CSI 5*-W

Alex Matz & Cashew CR Double Down Winning the Centennial Cup CSI 5*-W at Toronto

Toronto, Canada โ€“ November 08, 2024 โ€“ Alex Matz (USA) and Cashew CR are two-for-two at the Royal Horse Show after winning the $85,680 Centennial Cup CSI 5*-W on Friday evening, November 8, during the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, ON.

The 28-year-old is making his second appearance at the Royal Horse Show a memorable one by claiming victory in Fridayโ€™s one-round speed competition after also leading the victory gallop in Wednesdayโ€™s Strength & Speed Challenge. Third in the original order, Matz made quick work of Oscar Soberonโ€™s (USA) course in front of an enthusiastic crowd in the Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Matz and Cashew CR, a 16-year-old Holsteiner (Cassini II x Quinar Z) owned by his mother, Dorothy A. Matz, crossed the timers in 51.76 seconds with a long list of notoriously quick riders still to come.

โ€œI knew if I gave Cashew a chance Iโ€™d be very competitive, but there were a lot of really fast people behind me so I had to give it my all and, luckily, it went my way,โ€ said Alex Matz, who put his trust in the eight-year partnership he has developed with the gelding. โ€œHeโ€™s a phenomenal horse. He always wants to jump clear and heโ€™s a fighter. I donโ€™t think I will ever have another horse like him.โ€

Daniel Coyle (IRL) & Incredible

For the second night in a row, Irish Olympian Daniel Coyle (IRL) put the fast footwork of Incredible to good use but finished just shy of the winning time. Coyle and the 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Clinton x Heartbreaker) owned in partnership with Ariel Grange finished as the runner-up in 52.79 seconds.

Sean Jobin (CAN) & Coquelicot vh Heuvelland

Former Canadian Show Jumping Champion and Torontoโ€™s own Sean Jobin (CAN) piloted Coquelicot vh Heuvelland Z, his 12-year-old Zangersheide gelding (Catoki x Cassini II), to a third-place finish in 54.75 seconds.

When asked about the training that goes into his consistency with Cashew CR, otherwise known as โ€œMonkeyโ€ around the barn, Alex Matz noted, โ€œWe try to keep things simple and make sure he is happy and healthy. He knows his job and if I ride well, that gives him the best chance to shine.

โ€œThereโ€™s really not much training that goes into Cashew anymore,โ€ explained Alex Matz, who receives constant guidance from his father Michael Matz, a three-time U.S. Olympian and winner of a team silver medal in 1996 โ€“ the same year Alex was born.

After a banner week so far, Alex Matz now turns his focus to Saturdayโ€™s Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข Toronto with his second mount, Ikigai.

โ€œMy horses have been jumping incredibly here at The Royal,โ€ he said. โ€œThe crowds are fantastic, and this is one of my favourite shows. Itโ€™s an honour to compete here, an honour to have him as a horse, and I couldnโ€™t be happier.โ€

๏ปฟInternational show jumping competition culminates on Saturday, November 9, as the worldโ€™s best compete for glory in the $272,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข Toronto. The event will serve as a coveted qualifier for the 2025 FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข Final in Basel, Switzerland, next April.

Alex Matz (USA) aboard Cashew CR is presented as the winner of the $85,680 Centennial Cup by Ray Stanton (far right), President and Chair of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, accompanied by his son, Will, and wife, Stacie.

Final Results โ€“ $85,680 Centennial Cup CSI 5*-W

1) Alex Matz (USA) & Cashew CR โ€“ 0 โ€“ 51.76

2) Daniel Coyle (IRL) & Incredible โ€“ 0 โ€“ 52.79

3) Sean Jobin (CAN) & Coquelicot vh Heuvelland โ€“ 0 โ€“ 54.75

Source: Press Release from Jump Media for the Royal Horse Show

Photos: ยฉ RHS / Ben Radvanyi Photography



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