Daniel Bluman &Malina Make Light Work of the $62,500 Adequan® Challenge Cup CSI 4*

Wellington, United States – March 20, 2026 – Israeli Olympian Daniel Bluman (ISR) showed off new talent in his own Malina on the way to a win in the $62,500 Adequan®  WEF Challenge Cup Round XI CSI 4*, a qualifier for Sunday’s $200,000 WeatherTech Grand Prix CSI 4* at Wellington International. Hosting 12 consecutive weeks of international competition, WEF runs through March 29 in Wellington, FL.

Andy Christiansen’s (USA) jump-off track saw nine out of a forty-nine pair line-up with Bluman and the 9-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare making light work of the track, crossing the timer beam at 52.2 seconds. The win marks the pair’s second four-star victory together after the young mare was produced through the Bluman Equestrian Program. Malina competed in the young horse finals in Wellington with Daniel’s brother Steven.

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Malina

“She’s a fantastic horse, but a bit green. She can be sensitive, but has a lot of scope, always wants to be clear, and wants to work with you,” stated Bluman of the mare that’s been a part of the Bluman family since she was six. “She’s naturally fast—I don’t have to go 100% to be able to win a class like today. I think she’s going to have a very bright future.”

Purchased in Holland with the help of a family friend and Israel’s Chef d’Equipe Hans Horn, the mare’s lineage is just one factor that makes her so special to Bluman. “She’s well-bred (Aganix Du Seigneur x Mylord Carthago HN). I love the breeding, and I love the mare so we’ve been working to produce a young horse, and we are very happy that she is finally now getting to this level.

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Malina

“As much as I like competing, there’s nothing I like more than producing a horse from the beginning,” continued Bluman. “She went to my brother first, but then you fast forward and she’s my favorite nine-year-old. That’s the beauty of producing horses—it’s a day-to-day thing, and it requires a lot of patience, but I think that that’s the most beautiful part of our sport.”

Adrienne Sternlicht (USA) & Faquitol-S

Right behind Bluman, Adrienne Sternlicht (USA) claimed second place with a time of 53.15 seconds riding Faquitol-S, a 16-year-old Dutch-bred gelding owned by Starlight Farms.

Chloe Reid (USA) & Crossover 4

Rounding out the podium at 54.16 seconds was Chloe Reid (USA) and her own Crossover 4, a 13-year-old Hannovarion gelding. 

With some successful rounds at the 1.55m level under their belt already, Bluman plans to bring the mare down a notch while they prepare to tackle the rest of the season. “This is a year of evolving and learning, doing different things, traveling for the 1st time to Europe and possibly jumping in the major leagues. She’s got a lot of good things to do and to grow into.”

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Malina are presented as winners of the $62,500 Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup Round 11 CSI 4* by Valerie Arcuri, Key Account Manager for the Southeast Region at Adequan®.

Final Results – $62,500 Adequan®  WEF Challenge Cup Round XI CSI 4*

1) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Malina – 0 / 0 – 52.2

2) Adrienne Sternlicht (USA) & Faquitol-S – 0 / 0 – 53.15

3) Chloe Reid (USA) & Crossover 4 – 0 / 0 – 54.16

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: © Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein



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