Toronto, Ontario – Ten-time Canadian Olympian Ian Millar of Perth, ON, landed his record 12th Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Championship on Saturday night, November 5, at the Royal Horse Show, held as part of the 94th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, ON.
Millar returned last in the second and final round of the Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Championship on Saturday night, having posted the fastest clear in Friday night’s opening speed round riding Dixson. Millar and the 13-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding owned by Susan and Ariel Grange of Cheltenham, ON, repeated their flawless performance in Saturday’s two-round final over tracks set by course designer Bernardo Cabral of Portugal.
Ian Millar of Perth, ON, won the $100,000 Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Championship riding Dixson on Saturday, November 5, at the Royal Horse Show in Toronto, ON. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography
“It’s a lot of stress, that final round!” said Millar, 69, who has now claimed the national title a total of 12 times in his illustrious career. “There’s no room for error, and that’s what jumping it is all about. There was no option but to do what Dixson did.”
Saturday night’s victory marked an impressive comeback for Dixson after two sinus surgeries sidelined him earlier in the year and ultimately kept Millar from competing at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
“In the years that I’ve been riding him, I’ve never jumped him indoors, but it was not an issue for him,” said Millar, who last won the Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Champion in 2014 riding his London Olympic mount, Star Power. “It’s great to have this quality of horse here at The Royal because we’ve got some serious competition coming at us next week in the international division.”Mac Cone, of King City, ON, earned the $100,000 Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Reserve Championship title for the second year in a row riding Gasper van den Doorn on Saturday, November 5, at the Royal Horse Show. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography
Having returned to competition in August, Dixson was back at the top of his game, holding off Mac Cone, 64, of King City, ON. For the second year in a row, Cone earned the Reserve Championship title riding Gasper van den Doorn for owner Chadburn Holdings, Inc. The pair finished on a combined total of 1.73 penalties carried forward from Friday night’s speed phase, and joined Millar as the only other horse-rider combination to leave all the rails in place over three rounds of competition.
Hyde Moffatt of Brantford, ON, posted two clear rounds in Saturday night’s final to finish third with a total of 4.45 penalties riding Granturo, owned by Western Sales & Development.
Having finished second and third behind their father on Friday night, Jonathon and Amy Millar, both of Perth, ON, remained in the top five following the final phase of competition. Jonathon Millar and Bonzay, owned by Isotropic investments, finished on 4.46 penalties for fourth while Amy Millar incurred 8.42 penalties to place fifth riding Heros, owned by AMMO Investments.Hyde Moffatt of Brantford, ON, and Granturo finished third in the $100,000 Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Championship on Saturday, November 5, at Toronto’s Royal Horse Show. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography
Based on their performances in the Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Championship, Cone and Moffatt move forward to the international division, beginning Tuesday, November 8. They join fellow Canadians Tiffany Foster of North Vancouver, BC, Keean White of Rockwood, ON, Vanessa Mannix of Calgary, AB, Erynn Ballard of Tottenham, ON, and Ian and Jonathon Millar, who were all pre-qualified based on their world ranking.
The $130,500 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Toronto on Wednesday evening, November 9, highlights international show jumping competition at the Royal Horse Show, and is a qualifying event for the 2017 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final in Omaha, Nebraska, next spring. Rio Olympic champions Nick Skelton and Big Star of Great Britain headline the list of international entries, which also includes Kent Farrington and McLain Ward, who were both members of the U.S. Olympic silver medal team in Rio.
Tickets for the Royal Horse Show can still be purchased by visiting royalfair.org or ticketmaster.ca.
For more information on the Royal Horse Show, the marquee event of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, visit royalfair.org/horse-show. A complete horse show schedule can be accessed here.
Funding support for The Royal has been provided by the City of Toronto and the Government of Ontario.
$100,000 Greenhawk Canadian Show Jumping Championship – Final Standings
Rider Hometown Horse Total
- Ian Millar Perth, ON Dixson 52.75
2. Mac Cone King City, ON Gasper van den Doorn 54.99
3. Hyde Moffatt Brantford, ON Granturo 52.44
4. Jonathon Millar Perth, ON Bonzay 52.64
5. Amy Millar Perth, ON Heros 51.27
6. Beth Underhill Schomberg, ON Count Me In 63.84
7. Keean White Rockwood, ON For Freedom Z 66.78
8. Sean Jobin Toronto, ON Zindiloma 66.90
9. Jordan Macpherson Toronto, ON Aldine 64.45
10. Quincy Hayes Aurora, ON Calgary 56 66.55
11. Vanessa Mannix Calgary, AB Grand Cru vd Vijf Eiken 68.63
12. Sarah Jane Franklin Kanata, ON Canberra PJ 62.06
About The Royal
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is the world’s largest combined indoor agricultural and equestrian show. This year, the 94th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair runs from November 4-13, 2016, at Exhibition Place in downtown Toronto. For competition schedules, live webcasting, results, and to purchase tickets, visit www.royalfair.org.