Press Release: April 25th

Trelawny Trailblazers Make Their Move
Published
25 APR 2026
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 24, 2026 Contact: media@majorleagueshowjumping.com
Lexington, Ky.— The Trelawny Trailblazers are taking aim at a third championship title, and started with a win in the $262,500 Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) Team Competition, presented by Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, on Friday during Leg 8 at the Kentucky International, held alongside the iconic Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event in Lexington, Ky.
After ending both Season 3 and 4 on top of the leaderboard, the Trailblazers—owned by Cara Raether Carey—started to make their move on a hat trick. Team members Charlotte Jacobs (USA) riding Rincoola Milsean, Lillie Keenan (USA) aboard Chagrin d’Amour and Abdel Saïd (BEL) on Max were called up to the winning squad this week.
“At the end of the season, every point matters for us,” said Keenan after the Trailblazers closed the gap between them and current leader Maccabi United. “We're sitting in second, and we hope to make that first after next week. All three of our horses were aiming for Kentucky, and the atmosphere of the three-day week here is so special. The best horses grow in that situation, and for us, it proved to be an advantage.”
Both Keenan and Saïd started the team off with clear rounds in the opening speed phase, while Jacobs pulled one unlucky rail. Their score was enough to keep them above the cutline and advance to the jump-off, where Jacobs posted a pivotal clear on the board alongside another foot-perfect round from Keenan. Together, they sent Saïd to the medal round to jump for gold against Maccabi United’s Mark Bluman (COL) riding Ubiluc.
“I was disappointed in my riding in the first round,” admitted Jacobs, who returned to Rolex Stadium this week with “Roy” after earning podium success there in the past. “ I really wanted to bring it home for the team and knew that he's naturally quick, so I just tried to stay on a solid clear.”
Despite one rail on the floor, Saïd stopped the clock at 46.21 seconds after three penalty seconds were added. Bluman had three rails down to add nine seconds and finish nearly four ticks (49.96) off the winning pace over Guilherme Jorge’s (BRA) course.
Friday night marked the Trailblazers' second victory of the season after also winning at CSI Greenwich last fall.
“The team spirit is incredible,” said Saïd, a Trailblazers rookie joining the podium with two veteran team riders. “We know each other very well, and it’s a lot of fun to be here with them. I think Major League is a fantastic tour on all levels.”
Bluman was joined as the runner-up by Maccabi United teammates Thaisa Erwin (AUS) on Koberlina TN and his cousin Daniel Bluman (ISR) riding Hummer Z. In third, the Northern Lights buoyed their season position with a much-needed podium after Canada's own Kyle Timm and Glamour du Chanu bested Roadrunner’s Laura Kraut (USA) on Kaylee in the bronze medal jump-off.
Complete results from the $262,500 Team Competition, presented by Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, can be found here. View the current MLSJ team and individual standings here.
The Kentucky International—held at the Kentucky Horse Park—joins The League this season as the penultimate event of the schedule ahead of The Finals in Monterrey, Mexico, April 29 - May 2, where double points are on the line in team competition. Action continues at the Kentucky International CSI5*, presented by Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, as the week culminates in the $340,000 5* Grand Prix on Saturday at 7pm ET.
For more information on Major League Show Jumping and to view complete schedules, rosters and more, visit majorleagueshowjumping.com. Get in on the action by downloading the MLSJ App and tune in live and free all season at ClipMyHorse.tv.
Photos © MLSJ / Meraki Creative Group
Lillie Keenan aboard Chagrin d’Amour.
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