Madison Goetzmann Wins Rushy Marsh Farm Grand Prix CSI2*

February 9, 2020 Show Jumping0

HorseBuff Magazine – Showjumping, Winter Equestrian Festival, WEF

Competition during week five of the 2020 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) came to a close under perfect conditions for Madison Goetzmann (USA), winner of the $50,000 Rushy Marsh Farm Grand Prix CSI2* and Canada’s Tiffany Foster, who claimed victory in the $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m CSI5* on Sunday, February 9, in Wellington, FL.

Madison Goetzmann and Prestigious . Photo © Sportfot

WEF continues through March 29 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida, with 12 consecutive weeks of world-class competition and $13 million dollars on offer. The sixth week of competition runs February 12-16, is sponsored by the World Championship Hunter Rider (WCHR) program, and recognized as a CSI3* by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). The week will feature the $100,000 WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular in the International Arena during “Saturday Night Lights”, as well as the $137,000 Grand Prix CSI3* and $25,000 CP Grand Prix, on the grass Derby Field at Equestrian Village (home of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival).

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Balancing her freshman year of college at the University of Richmond in Richmond, VA, with her time in the show ring has not slowed 19-year-old Goetzmann down one bit. She and her long-time mount Prestigious topped a field of 44 over tracks built by Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) and Andy Christiansen (ECU) to highlight two-star competition during week five.

Watch Madison Goetzmann and Prestigious’ jump-off round.

“Going into the jump-off, I had my competitive edge on and my horse is very fast and reliable in the jump-off,” said Goetzmann. “It was a really great track for my horse; the stride options were forward, and he’s a smaller horse so having those strides set that way with tight turns right after really gave me an advantage. I knew I had a good shot and I gave it my all. He goes in every time and wants to win. I’m lucky to have him!”

Goetzmann has progressed to FEI competition with Prestigious, a 13-year-old Westphalian gelding (Con Cento x Corofino) after they got to know each other in the 1.30m division. “We found him Kuwait where he was jumping 1.20m with an amateur and we took our time moving up, but the last two years we have been focusing on the two-stars. His scope is incredible, and I remember when I was younger thinking it might take a little longer than I thought to get to this level.”

Madison Goetzmann and Prestigious are presented as winners by Tom Petersen and Drew Rudebusch, Co-Founders of Corro, Tija Alisa Jurjans, Manager/Trainer at Rushy Marsh Farm Stable, and ringmaster Steve Rector. Photo © Sportfot

With the help of Goetzmann’s trainers John Madden and U.S. Olympic team gold medalist Beezie Madden, the progression has been easier than she every expected. The 2020 season, however, marks the first time Goetzmann is studying outside of Wellington for the season and has to balance travel into her schedule.

“I’ve been coming to WEF since I was eight years old and my public school at home was very understanding, so this is the first winter that I’m going back and forth,” said Goetzmann, who hails from Skaneateles, NY. “My first show since September was week three and we were clear in both 1.45m three-star classes. I was nervous, but I think Prestigious made it easy for me. I have so much confidence in him because we have such a strong partnership.”

Chloe Reid and Souper Shuttle. Photo © Sportfot

Jumping into the runner-up position, Chloe Reid (USA) finished second riding Souper Shuttle, owned by Live Oak Plantation LLC. They posted a jump-off time of 38.21 seconds, just fractions of a second off Goetzmann’s pace. Still less than a second behind the leader, Brazilian Olympic champion Rodrigo Pessoa rounded out the podium finishing in third on Carlito’s Way 6, owned by Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC, in 39 seconds flat.

Rodrigo Pessoa and Carlito’s Way 6. Photo © Sportfot

Ireland’s Cameron Hanley took fourth aboard Kasper van het Hellehof for Poden Farms, while Maria Costa (USA) capped the top five on Valentino V Z, owned by Ravello Farms LLC.

Final Results: $50,000 Rushy Marsh Farm Grand Prix CSI2*

1 PRESTIGIOUS: 2007 Westphalian gelding by Con Cento x Corofino
MADISON GOETZMANN (USA), Madison Goetzmann: 0/0/38.15

2 SOUPER SHUTTLE: 2011 Hanoverian mare by Stakkato x La Zarras 2
CHLOE REID (USA), Live Oak Plantation LLC: 0/0/38.21

3 CARLITO’S WAY 6: 2010 Holsteiner gelding by Casall x Lordanos
RODRIGO PESSOA (BRA), Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC: 0/0/39.00

4 KASPER VAN HET HELLEHOF: 2010 BWP stallion by Emerald Van’t Ruytershof x Nabab de reve
CAMERON HANLEY (IRL), Poden Farms: 0/0/39.89

5 VALENTINO V Z: 2009 Zangersheide stallion by Verdi x Converter
MARIA COSTA (USA), Ravello Farms LLC: 0/0/40.09

6 DIAMANTS AURORA: 2010 Hanoverian mare by Dirado x Chacco Blue
JESSICA MENDOZA (GBR), Jessica Mendoza: 0/0/40.20

7 JASMIJN: 2009 Belgian Warmblood mare by Diamant de Semilly x Montender
JONATHAN MCCREA (USA), Windsor Show Stables: 0/0/41.25

8 PERFORMANCE EP: 2009 Oldenburg mare by Lord Pezi x Grandeur
SARAH SEGAL (USA), Robert Segal: 0/0/41.99

9 CHAGRAND: 2009 Oldenburg gelding by Chacco-Blue x Conterno Grande
MICHAEL BURNETT (USA), Michael Burnett: 0/4/39.77

10 CASCO 11: 2009 Holsteiner gelding by Caspar x Colman
LAUREN TISBO (USA), Tequestrian Farms LLC: 0/4/40.02

11 LEGOLAS TER WILGEN: BWP stallion by Emmerton x Chin Chin
EMILIE CONTER (BEL), Stephex Stables: 0/4/40.62

12 GABLITZ P: 2011 KWPN gelding by Ukato x Cartano
ANDREW WELLES (USA), Anne Arredondo Brekke: 0/4/42.99

Photo credit: Photos © Sportfot

Major reporting contributions for this article were received from the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington FL. and Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.  Please visit Palm Beach International Equestrian Center at pbiec.coth.com or call (561) 793-5867, or email info@equestriansport.com.  Please visit Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. at jenniferwoodmedia.com or email info@jenniferwoodmedia.com.