team Gold Medal in 1986, as well as team
and individual Bronze Medals in 1978. In
1981 and 1984, he was the American Grandprix
Association (AGA) Rider of the Year. Matz
was also a two-time AGA Show Jumping Champion
in 1991 and 1992.
With all his riding accomplishments, Matz
received unprecedented notoriety when he
survived the crash of United Airlines Flight
232 in Sioux City, Iowa in 1989. Matz was
named ABC-TV’s “Man of the Week”
for helping to save the lives of two young
children on the plane. Less than two weeks
later, he won the USET Show Jumping Championship.
Matz’s partnership with the legendary Jet
Run, a Show Jumping Hall of Fame inductee,
was the most significant of his career.
Matz and Jet Run topped the medal
stand at the 1979 Pan American Games in
Puerto Rico, earning both the team and individual
Gold Medals. In 1981, the duo emerged victorious
at the FEI Jumping World Cup Final in England.
That same year, Matz rode Jet Run
to the AGA Horse of the Year title. |