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April 19, 2026

Mark Bluman and S & L Hello Sunshine Salute to Spring in $120,000 Palm Beach County Sports Commission Grand Prix

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Wellington, Fla. – April 19, 2026—Colombia’s Mark Bluman closed out international competition on the grass derby field at Equestrian Village with a win in the $120,000 Palm Beach County Sports Commission CSI3* Grand Prix aboard S & L Hello Sunshine during Week 3 of the Wellington International Spring Series, presented by Florida Coast Equipment.

Mark Bluman & S & L Hello Sunshine are presented as winners of the $120,000 Palm Beach County Sports Commission CSI3* Grand Prix. Photo ©Sportfot

The Spring Series spans five weeks and runs through May 10, featuring hunter, jumper and equitation competition at Wellington International, home of the famed Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). Learn more about the Spring Series HERE.

Second to last to return over Oscar Soberon’s (USA) jump-off track, Bluman and his 9-year-old Selle Français stallion bested the runner-up by an outstanding two seconds, making his way to the top of the podium in 34.66 seconds. The next best time—36.52 seconds—was just enough to land Luis Sabino Goncalves (POR) a second-place finish aboard his own 12-year-old Zangersheide gelding Scoop de Septon Z (Hunters Scendro x Echo van’t Spievald).

Luis Sabino Goncalves & Scoop de Septon. Photo ©Sportfot

Going home in third place was Egyptian Olympian Nayel Nassar and Esi Ali, an 11-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding (Stakkato Gold x Tygo) owned by Evergate Stables, after stopping the clock at 36.82 seconds.

Nayel Nassar & Esi Ali. Photo ©Sportfot

Keeping his eyes on the prize and sticking to his plan, Bluman spoke on his winning round with the Diamant de Semilly stallion, saying, “I think I did one less stride than everybody else to the double, and the horse is super-fast—we shaved off two seconds there. I started with a rhythm, and I continued with it the whole way around.”

Sunday marked S & L Hello Sunshine’s first three-star grand prix start after joining Bluman’s string a year ago. “To start his career in the bigger grands prix with a win is a great feeling. We bought him in Europe, thinking that he would be a nice amateur horse, but he kept getting better and better,” said Bluman, who has spent the last year slowly producing the horse. “He doesn’t really know he’s a stallion, but in the ring when he needs to be one—he’s a stallion. We’re very proud of him.

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“It’s a great feeling to finish the Florida season like this,” continued Bluman, who earned nine international podium finishes during the WEF season and made it 10 on Sunday. “Everybody loves this place, so to be the last [FEI] winner on this field, it feels great.”

The Palm Beach County Sports Commission CSI3* Grand Prix was the final international offering on the Equestrian Village derby field before grass competition pivots to the all-new state-of-the-art field at the main WEF grounds for the 2027 season.

Mark Bluman & S & L Hello Sunshine. Photo ©Sportfot

“I grew up watching most of the people that jump in the grand prix, and now to be able to compete against them and actually beat them, it feels pretty good,” concluded Bluman. “I think Wellington is the pinnacle of the sport in North America. Every win is very special, regardless of the level—and this year—we were lucky enough to have a few wins.”

Bluman will now hit the road and intends to take S & L Hello Sunshine to Spruce Meadows later this summer.

For complete results of the $120,000 Palm Beach County Sports Commission CSI3* Grand Prix, click HERE.

Gabriela Reutter & Maharees Rock. Photo ©Sportfot

Closing out the week on the field, Gabriella Reutter (CHI) won the $35,000 Arthramid National Grand Prix. Reutter rode Maharees Rock, a 15-year-old Irish Sport Horse mare (Obos Quality 004 x Ballysimon) owned by Lumiere Horses, Inc., to a winning time of 37.896 seconds. Following close behind and taking home second-place honors was Louis Le Grelle (BEL) aboard Pedro Henge’s New Life van het Hellehof, a 13-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding (Elvis Ter Putte x Andiamo Z Z). The pair stopped the clock 39.130 seconds, with Alison Robitaille’s (USA) time of 39.787 seconds earning her third place riding her own Porto Cristo B, a 9-year-old Hanoverian gelding (Perigueux x Lamberk).

Gabriela Reutter & Maharees Rock are presented as winners of the $35,000 Arthramid National Grand Prix. Photo ©Sportfot

For complete results of the $35,000 Arthramid National Grand Prix, click HERE.

To view complete results from Spring 3, click HERE. For champion and reserve titles, click HERE. The Spring Series at Wellington International continues with two weeks of national competition, April 30 – May 3 and May 7-10.

Visit WellingtonInternational.com to view results, schedules and streaming schedules for the Wellington International Spring Series, presented by Florida Coast Equipment.