

Dittmer began riding Cody 139 at the end of 2024 and built the 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Casall x Quidam de Revel) owned by Cerrin Dรถhle up to the international level. His home stable is near Hamburg, and he spends his winters based out of Wellington, FL. The rest of the year, he racks up frequent flyer miles traveling to compete in North America approximately every two weeks.

๏ปฟOf being selected for the German team at Longines League of Nationsโ„ข Ocala, Dittmer said, โ€œIt definitely means a lot to me. Last year, I was on the team at Hickstead, went double clear, and we won the Nations Cup there. It was an amazing experience. Now, getting the chance to jump on a League of Nations team is an even bigger thing for me. I’m really proud that Chef dโ€™Equipe Otto Becker picked me for this. Weโ€™re really excited for tomorrow night, and I hope we can keep it going the way it has been for the Germans this week so far.โ€

After its riders won both the $350,000 J.P. Morgan Grand Prix CSIO5-LLN and the $120,000 Florida Coast Equipment Winning Round CSIO5-LLN, Germany remains favored to win Saturday’s $770,000 Longines League of Nationsโ„ข Ocala team competition. Victory will not come easily as the U.S. team riders would love nothing more than to defend their title on home soil in front of a sold-out crowd. Natalie Dean, Lillie Keenan, Laura Kraut, and Aaron Vale will face off against teams from Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, and Switzerland when the first of two rounds gets underway at 5:15 p.m. E.T. (Eastern Time – New York).

Ocala serves as the second of five stops on the prestigious Longines League of Nationsโ„ข tour 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 Nationsโ„ข series leading up to the final in Barcelona (ESP) from October 1 to 4, 2026.

Rene Dittmer (GER) & Cody 139

Final Results โ€“ $120,000ย Florida Coast Equipmentย Winning Round CSIO 5*

1) Rene Dittmer (GER) & Cody 139 โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 38.89

2) Hunter Holloway (USA) & Pepita Con Spita โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 38.27

3) Marie Demonte (FRA) & Epona du Quesnoy โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 37.53

Source: Press Release from Jump Media for World Equestrian Center – Ocala

Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography



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