All Hail the First Lady As She and Ward Gallop to Victory, Bluman and Gemma W Put the Speed in Stars & Stripes at 2025 WIHS

Gemma Shows Her Speed

By leaving out strides and make very short turns, Daniel Bluman made it look easy when he and Gemma W cruised to victory in the $63,000 Stars & Stripes Speed Stake. The faults-converted format class added three faults for every rail down, but by leaving the jumps up and being fast, Bluman handily took the win with a time of 54.98 seconds. It was nearly two second faster than Kaitlin Campbell (USA) riding Cosm Hesed for owner Mirasol Equestrian, LLC, who stopped the timers in 56.79 seconds. Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) and Corrie 9, owned by Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC, placed third in 57.11 seconds.

While Gemma W was one of Bluman’s main grand prix horses for years, she has taken a bit of a step down in 2025. She has competed in some five-star qualifying classes, but mostly more 1.50m-1.55m events in lower-rated shows. It’s where Bluman feels she fits best, and her record shows it; Gemma finished in the top five in 12 of 19 classes in 2025.

“It’s very important to listen to your horses, and Gemma is a fantastic horse,” said Bluman of the 14-year-old KWPN mare by Luidam x Unaniem. “She’s given me everything since the first day that we started to work together, and I didn’t want her to start feeling that she wasn’t competitive anymore.

“There came a point — actually, last year here in the five-star grand prix — where she jumped great and clear, but I felt she was trying hard. I decided, okay, this is a phenomenal horse and I’m going to put her in classes where she has a huge chance of being successful. I don’t want her to end up making a big effort where she gets discouraged. I think that horses need to be placed in the classes where they can be competitive and where they can have a long and healthy career.”

Bluman will show Kapitaal L, a horse he started riding in January 2025, in Saturday’s grand prix where he hopes to gain qualifying points for the 2026 FEI Jumping World Cup™ in Fort Worth, TX in April.

“I love this show,” he said of WIHS. “I’ve been very successful at this show and would love to win this grand prix someday.”

Hunter and jumper action at the 2025 WIHS will continue on Friday, October 24, as the junior hunter divisions crown their champions throughout the daytime schedule. Junior and amateur show jumping competitors will take center stage in The Show Place Arena in the late afternoon for the $10,000 1.20-1.25m Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic, before high-flying action returns in the evening. The MARS Barn Night, presented by Walkenbach Equestrian, features a full slate of entertaining competition featuring the $63,000 FEI Accumulator Costume class along with Sylvia Zerbini’s Grande Liberté exhibition followed by the WIHS Shetland Pony Steeplechase, presented by Artemis Farms.

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