The sun shone brightly, and a slight breeze came over the venue at HITS Hudson Valley, as the thrill of top competition hummed on Saturday, July 19, 2025, where international athletes gathered one final time for the week. Held in the heart of horse country in Saugerties, New York, the incredibly popular HITS Hudson Valley Jumping Tour ® features a weekly CSI3* division, as well as a week of World Champion Hunter Rider (WCHR) competition. Following a high-stakes week featuring the best in show jumping, action culminated in the $116,050 Maria Mendelsohn/Douglas Elliman CSI3* Grand Prix. As first to go in the jump-off, Daniel Bluman (ISR) laid it all on the line, producing an unbeatable finish for the win with longtime partner Gemma W.

With nine nations represented in the starting field of elite riders — including world number one Kent Farrington (USA), world number five McLain Ward (USA), and several other Olympians — course designer Mark McGowan (GBR) was well aware of the task before him as he put the finishing touches on the event’s opening track. Asking challenging questions, including several combinations, a plank fence, and multiple bending lines, McGowan’s course ultimately took the field of 36 horse-and-rider combinations down to 13 pairings to return for the jump-off.

Having produced the first fault-free effort in round one with Gemma W, Over The Top Stables LLC and Blue Star Investment’s 14-year-old KWPN mare (Luidam x Unaniem), Bluman was set to return first, with an impressive lineup still to come. Channeling almost 10 years of experience as a pair, Bluman laid down a blazing ride and an incredible challenge for the rest to follow with a finishing time of 43.13 seconds. While Farrington, Nayel Nassar (EGY), Megan McDermott (USA), and more, all gave it their best shot, the pair’s performance proved too good to top at the class’s completion.

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