
Wellington, Florida, USA โ March 11, 2023 โ Daniel Bluman (ISR) experienced a pleasant case of dรฉjร vu on Saturday night after winning the $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 5* during Week 9 of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). He and his steady partner Ladriano Z won the same event in 2019 and lead the victory gallop once again during โSaturday Night Lightsโ in front of a packed house at Wellington International.
The highly anticipated track from internationally renowned course designer Alan Wade (IRL) produced top sport from a stacked field. Bluman was last to punch a ticket to the jump-off after Nayel Nassar (EGY), Shane Sweetnam (IRL) and Karl Cook (USA) paved the way.
If Bluman felt the pressure as he returned for the short course, he didnโt show it while putting Ladriano Zโs massive stride to good use over the expansive track. โI watched Shaneโs round and his horse and mine are both big and scopey, so I tried to do the same as him and edge him in a couple places,โ said Bluman of the 15-year-old Zangersheide gelding (Lawito x Baloubet Du Rouet) he owns with Blue Star Investments and Over The Top Stables.
โHeโs a really big horse so heโs naturally not the fastest one moving his feet, but you do cover a lot of ground, especially in a jump off like this where it had big galloping,โ continued Bluman.
When Bluman pushed Ladriano Z through the timers, the clock showed they were six tenths of a second ahead in 43.24 seconds.
Shane Sweetnam (IRL) and the promising James Kann Cruz, a 10-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding (Kannan x Cruising) owned by Gizmo Partners, LLC settled for second after another strong showing in five-star competition at WEF.
After finishing third in the Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix CSI 5* two weeks previous, Sweetnam mentioned looking forward to another quality track from his fellow countryman Alan Wade. โIt was very difficult in a different way; not dimensionally but especially the last line for a bigger strided horse was very difficult. He made a point to put the last jump in the corner where itโs normally not, and the horses thought they were a done. This was top sport with four great horses and riders in the second round, and no poles.โ
Bluman echoed Sweetnamโs sentiment about Wellington attracting the best in the world during the winter months, saying, โThis time of the year you have some of the greatest riders in the world here for the season so it’s very intense. You have to really plan, and I think part of the reason you see this podium here is because we know how to make a plan. These are big jumps, very technical, high competition and you have to treat it that way. If you know how to manage the season itโs a great tool for you, your clients, owners and your family.โ

Also jumping double-clear on a much slighter but lightning-fast horse, Karl Cook (USA) finished third for the home country riding Kalinka Vanโt Zorgvliet, a 13-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare (Thunder Vd Zuuthoeve x Flipper D’elle) owned by Helen Signe Ostby.
โThis jump-off really rewarded how fast you could cover ground more so than turning,โ said Cook. โThere were three turns, so it was basically about ground coverage and on a horse like her she flies with a bit more turn, whereas these guysโ horses are just faster across the ground. So, the goal was just to cover the ground as fast as I could but after watching I knew I had to go fast. After fence two, I knew I probably wasnโt going to make it.
โThis class was really important for us because I havenโt shown her since December and chose to give her a few months off so she could rest and save her legs for later,โ continued Cook. โIt’s always a bit of a risk to hold your cards closer to the end because it puts all the pressure on those couple times you decide to show. So, I knew I put a lot of pressure on myself and the last two โSaturday Night Lightsโ I fell off and stopped out so, weโre doing alright.โ
Rounding out the jump-off field without a rail down, Nassar took fourth aboard Igor van de Wittemoere (Cooper Van De Heffinck X Orlando) owned by Evergate Stables.
Looking back on the evening, Bluman recapped, โWe live to have moments like this where you’re competing against people you really admire and horses you really like. It was just the right group in the jump-off and I was really motivated to win it and when I crossed the timers I had a feeling I had.โ
As winners of the $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix , Bluman and Ladriano Zwere presented with the Herman โKappyโ Kaplan Perpetual Memorial Trophy. Bluman and Ladriano Z will next compete at FEI World Cupโข Finals in Omaha, Nebraska.

Final Results – $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 5*
1) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Ladriano Z โ 0 / 0 โ 43.24
2) Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & James Kann Cruz โ 0 / 0 โ 43.85
3) Karl Cook (USA) & Kalinka van’t Zorgvliet โ 0 / 0 โ 44.56
Source: Press Release from ESP – Equestrian Sports Productions
Photos: ยฉ Sportfot
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