Colombia’s Mark Bluman just had the best weekend of his career at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Alt. How good was it?

First-five-star-Grand-Prix-win good.

$145,510-USD-in-weekly-earnings good.

Win-an-international-class-every-day-including-both-GPs-on-three-different-horses good.

Here’s the breakdown:

Friday: Bluman takes first AND second in the 5* RBC Capital Markets Cup 1.50m with Inside Of My Heart and Phelina de Septon, respectively. He posted the only sub-41 second time of the day (40.20) to take the W, setting the stage for a speedy weekend ahead.

Saturday: Bluman claims the RBC Grand Prix of Canada presented by Rolex on Landon de Muze. It’s his career first five-star GP title—and likely just the first of more to come. The pair were second earlier in the year in the 5* GP at WEF, Week 7.

Sunday: Hot off one GP win, Bluman went straight into another. Aboard Hastella, he won the CSI2* 1.45m Grand Prix, topping a 12-horse jump-off by six hundredths of a second (37.36). (Amy Millar and Christiano took second in 37.40).

In five rounds and three days, he pulled just one rail and earned nearly $140k—for context, that’s roughly his total yearly winnings in 2021. ($8.5k of his week’s earnings came on Thursday with a pair of top 10 finishes in the 5* 1.55m Recon Metal Cup.)

And it’s not just a good week. He’s having a great year.

Six months into 2026, Bluman has already topped his total from the year prior (2025)—his previous best year—with $657,704 in earnings vs $606,401 in 2025 (Jumpr stats).

It’s the best season on record. And it’s not even half done.