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Daniel Bluman and Rebelline Capture the $6,000 Dodd Technologies at WEF

Richard Vogel and Con Quality Finish in Second

January 21, 2026 at 8:38 PMBy a.dunne

Daniel Bluman and Rebelline Capture the $6,000 Dodd Technologies at WEF

Israel's Daniel Bluman and his own 9-year-old mare Rebelline de Kwakenbeek won the CSI4* $6,000 Dodd Technologies Two Phase Special class at the World Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington, Florida, on Wednesday.

Runner-up and third place

World no. 6 Richard Vogel of Germany and the 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding Con Quality finished second in the 1.45-meter class during week three of WEF.

Ben Maher of Great Britain, who is world no. 4, and the 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding Nighthawk, took third.

Good day at WEF for Vogel

It was a successful day for Richard Vogel, who won the $1,000 Bainbridge Companies Two Phase1.40 meter class just before the Dodd Technologies class. Vogel won the Bainbridge class with Gangster Montdesir.

Rounding out the top six

World no. 3 Christian Kukuk of Germany and Fantasia took fourth place.

Ireland's Bertram Allen and Kadans finished in fifth place.

Canadian Erynn Ballard and Chatadel PS earned the green ribbon for sixth place.


Photo courtesy of SEL Photography


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