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Startseite News British team triumph again at Strzegom
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British team triumph again at Strzegom

  • Juni 26, 2016
Izzy Taylor, Laura Collett, Philip Surl Chef d’equipe, Holly Woodhead, Rosalind Carter. Photo credits: Eventing Photo
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FEINationsCupEventingPress release FEI – Great Britain, fielding the all-female team of Izzy Taylor, Rosalind Canter, Holly Woodhead and Laura Collett, rose from fourth after Dressage to win for the second consecutive year at Strzegom (POL), fourth leg of the 2016 FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing. Eight teams contested this leg of the series at the popular Polish venue, which will host the 2017 FEI European Eventing Championships, and many nations will have used this FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing competition to gain experience of Strzegom organiser Marcin Konarski Cross Country track.

Izzy Taylor, Laura Collett, Chef d’Equipe Philip Surl, Holly Woodhead und Rosalind Canter at the FEI Nations Cup. © FEI/Eventing Photo
Izzy Taylor, Laura Collett, Chef d’Equipe Philip Surl, Holly Woodhead und Rosalind Canter at the FEI Nations Cup. © FEI/Eventing Photo

The German team, made up of Olympic and European champion Michael Jung, Jörg Kurbel and Falk-Filip-Finn Westerich, led after Dressage with Jung taking the top two places individually. Riding his dual Kentucky CCI4* winner fischerRocana FST and his 2015 European Champion fischerTakinou, he scored the only sub-40 Dressage marks.

Sweden were in second place at this stage, led by Ludwig Svennerstal and King Bob in third place individually, ahead of Team Italy. But there was a considerable shuffling of the leaderboard after Cross Country, which was run in intense heat.

Great Britain’s trailblazing combination, Izzy Taylor and KBIS Briarlands Matilda, mainstays of many FEI Nations Cup™ teams, produced a foot-perfect Cross Country clear inside the time. Rosalind Canter (GBR) and Allstar B did the same, and when Laura Collett (GBR) and the eight-year-old CIC3* debutant Cooley Again collected just 3.6 time-faults, Great Britain took over the lead.

Michael Jung went steadily with both his rides and gained a handful of time-faults on each. Team mates Kurbel (Brookfield de Bouncer) and Westerich (FBW Gina K) had a Cross Country refusal apiece and accrued time-faults, dropping the team to fourth behind Italy and Belgium.

“Strzegom is a fantastic show”, Great Britain’s FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing team manager Philip Surl said. “The Cross Country is as technical a 3* track as you will get and had been tweaked up from last year. It was very well-built and the footing was excellent. I was immensely proud of the Cross Country rounds all four of my riders produced – they absolutely nailed it.”

Six riders jumped clear Cross Country rounds inside the time. Ludwig Svennerstal was faultless on both of his rides – King Bob, with whom he took the lead individually, and Aspe. Juan Carlos Gracia, the experienced Italian rider, also went inside the time on Querfou, as did Karin Donckers (BEL) aboard Grandioz.

The final day’s Jumping phase produced an exciting competition, with less than two points separating Great Britain and second-placed Italy. Both Rosalind Canter and Izzy Taylor secured vital clear rounds for Team GBR, while Holly Woodhead and Laura Collett both picked up four faults. None of the Italian riders were clear, allowing Great Britain to win by a comfortable 13.3 points margin.

Italy held on to second, ahead of Belgium in third, with Germany in fourth. Norway – fielding an FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing team for the first time – finished fifth and Switzerland were sixth.

Ludwig Svennerstal (SWE) finished on his Dressage score on King Bob to take individual honours, ahead of Michael Jung (GER) on fischerTakinou and Rosalind Canter (GBR) with Allstar B.

“Strzegom has been a happy hunting ground for us,” Philip Surl said. “We needed a bit of a boost in the FEI Nations Cup Eventing series after Houghton and this was a great result. Ros Canter has been away from FEI Nations Cup Eventing teams for two years, so for her to put in a performance like that is brilliant.”

The 2016 FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing moves next to The Plains, USA – a new addition to the calendar this year and the first FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing to take place outside Europe.

Results
1 Great Britain, 160.6
Rosalind Canter/Allstar B, 46.2;
Izzy Taylor/KBIS Briarlands Matlida, 48.5;
Laura Collett/Cooley Again, 65.9
(Holly Woodhead/Fernhill Facetime, 74.0)

2 Italy, 173.9
Pietro Roman/Barraduff, 55.1;
Stafano Brecciaroli/Apollo van de Wendi Kurt Hoeve, 56.7;
Juan Carlos Garcia/Querfou, 62.1
(Pietro Sandei/Inistioge Ohio, 123.0)

3 Belgium, 238.7
Karin Donckers/Grandioz, 62.2;
Xavier Snackers/En Silence Otrang, 80.8;
Lola Madrenas/Roulette W, 95.7
(Lara de Liedekerke-Meier/Alpaga d’Arville, ret’d xc)

Full results on www.strzegomhorsetrials.pl

FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing standings (after 4 out of 9 events)
1 Great Britain 325 points
2 Germany 270
3 France 250
4 Ireland 170
5 Australia 160
6 Netherlands 145
7 Italy 140
8 Belgium 120
9 Sweden 110
10 New Zealand 60

See full standings here >

Source: Press release FEI

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