For Daniel Bluman, competing on this global stage is both a privilege and a thrill, drawing together top-class sport, challenging tracks, and the best riders from around the world. Yet, beneath the glittering prestige of these massive international events, Bluman’s focus remains anchored in something far quieter, steadier, and deeply personal: the bond between horse and rider. "Horsemanship is not just a principle," Bluman emphasizes. "It is a personal mission."
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