CSI 5*

Daniel Bluman Crowned King of MLSJ Toronto by Winning the $340,000 Kubota Grand Prix CSI 5*

Toronto, Canada โ€“ August 23, 2025 โ€“ Coming off the momentum of a team win on Friday, Daniel Bluman (ISR) stormed to victory once again in the $340,000 Kubota Grand Prix CSI 5* aboard Corbie V.V. on Saturday during the final evening of Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) Toronto to highlight Leg 2 of the 2025 Season.ย 

In an eight-horse jump-off designed by Olaf Peterson, Jr. (GER), none could match the foot speed of Blumanโ€™s Cornet Obolensky x Chacco Blue mare, owned in partnership with Abigail Wexner. With runner up and World no. 1 Kent Farrington (USA) hot on his heels, Bluman stopped the clock a tenth of a second ahead in 44.33 seconds, marking the riderโ€™s third 5* grand prix win at MLSJ Toronto.

โ€œToronto has always been a good place for me. Weโ€™ve had great success here but tonight is an important night for me because it’s Corbieโ€™s first five-star win, and I really believe in that horse,โ€ said Bluman of the 10-year-old Zangersheideโ€™s maiden-breaking five-star win. โ€œTo have Kent sitting on my right this time and not on my left is huge. I have obviously tremendous respect for who he is and what he does, and this win means just that much more because he’s sitting right there.โ€

Kent Farrington (USA) & Toulayna

Farrington rode Toulayna, owned together with Rabbit Root Stablesโ€”to second in 44.44 seconds.

Lillie Keenan (USA) & Le Louvre 5

Fellow U.S. athlete Lillie Keenan (USA) climbed onto the podium for the second time in as many stops on the 2025 MLSJ tour. She rode Le Louvre 5 to third in 47.62 seconds for owner Chansonette Farm.ย 

The grand prix win for Bluman was a long time coming with his up-and-coming mare. โ€œI think her percentage rate of clear rounds in five-stars is arguably one of the best in the world, but my percentage of failures in the jump-offs is probably also one of the biggest in the world,โ€ admitted Bluman of Corbieโ€™s road to an elusive 5* grand prix success. โ€œHopefully this is only the first.โ€

With the added points from his grand prix win, Bluman boosted his own Maccabi United to the top of the Season 5 team standings, just three points ahead of 2024 champions, the Trelawny Trailblazers. The week also earned Bluman and his team a $50,000 bonus as the leading franchise of MLSJ Toronto. 

Podium: 2) Kent Farrington (USA), 1) Daniel Bluman (ISR), 3) Lillie Keenan (USA)

โ€œThe season is only starting, and there’s still a lot to go, but it feels good that we’re there at least fighting,โ€ said the Maccabi team owner. โ€œThis League is really special for us riders that live here [in North America] and now riders from all over the world are coming to join us. I think it gives us the opportunity to get really competitive and be able to go to Europe and perform. 

โ€œI think everyone you see hereโ€”the riders, the team owners, the horse organizers, the horse ownersโ€”are all working towards the same thing; we want to make the events of the Major League tour the best shows in the world, and itโ€™s great to be part of it,โ€ concluded Bluman.

MLSJ now heads to CSI Greenwich for Leg 3 from September 26-28. For more information on Major League Show Jumping and to view complete schedules, rosters and more, visit majorleagueshowjumping.com.

Final Results โ€“ $340,000 Kubota Grand Prix CSI 5*

1) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Corbie V.V. โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 44.33

2) Kent Farrington (USA) & Toulayna โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 44.44

3) Lillie Keenan (USA) & Le Louvre 5 โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 47.62

Source: Press Release from Major League Show Jumping

Photos: ยฉ MLSJ / Mackenzie Clark



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