The prize money for the final day, which is part of Spruce Meadows' 50th anniversary celebrations, is $2 million higher than last year. This makes the upcoming CPKC “International”, presented by Rolex, a new record for Spruce Meadows.

 

During the Masters final, it will become clear whether Martin Fuchs and Leone Jei can win the “CPKC International presented by Rolex” for the third time in a row. But thanks to his victory in the Rolex Grand Prix in Aachen in July, Martin Fuchs has the chance to become only the second rider in history to win the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, which requires three consecutive victories in the four Rolex Grand Slam Majors: CHIO Aachen, Spruce Meadows, Geneva and Dutch Masters in 's Hertogenbosch.

 

A second consecutive Rolex Grand Slam Major victory would earn him a bonus of 500,000 euros on top of the prize money.

 

‘We have introduced a number of exciting new elements at Spruce Meadows this year to celebrate our 50th anniversary,’ said President and CEO Linda Southern-Heathcott. "We have an impressive list of corporate partners who have enabled us to award more than $200 million in prize money since our inception in 1975. This support has extended into this special year and allows us to award prize money that brings us close to many of the world's largest sporting prizes, with over 11 million dollars (CAD) to be awarded during the 2025 tournament season. That's pretty exciting for a former cattle feed storage facility in the Canadian foothills."