Kevin Kohmann Secures Top Honors with Freestyle Victory at TerraNova’s May CDI

Sunday, May 3, 2026 | Posted by Liz Ruggiero

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Myakka City, FL – May 2, 2026 – Kevin Kohmann (USA) presided over a select field in the B&D Builders LLC CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at TerraNova Equestrian Center in Myakka City, Florida. He rode Equine Law Group’s 15-year-old gelding Famous (by Floriscount x Wolkentanz I) to 74.635% and the blue ribbon in their first CDI freestyle together. It was his second victory in as many days at the picturesque venue’s May CDI, having topped the Grand Prix a day earlier on his other ride, Sonata MF.

(Photo:  Kevin Kohmann pilots Famous to a winning 74.635% in the CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle at TerraNova Equestrian Center, marking the pair’s first international freestyle together and first CDI win in 8 international starts together.
Photo by Jessica Buehler Photography)

Under blustery conditions, Israeli athlete Micah Deligdish, who is based in Lake Worth, Florida, finished second on her own 14-year-old Lusitano stallion, Carpe Diem De Massa (by Maestro JGB x Violino SS). Their 69.61% was a CDI career high score for the pair who are qualified to represent Israel at the FEI World Championships in Aachen, Germany, in August.

Kevin Kohmann accepts top honors of the B&D Builders CDI3 Grand Prix Freestyle with Famous. Jessica Buehler Photography

(Kevin Kohmann accepts top honors of the B&D Builders CDI3 Grand Prix Freestyle with Famous. Jessica Buehler Photography)

The class was part of the qualification roster for the 2026 US Equestrian Open of Dressage series, now in its second year. The final, which carries a prize pot of $200,000, takes place in California in November. Kohmann’s win elevated him from 20th place on the US Open leaderboard to ninth. U.S. rider Ashley Holzer retains the top spot with five of the 24 qualifiers remaining, including the final leg which takes place at TerraNova’s CDI3* in October.

Kohmann and Famous began their international career together in February 2026. This result represented not only their first freestyle but their first CDI victory in their eight starts to date.

He Was So Good

“Famous did amazing,” enthused the rider from Wellington, Florida, a three-hour drive from TerraNova. “I had never ridden him to loud music like this before, and he was so good. We were all a bit worried about the weather [as a big storm loomed nearby], but we talked with the show manager Thomas [Baur] — the organization here is world class — and they adjusted the time of the class. In the end, it worked out perfectly because it didn’t rain much and the wind kept the bugs away.”

Kohmann’s music may have sounded familiar to anyone who has recently watched he and Dünensee perform a freestyle, including at the World Cup Final last month.

It’s A More Clubby Version

“Normally, when I need a freestyle, I steal my wife Devon [Kane’s] old one, but she had already given it to Micah, who I was competing against,” he said. “So, I had to look through my old ones, and I found the original version of the freestyle I used at the World Cup Final. It’s a more clubby version of our Avicii music.

“I rode it once at home and it fit perfectly, so we went for it. I love the music and it worked out. The floorplan has a super high degree of difficulty, and I finished with one-handed passage into the final halt to raise it to the maximum degree,” he added.

Micah Deligdish on Carpe Diem De Massa. Photo by Jessica Buehler Photography

(Micah Deligdish and Carpe Diem De Massa earn a personal best 69.61% to finish second in the CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle, continuing their strong form ahead of the FEI World Championships in Aachen. Photo by Jessica Buehler Photography)

Kohmann has been experimenting, in tandem with his trainer, Christoph Koschel, with different ways of bringing Famous into the piaffe movement.

Sometimes Perfect

“Sometimes, I’m not quite in control of how I get to the piaffe — sometimes it’s too fast, sometimes too big, or too slow — and sometimes perfect. When it goes the way it’s supposed to, the horse has an incredible piaffe. That’s why it was especially irritating that I only got it right three out of five times today. Our score could have been maybe 3% higher, but I’m still super thrilled to get almost 75% in our first freestyle.”

Kohmann is delighted to have picked up the rides on the two horses he is competing at TerraNova this week, Famous and his Grand Prix winner, Sonata MF.

I Am One Lucky Guy

“In the past I had to ride a lot of difficult horses and now I’m getting handed all these nice horses that have been beautifully set up,” he said. “Things are all going in the right direction and I am one lucky guy, but this is a super humbling sport — yesterday you win, tomorrow you’re last — so I’m just grateful that I have these nice horses right now.”

Kohmann is planning to compete one or both of the two horses at the 2026 USEF Grand Prix Dressage National Championship in May and let the selectors for the European tour shape where the year takes him.

 

Kevin Kohmann and Famous deliver a standout CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle performance. View highlights from their winning 74.635% test at TerraNova Equestrian Center below.

 

In the small tour ranks, it was two for two for Ben Ebeling (USA) and King Of Dale. After winning Friday’s Prix St. Georges, Ebeling prevailed once again in the CDI1* Intermediate I on Alexandria Bryan’s 11-year-old gelding by Lord Leatherdale x Negro with 71.206%. Once again, they were the winning pair for all five judges, with a high score of 73.382% from the E judge, Peter Storr (GBR).

First to go in the class, Mexican rider Carlos Maldonado Lara, put down a new international combination personal best of 65.5% with his own 16-year-old Vivaldi x Krack C gelding, Fortilas. Susie Dutta (USA) repeated her yellow ribbon finish from a day earlier, logging 65.147% on Flying D Equine Company’s nine-year-old Diamond Hit gelding, Diamond Royal DC.

Click here for full results from TerraNova’s May CDI.

International and national dressage at TerraNova’s May show concludes on Sunday, May 3, with the Zen Elite Equestrian CDI3* Grand Prix Special starting at 10:40am local time. Watch all the action from the Lakeside Arena on the free TerraNova live stream, brought to you by B&D Builders LLC, at https://www.terranovaequestrian.com/streaming.

CDI Ride Times & Scores HERE

National Ride Times & Scores HERE

 

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