Blazing Bluman Cousins Battle for the Win in the $150,000 Hermès Championship Series Final CSI 4*

Wellington, United States – March 21, 2026 – Twelve weeks of Hermès 1.50m competition came to a peak on Saturday evening in the $150,000 Hermès Championship Jumper Series Final CSI 4*– 1.50m during the penultimate week of the 2026 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) at Wellington International. Daniel Bluman (ISR) and Mark Bluman (COL) went head-to-head in a second round, with the top 12 returning to decide the final placing and the season title.

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Gemma W

Forty-three qualified entries moved forward to the Hermès Final during the WeatherTech-sponsored WEF 11 over courses designed by Andy Christiansen (USA). Mark sat handily in the lead of both the final and the season aboard 11-year-old Belgian-bred mare Phelina de Septon (Jenson Van’t Meulenhof x Landor S) until his cousin Daniel and seasoned 15-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare Gemma W returned to chase them down.

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Gemma W

“Every time that I get to go in the ring on Gemma, it means a lot to me,” said Daniel of the mare owned by Blue Star Investments together with Over The Top Stables that carried him to a top 20 finish at the 2023 World Cup Final in Omaha. “I saw Mark’s jump-off, and it was fast—I didn’t think I could beat them, but I wanted to for sure give it a try. At this point in Gemma’s career, she’s game, and I felt from the beginning that she was going for it.

“If I were standing where he’s standing, I would probably still be very happy,” continued Daniel. “We love for each other to win. He won the last two, and I get to take this one. It’s been a long time since I was that excited after finishing a round—it was so much fun.”

Gemma W’s groom, Phoebe Leger, was presented with the $500 Grooms Award by Double H Farm for his care and preparation of the horse for the evening’s final.

Mark Bluman (COL) & Phelina de Septon

Mark is coming off a streak by winning the last two Hermès 1.50m Qualifiers during WEF 9 and 10, both on different horses. The consistency helped him to secure the season title with his runner-up placing, just one tenth of a second off the lead.

Mark Bluman (COL) & Phelina de Septon

“I was able to compete every single week this season—it’s the first time in my career that I have had a group of horses like this,” said Mark of a season that has kept him at the top of the 1.50m rankings, and includes Phelina de Septon, a mare owned and previously piloted by Canada’s Mario Deslauriers.

Mark Bluman (COL) & Phelina de Septon

“When I have Daniel and Gemma coming behind me, I knew I was fast, but I also knew he could get me. I just tried to celebrate and get the crowd involved, trying to rattle him up and maybe catch a rail. The plan didn’t work out, but I am still very happy.”

Kent Farrington (USA) & Casynna

Kent Farrington (USA) and Casynna completed the podium, registering no penalties in the tiebreaker while crossing the final timers in 47.47 seconds.

Podium finishers in the $150,000 Hermès 1.50m Championship Jumper Series Final CSI 4* : , 2) Mark Bluman (COL) 1) Daniel Bluman (ISR), and Kent Farrington (USA) with Ray Vega.

Final Results – $150,000 Hermès Championship Jumper Series Final CSI 4*– 1.50m

1) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Gemma W – 0 / 0 – 47.10

2) Mark Bluman (COL) & Phelina de Septon – 0 / 0 – 47.22

3) Kent Farrington (USA) & Casynna – 0 / 0 – 47.47

Source: Press Release (edited) from Wellington International

Photos: © Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein



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