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Richard Vogel and Cardentos win CSI2* $65,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix to close out Longines League of Nations™ Ocala

Sunday, 22 March 2026
CSI2* World Equestrian Center Ocala 2026
 

Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography. Richard Vogel aboard Cardentos is presented as the winner of the CSI2* $65,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix by Jennifer Glass, Karla Campbell, and Jim Wolf of World Equestrian Center – Ocala. Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography.

 

Press release from World Equestrian Center - Ocala, edited by World of Showjumping

 


 

 

Germany’s Richard Vogel and Cardentos (Cardento x Quo Vados) won the CSI2* $65,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix on the final day of competition at the Longines League of Nations™ Ocala as well as the 2026 Winter Spectacular Show Series at World Equestrian Center – Ocala (WEC) in Ocala, FL, USA.

Held Sunday, March 22, in the WEC Grand Arena, the CSI2* $65,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix saw 27 horse-rider combinations attempt to take the coveted two-star title. The course set by Colm Quinn (IRL) produced eight clear rounds representing seven different nations. An additional three riders jumped clear but incurred time faults after exceeding the 74-second time allowed.

To say that Richard Vogel has been on a roll at WEC – Ocala would be an understatement. In addition to being a member of the victorious German team in the CSIO5* $770,000 Longines League of Nations™ Ocala, Vogel won and placed third in the CSI2* $32,000 The Dutta Corp. Winning Round riding Quizas van’t Hulsbos and Cardentos, respectively.

Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography. Richard Vogel (GER) scored another victory at World Equestrian Center – Ocala by winning the CSI2* $65,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix on Sunday, March 22, riding Cardentos. Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography.

On Sunday, it was Cardentos’ turn to visit the winner’s circle after topping the CSI2* $65,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix. The pair jumped double-clear in a blistering fast time of 35.46 seconds. As the final challenger, Samantha Schaefer (USA) gave it her best shot but finished shy of the leading time in 36.96 seconds riding James Bond HX (Douglas x Cash) for owner Bonne Chance LLC. Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) stopped the clock in 37.29 seconds to take third place with the nine-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding, Rolex ter Leydonck (Bamako de Muze x Nabab de Reve), owned by Team Philippaerts and breeder Stijn Stevens.

Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography. Samantha Schaefer gave American fans something to cheer for by jumping double-clear for second place with James Bond HX. Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography.

“It felt that we were still under control but he's a very speedy horse and he's game for it,” said Vogel of his thrilling jump-off performance, which was all the more impressive considering he did not walk the jump-off course prior to executing it. “He likes to be competitive and he’s super careful, so you don't really have to worry about a rail so much. You can put your main focus on getting good foot speed and turning a little bit tighter. It's a lot of fun with him.”

Vogel only began riding Cardentos, a nine-year-old Holsteiner stallion bred and owned by Witt Pferdezucht GbR, earlier this season. During their first trip to WEC – Ocala in February, they also claimed victory in a CSI2* $65,000 Grand Prix.

Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography. Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) placed third after jumping double-clear with the nine-year-old Rolex ter Leydonck. Photo © Andrew Ryback Photography.

“Cardentos is a very exciting horse for us,” said Vogel, currently fourth in the Longines Rankings. “He was bred by the Witt family in Germany, and I've been lucky to sit in the saddle on his back for three months now. This is his second time up here in Ocala. He really likes this facility, and I feel he learns a lot here. Especially for the younger up-and-coming horses, they see a lot of different obstacles here, and we have a lot of rings where we can work the horses. He jumped all three days clear here this week. I couldn't be happier with him, and the way he performed in the jump-off today was a super finish.”

It was a week of German domination at Longines League of Nations™ Ocala with the German anthem ringing out four days in a row following the featured show jumping events. Ocala served as the second of five stops on the prestigious Longines League of Nations™ tour and is the only event held in North America.



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