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Trelawny Trailblazers take home second consecutive Major League Show Jumping team championship

Sunday, 15 December 2024
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Photo © High Desert Sport Photo. The Trelawny Trailblazers topped the podium for the second year in a row. Photo © High Desert Sport Photo.

 

Edited press release from Desert International Horse Park

 


 

In the most hotly contested season yet, 10 legs of Major League Show Jumping competition came down to one thrilling $1,000,000 1.50m MLSJ Cabana Coast Team Final on Saturday, December 14, at the Desert International Horse Park.

The battle for the MLSJ show jumping championship was neck-and-neck down to the final moments, but ultimately, it was the Trelawny Trailblazers who took home their second consecutive title. 

Heading into the final, the Trailblazers sat in third place in the overall standings, but when team owner and manager Cara Raether Carey tapped Daniel Bluman (ISR), Lillie Keenan (USA) and Conor Swail (IRL) to ride on Saturday night, she knew they could get the job done – and that’s just what they did.

At the conclusion of round one, the field of eight teams was narrowed to the top four to advance to rounds two and three. For the Trailblazers, clear rounds from Bluman on Corbie V.V. (Cornet Obolensky x Chacco-Blu) and Swail on My Lady Lavista  (Mylord Carthago*HN x Levisto) guaranteed them the chance to come back to vie for the win.

Photo © High Desert Sport Photo. Conor Swail and My Lady Lavista. Photo © High Desert Sport Photo.

“I jumped [My Lady Lavista] last night, and it didn’t go as planned,” said Swail. “We sort of unraveled a little bit. I felt I didn’t do a good enough job with her, and she got a little bit edgy. So obviously coming into tonight, I wasn’t just brimming with confidence, but I trusted the mare. She warmed up beautifully. It was a difficult course, and when I went in, I knew I needed a clear round to make sure we were going to go through [to the second round]. Lady felt so comfortable, and I was really clear with my plan and how to ride her. Everything came up perfectly.”

From there, it was on to round two, where Bluman and Keenan represented the Trailblazers flawlessly, each delivering fault-free performances.

For Bluman, the many clear rounds turned in by the Trailblazers are a testament to the quality of horses each of them is choosing to compete in the MLSJ team events.

“It all comes down to putting the team before you put yourself,” explained Bluman. “We managed to do that really well with the guidance of Cara. We understand that whatever the decision is, and when we are selected to jump in the team, we need to give it a good shot and deliver. So, we're putting really good horses and really good riders.”

In speaking of Corbie V.V., a Zangersheide mare, owned by Bluman and Abigail Wexner, Bluman continued, “For me, I rode my best horse who I think, humbly, is one of the best horses in the world right now. She’s a 9-year-old that is incredibly special. So that shows you how much it matters to me to perform in the League!”

Photo © High Desert Sport Photo. Daniel Bluman and Corbie V.V. Photo © High Desert Sport Photo.

Keenan – who was partnered with Chansonette Farm’s 10-year-old Warmblood stallion Kick On (Warrior x Caretino Glory) for the class – echoed similar sentiments as to the importance of the MLSJ team competitions.

“My favorite events are always the team events, whether it’s team USA or for the Trailblazers,” said Keenan. “This season, I had an opportunity to jump a younger horse; Kick On is a horse that is only started jumping this level… I really used these events to develop my partnership with him, and obviously he ended up being a star for these types of classes. It really was a matter of growing by doing, and obviously riding amongst these riders, you want to always give your best because every event we have a chance to win.”

With the clear rounds from Bluman and Keenan turned in in round two, it all came down to an exciting gold-medal jump-off between Swail and Patricio Pasquel representing the Archers, with Swail ultimately emerging victorious.

Photo © High Desert Sport Photo. Lillie Keenan and Kick On. Photo © High Desert Sport Photo.

For the Irish rider, the team win helped to make up for the disappointment of an abrupt change of plans at the beginning of the week.

“I was supposed to be in Geneva; it’s a little disappointing not being able to jump in the [Rolex IRJC Top 10 Final], which is a great achievement,” explained Swail, whose flight to Switzerland for his horses was unexpectedly canceled. “You know the flight got cancelled, it’s beyond our control. So, for me, I’m meant to be here this week. Thankfully, Cara decided to stick me on the team with Lady. [Lady’s] a little less experienced then some of the horses. I haven’t had her just quite as long, but she has been jumping very well. She’s been in great form. Thankfully tonight, she produced two beautiful rounds.”

With the win in the final team competition of the season – for which teams earned double the points – the Trailblazers finished the year with a winning 136 points. Second place in the overall standings wih 122 points went to the home team, the DIHP Roadrunners. Rounding out the top three, and taking home the final portion of the $500,000 season-ending bonus money, was Maccabi United on 115 points.

While she was not competing on Saturday night, Bluman, Keenan and Swail were joined on the podium by fellow teammate Natalie Dean (USA), who, just a week prior, had anchored the team to victory in leg nine of MLSJ competition. Also currently on the Trelawny Trailblazers’ roster and representing the team throughout the year are Charlotte Jacobs (USA) and Darragh Kenny (IRL).

 



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