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Mark Bluman and Mylords Bandit Del Keroytin steal the win in the $75,000 WEC Grand Prix 1.50M

The World Equestrian Center — Ocala played host to top equestrian sport tonight with the $75,000 WEC Grand Prix 1.50m, and earlier this afternoon with the $7,500 Futures Prix 1.40m, both held in the WEC Grand Arena. An international field of competitors contested the two classes which features technical tracks designed by Anderson Lima of Brazil.

Thirty-two entries took to the WEC Grand Arena this evening to contest Lima’s technical track for the $75,000 WEC Grand Prix 1.50m. The course featured 16 jumping efforts including a skinny double combination, a triple combination and two liverpools. Eight entries jumped a clear first round and advanced to the jump-off. In the end it was Mark Bluman of Bluman Equestrian in Wellington, Florida, that captured the win aboard Daniel Bluman’s Mylords Bandit Del Keroytin (Edjaz Van’t Merelsnest x Byssa Del Keroytin).

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