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Daniel Bluman Blazes to Victory in $300,000 Longines Hampton Classic Grand Prix CSI 4*

Bridgehampton, New York, USA โ€“ September 05, 2021 โ€“ Seven of 23 riders returned to jump off for the blue on Sunday in the $300,000 Longines Hampton Classic Grand Prix Presented by Land Rover, and it was Israelโ€™s Daniel Bluman (ISR) who soared to victory with a blistering time of 34.750 seconds.

Bluman (ISR), two-time Olympic veteran and 2017 Hampton Classic Grand Prix champion, piloted Blue Star Investmentsโ€™ Gemma W, a 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare (Luidam x Unaniem), around the ring after five-time U.S. Olympian McLain Ward (USA) took the lead, finishing in a time of 36.790 seconds. Bluman had the advantage of watching Wardโ€™s round.

โ€œI was watching everything McLain (USA) did carefully,โ€ Bluman (ISR) said. โ€œHeโ€™s a fast rider, and he loves to win this class. Then the crowd went crazy when he finished, and I had so many emotions at that point. I just said to myself that I was going to give everything โ€“ absolutely everything โ€“ I had. I was going to take all the risks, and I was going to beat him. I wasnโ€™t going to be slower than him today. And it worked out.โ€

โ€œIt was a really incredible feeling,โ€ Bluman (ISR) added. โ€œItโ€™s really special not only because itโ€™s the Hampton Classic, but because itโ€™s McLain Ward (USA) on his home turf. To beat him today is definitely going to be one that I’ll remember.โ€

McLain Ward (USA) & Contagious

Ward has won the Hampton Classic Grand Prix a record seven times, and this year he brought his 2021 Olympic partner, Contagious, to compete. The 12-year-old German Sport Horse gelding (Contagio x For Keeps), owned by Beechwood Stables LLC, helped Ward (USA) clinch Team Silver at this summerโ€™s Tokyo Olympics. 

โ€œHeโ€™s a super quality horse,โ€ Ward (USA) said. โ€œHeโ€™s always been very, very careful, and heโ€™s a fighter. My team has that horse in spectacular form right now from preparing for the Olympics, where we achieved a dream result. Itโ€™s nice that he was able to return home and be fit and ready to go, which is a testament to all the care from our team.โ€

After his second-place finish in the Grand Prix, Ward won the $30,000 LONGINES Rider Challenge with a total of 538 points. Bluman placed second with 350 points. 

Schuyler Riley (USA) & Robin de Ponthual

Schuyler Riley (USA) rounded out the top three in both the Hampton Classic Grand Prix and the LONGINES Rider Challenge, collecting a total of 325 points. After finishing second with Katherine Gallagher (IRL) & Robin de Ponthual in Fridayโ€™s Grand Prix Qualifier, she piloted the 16-year-old Selle Franรงais gelding (Elf d’Or x Calypso d’Herbiers) to a fault-free time of 37.420 seconds. โ€œI got Robin after he already had a big career in the grands prix,โ€ Riley said. โ€œHe came from McLain, so he knew the ropes a little bit. I always felt his scope and carefulness, and over the last two years, weโ€™ve gotten to know and trust each other so well. Heโ€™s just a machine. I think heโ€™s one of the best horses in the world right now.โ€

The 16-effort, 1.60m course designed by Irelandโ€™s Alan Wade (IRL) featured several rollback turns, a double combination, and a triple combination. In the jump-off, the turn from the Jaguar obstacle to the red fence before the final jump home was where Ward felt he made a mistake.

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Gemma W during the awards ceremony

โ€œNo one had done the seven (strides) from Jump 1 to 2, which we knew was an option in the course walk,โ€ Ward said. โ€œI was 90 percent committed and I did it, but I did it late. Then I ended up going quite wide through the turn, and I just tried to be neat and efficient after that. When I landed from the last jump, I knew Iโ€™d left the door open.โ€

Although Bluman admitted he wasnโ€™t thinking much during his round and was just trying to go as fast as possible, Gemma W answered every question he asked of her. โ€œGemma has been with us since she was five years old,โ€ he said. โ€œFrom the beginning, I knew she was very special and athletic. She wants to do the job, and she wants to leave the jumps up all the time. Sheโ€™s scopey and careful, and I believe she has a great mind and a great heart.โ€

Final Results – $300,000 Longines Hampton Classic Grand Prix CSI 4*

1) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Gemma W – 0 / 0 – 34.75

2) Mclain Ward (USA) & Contagious – 0 / 0 – 36.79

3) Schuyler Riley (USA) & Robin de Ponthual – 0 / 0 – 37.42

Sources: Press Release by Marty Bauman / Classic Communications for The Hampton Classic Horse Show

Photos: ยฉ Kind Media



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