
Ocala, United States โ February 21, 2026 โ A packed house set the scene on Saturday evening for the $200,000ย LeMieuxย Grand Prix CSI 4* in the WEC Grand Arena at World Equestrian Center โ Ocala (WEC). Twenty-three elite horse-and-rider combinations representing some of the sportโs best stepped forward to contest the class, but in the end it was Israelโs Daniel Bluman (ISR) who delivered when it mattered most, claiming victory aboard Abigail Wexnerโs Corbie V.V. (Cornet Obolensky x Chacco Blue).
FEI Level III course designer Colm Quinn (IRL) set a technical 1.55m track that demanded precision from start to finish. Time quickly became a factor over the delicate lines and careful questions throughout the course, and just six combinations found the path to a clear first round to advance to the jump-off.
German Olympian Andre Thieme (GER) was the first to return aboard his longtime partner DSP Chakaria. The 16-year-old German Sport Horse mare, whom Thieme has ridden since 2018, set the standard early with a quick and efficient clear in 38.16 seconds.
World No. 9 Daniel Coyle (IRL) followed with Ariel Grangeโs Daydream 141, but an unfortunate four faults kept them out of contention.

World No. 2 Kent Farrington (USA) was next in the order riding Descartes SR, a promising new partnership that already earned a win during Week I of the 2026 Winter Spectacular Show Series. The nine-year-old Mexican Sport Horse gelding owned by Kent Farrington LLC showed both scope and maturity beyond his experience level. Farrington stopped the clock in a blistering 37.42 seconds to take over the lead.
โWeโve been doing some smaller classes, trying to get him a bit more trained,โ Farrington shared. โHeโs a spectacular jumper, but heโs just coming nine years old, so he doesnโt have much experience. This is his first four-star; I donโt think heโs ever done a three-star. Heโs made such a good amount of progress in such a short time. Iโm very, very proud of the horse and really happy with the result.โ
Jelmer Hoekstra (NED) appeared poised to challenge the lead with Lordy-P, posting a time of 37.18 seconds, but a heartbreaking rail at the final fence kept them from the top spot.

Last yearโs Week VIII Grand Prix winner Brian Moggre (USA) entered hoping to secure another podium finish with his longtime partner of nearly a decade, MTM Vivre Le Reve (Ustinov x Chello II). Moggre and the 17-year-old Westphalian gelding, owned by Major Wager, delivered a double-clear effort in 37.67 seconds to slot just behind Farrington.
โTo have the same horse, a bit older now, come back this exact week and give another double clear is really all I could ask for,โ Moggre said. โHe continues to give his best.โ

World No. 18 Daniel Bluman (ISR) was the final rider to return, taking on the jump-off track aboard Corbie V.V., a mare he has partnered with for five years. โIโve been trying to develop her in the best way,โ Bluman shared. โShe has a lot of personality. Sheโs not an easy horse to ride, but at the same time, she has incredible talent. I just try to stay out of her way, but also show her the best route so that we can beat these guys that are so fast.โ

With the time to beat clearly established, Bluman made a subtle adjustment to his original jump-off plan. โBrian and I were commenting on the class as Kent was going. We were in the warm-up, asking each other, โWhat were you going to do?โ and we decided we were going to do this. Then Kent did something else,โ he laughed. โSo we said, โWell, I guess we have to do that, right?โ Because otherwise thereโs no chance. โCorbieโ is very fast; she has a lot of speed. Sheโs not the easiest, but if I can stay close to the numbers theyโre doing, I might just be able to get them.โ

The calculated plan paid off, with Bluman and Corbie V.V. shaving two-tenths of a second off the leading time in 37.17 seconds to take the victory.

Beyond the result, Bluman emphasised how much he values competing at WEC โ Ocala. โI love this place,โ Bluman added. โAs you all know, we have competitions every week in Wellington, and Wellington is home for all of us. So the fact that we are leaving our homes and coming here to show tells you how much we love it here. The facility is fantastic. Everyone in the world, and especially in the United States, is very lucky to have a place like this where we can come, enjoy ourselves, and produce our horses.โ

Final Results โ $200,000ย LeMieuxย Grand Prix CSI 4*
1) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Corbie V.V. โ 0 / 0 โ 37.17
2) Kent Farrington (USA) & Descartes SR โ 0 / 0 โ 37.42
3) Brian Moggre (USA) & MTM Vivre Le Reve โ 0 / 0 โ 37.67
Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography
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