Daniel Bluman prevails as final rider in $200,000 LeMieux Grand Prix CSI4*

Daniel Bluman secured victory as the last rider in the CSI4* $200,000 Grand Prix at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala. The event drew a packed house to the WEC Grand Arena on Saturday evening. Twenty-three elite horse-and-rider combinations competed in the showjumping competition.

The CSI4* $200,000 LeMieux Grand Prix took place in the WEC Grand Arena at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala on Saturday evening. A packed house attended the event, which featured twenty-three elite horse-and-rider combinations from some of the sport's best competitors.

Daniel Bluman, riding as the final entrant, made a decisive performance to claim the win in this prestigious showjumping grand prix. The competition highlighted the skill and precision required in international equestrian events at the CSI4* level.

This grand prix underscores the growing prominence of the World Equestrian Center as a venue for high-stakes showjumping.

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