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Daniel Bluman saves the best for last by winning 1m45 CSI4* Traverse City


The penultimate day of the first week of the Traverse City Spring Horse Show (TCS), presented by Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel, kicked off Saturday afternoon with a schedule packed full of exciting show jumping competition taking center stage in the Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel International Ring. The $36,600 1.45m Winning Round CSI4* saw a talented field of international athletes compete for their shot at the top prize, but it was Israel’s Daniel Bluman who saved the best for last to nab the win aboard Over the Top Stables LLC’s Cachemire de Braize.


In a unique two-round format, athletes vied for a spot in the top ten in order to advance to the shortened jump-off track. Guilherme Jorge (BRA) prepared a 10-obstacle course for the first round set at an 80-second time allowed. The course offered various challenges for competitors including several difficult turns throughout the arena as well as a double oxer combination. In order of rank at the end of the first round, the top ten athletes who would advance to the jump-off included Daniel Bluman (ISR), Jonathan McCrea (USA), Tiffany Foster (CAN), Katie Laurie (AUS), Roberto Teran Tafur (COL), Caitlyn Connors (USA), Ben Asselin (CAN), Andrew Welles (USA), Lisa Carlsen (CAN) and Serena Marron (USA).

Returning in reverse order, just nine of the 10 qualified athletes elected to try their hand at the jump-off, with Marron saving her mount Sebastian for another day. The win was anyone’s for the taking as each athlete started the second round with a clean slate of zero faults. The first two competitors, Carlsen and Welles, incurred faults on course, leaving the top spot open for Asselin to slide into riding Veyryon on a clear time of 48.10 seconds. Following Asselin, Connors and Teran Tafur also knocked rails out of the cups, allowing Asselin to hold his lead. As the winning pair during Thursday’s $36,600 Limitless Performance Speed Classic CSI4*, Laurie and Carissa McCall’s Cera Caruso entered the arena with confidence, shaving over 5 seconds off of Asselin’s time to move into the first place position on a time of 43.06 seconds. Foster tried her best to take the win for herself, but she was just short of Laurie’s time, riding Artisan Farms LLC’s Vienna to a 44.05-second finish. McCrea navigated Jasmijn with ease throughout the course but had an unfortunate rail, leaving him out of contention for the blue.

As the final pair to go, Bluman and Cachemire de Braize were determined to close out the afternoon with a win. Though not as quick off the ground as Laurie’s Cera Caruso, Cachemire de Braize’s big stride gave Bluman an advantage in order to leave out strides to save time on the clock. The duo narrowly slipped into the top spot, finishing just over one-tenth of a second faster than Laurie in 42.89 seconds, ultimately lending her the second place honors with Foster rounding out the top three. Bluman spoke highly of the 9-year-old Selle Français gelding’s promising future and looks forward to aiming him for his first CSI4* grand prix Sunday with the hope of notching another win in the $213,300 Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel Grand Prix CSI4*.

Claiming valuable points toward the 2021 CaptiveOne Advisors Open Jumper Rider Bonus, Bluman’s win allowed him to move into the third position with a total of 12 points. Laurie’s impressive finishes throughout the first week of TCS gives her an advantage as she currently sits in the top position with a total of 16 points. McCrea sits close behind Laurie in the second position on a total of 14 points. Offering show jumping competitors the chance to accumulate points throughout the 12-week Traverse City Horse Shows series, the bonus is awarded to the athlete with the most points at the conclusion of the 2021 $230,000 American Gold Cup Grand Prix CSI5*, presented by CaptiveOne Advisors. The CaptiveOne Advisors Open Jumper Rider Bonus is a highly sought-after prize among the field of international competitors that attend Traverse City Horse Shows.


In a unique two-round format, athletes vied for a spot in the top ten in order to advance to the shortened jump-off track. Guilherme Jorge (BRA) prepared a 10-obstacle course for the first round set at an 80-second time allowed. The course offered various challenges for competitors including several difficult turns throughout the arena as well as a double oxer combination. In order of rank at the end of the first round, the top ten athletes who would advance to the jump-off included Daniel Bluman (ISR), Jonathan McCrea (USA), Tiffany Foster (CAN), Katie Laurie (AUS), Roberto Teran Tafur (COL), Caitlyn Connors (USA), Ben Asselin (CAN), Andrew Welles (USA), Lisa Carlsen (CAN) and Serena Marron (USA).

Returning in reverse order, just nine of the 10 qualified athletes elected to try their hand at the jump-off, with Marron saving her mount Sebastian for another day. The win was anyone’s for the taking as each athlete started the second round with a clean slate of zero faults. The first two competitors, Carlsen and Welles, incurred faults on course, leaving the top spot open for Asselin to slide into riding Veyryon on a clear time of 48.10 seconds. Following Asselin, Connors and Teran Tafur also knocked rails out of the cups, allowing Asselin to hold his lead. As the winning pair during Thursday’s $36,600 Limitless Performance Speed Classic CSI4*, Laurie and Carissa McCall’s Cera Caruso entered the arena with confidence, shaving over 5 seconds off of Asselin’s time to move into the first place position on a time of 43.06 seconds. Foster tried her best to take the win for herself, but she was just short of Laurie’s time, riding Artisan Farms LLC’s Vienna to a 44.05-second finish. McCrea navigated Jasmijn with ease throughout the course but had an unfortunate rail, leaving him out of contention for the blue.

As the final pair to go, Bluman and Cachemire de Braize were determined to close out the afternoon with a win. Though not as quick off the ground as Laurie’s Cera Caruso, Cachemire de Braize’s big stride gave Bluman an advantage in order to leave out strides to save time on the clock. The duo narrowly slipped into the top spot, finishing just over one-tenth of a second faster than Laurie in 42.89 seconds, ultimately lending her the second place honors with Foster rounding out the top three. Bluman spoke highly of the 9-year-old Selle Français gelding’s promising future and looks forward to aiming him for his first CSI4* grand prix Sunday with the hope of notching another win in the $213,300 Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel Grand Prix CSI4*.

Claiming valuable points toward the 2021 CaptiveOne Advisors Open Jumper Rider Bonus, Bluman’s win allowed him to move into the third position with a total of 12 points. Laurie’s impressive finishes throughout the first week of TCS gives her an advantage as she currently sits in the top position with a total of 16 points. McCrea sits close behind Laurie in the second position on a total of 14 points. Offering show jumping competitors the chance to accumulate points throughout the 12-week Traverse City Horse Shows series, the bonus is awarded to the athlete with the most points at the conclusion of the 2021 $230,000 American Gold Cup Grand Prix CSI5*, presented by CaptiveOne Advisors. The CaptiveOne Advisors Open Jumper Rider Bonus is a highly sought-after prize among the field of international competitors that attend Traverse City Horse Shows.

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