Thermal, Calif. – Zazou Hoffman and Bloom du Plessis celebrated a major milestone moment on March 7, at Desert International Horse Park, as the pair earned their first FEI victory as a partnership. They rode away with the win in the $117,000 Marshall+Sterling CSI3* Grand Prix on Saturday morning to conclude CSI3* competition at Desert Circuit 9, presented by Marshall+Sterling.

“‘Bloom’ and I have had an amazing partnership, but we’ve never won a class,” said Hoffman, who has had the ride on the 15-year-old Selle Français mare for roughly seven years. “So, it’s super exciting for me to finally get that win!”

Zazou Hoffman and Bloom du Plessis. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo

On her way to the top of the podium, Hoffman was one of eight riders from the 34-rider start list to qualify for the jump-off. She and Bloom were only the second to return, but they quickly threw down the gauntlet.

“The jump-off was pretty wild!” said Hoffman. “I went with high risk into the double with the inside turn. It basically ended up being a bending one stride. Mathijs [van Asten] went before me, and I actually trained with him previously. He was like, ‘You have to try it! You have to do it!’ We tried, and [Bloom] tried her heart out and made it out. She was amazing.”

Hoffman continued, “There were definitely a couple spots I left the door open – especially given that the double got a little bit hairy – but I definitely put the pressure on that they’d either have to try it or gallop fast.”

In the end, none of the remaining six returners would come within even three seconds of Hoffman’s time of 44.38 seconds. Second place on 47.50 seconds went to Canada’s Tiffany Foster and Steadfast, owned by Artisan Farms LLC and Kent Farrington LLC. Third place – and the only other double clear effort – went to Australia’s Zoe Brown who piloted Con Aperol to a time of 51.23 seconds.

Don Graves, President and Director of Marshall+Sterling Equine Insurance, presented (from left to right) Tiffany Foster, Zazou Hoffman and Zoe Brown as the top three in Saturday’s $117,000 Marshall+Sterling CSI3* Grand Prix. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo

“I bought her as an 8-year-old from Mathijs van Asten actually,” said Hoffman of Bloom, owned by The Bloom Group. “She’s been amazing. I love her endlessly. She tries so hard every time. I couldn’t imagine not having had her these last years. She’s not a classic jumper, but you have full faith in like her try and her quality. She’s unbelievably careful, and she’s always right there with you.”

After finishing in the top eight of all three FEI grand prix classes that the mare contested this winner at DIHP, Bloom will now enjoy some well-deserved time off.

Tiffany Foster and Steadfast finished in second. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo

“My plan was always to use her very lightly this circuit and just target a few bigger classes. I feel like we did our plan, and now she gets a nice break!” concluded Hoffman, “I’m just thankful for our whole support team. I wouldn’t be able to do it without the owners, trainers, grooms – all of them.”

For full results of the $117,000 Marshall+Sterling CSI3* Grand Prix, click here.

Zazou Hoffman and Bloom du Plessis. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo

While Saturday marked the finale of CSI3* competition at Desert Circuit 9, FEI events continue at DIHP with the CSI4* Desert Circuit 10, running March 10-15, 2026. To learn more, visit deserthorsepark.com.