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Startseite News German team triumphant at Houghton Hall
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German team triumphant at Houghton Hall

  • Mai 31, 2016
Left to right Peter Thomsen, Josefa Sommer, Bettina Hoy, Josephine Schnaufer and Christopher Bartle Credit:Trevor Holt
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FEI_NationsCup_EventingPress release FEI – The German team again showed their liking for the beautiful surroundings of Houghton Hall (GBR), third leg of the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing 2016, and won for the second year running, narrowly beating Australia by just 0.4 penalties. The French, who are having a brilliant season, were third and now head the 2016 series leaderboard ahead of host nation Great Britain, who finished fourth, while Nicola Wilson, who was not in the team, finished first and third on the individual leaderboard.

Josephine Schnauffer and Sambuuca 10, placed sixth individually, helping to secure Germany's win at Houghton Hall. © Trevor Holt/FEI
Josephine Schnauffer and Sambuuca 10, placed sixth individually, helping to secure Germany’s win at Houghton Hall. © Trevor Holt/FEI

When asked the secret of Germany’s extraordinarily consistency, team trainer Christopher Bartle replied: “We have a great team spirit, which I treasure, and we work to maintain it. The riders support each other and they respect each other’s opinions because they all want to get better, however good they are.”

He added: “I like Houghton. It’s a good track in a lovely park. The timing is right for us (in May) and we are always well looked after. I never have a problem getting riders to come here.”

Peter Thomsen, a long-standing member of the German team, agreed: “This is my first time at Houghton and I am very impressed. The course is good for galloping and for training horses. It has typical British questions and you have to ride fast to make the time. We have a good system of getting information back to each other during the day and Chris gives us feedback in the warm-up.”

Germany, winners of the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing at Houghton Hall (GBR) for the second year running (left to right): Peter Thomsen, Josefa Sommer, Bettina Hoy and Josephine Schnauffer, with their coach Christopher Bartle. © Trevor Holt/FEI
Germany, winners of the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing at Houghton Hall (GBR) for the second year running (left to right): Peter Thomsen, Josefa Sommer, Bettina Hoy and Josephine Schnauffer, with their coach Christopher Bartle. © Trevor Holt/FEI

Germany led after the Dressage phase, just slipping behind Australia in the Jumping phase when Bettina Hoy and Seigneur Medicott hit two rails. But then the Australians, led by triple Olympic gold medallist Andrew Hoy (on Rutherglen), could not match the Germans for overall Cross Country speed and the latter was able to regain supremacy.

New Zealand, winners of the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing at Houghton Hall in 2014, were third after Dressage, but slipped to fifth behind Britain with two Jumping fences down for Mark Todd and too many Cross Country time penalties between them. Tim Price finished best of the quartet on Bango, a good result after their fall so close to home at Kentucky last month.

The Cross Country track at Houghton had been verti drained in the dry weather and rode well with few faults incurred. The most influential fences were a double of corners at fence 10, where Britain’s Izzy Taylor had a run-out on Call Me Maggie May, and the four-element water complex at 12.

Results
1. Germany 137.1 points
Josephine Schnauffer/Sambuuca 10, 44.0;
Peter Thomsen/Horseware’s Barney, 44.7;
Bettina Hoy/Seigneur Medicott, 48.4
(Josefa Sommer/Hamilton 24, 60.6)

2. Australia 137.5 points
Andrew Hoy/Rutherglen, 42.7;
Sam Griffiths/Beaurepaire Nemo, 46.6;
Tim Boland/GV Billy Elliot, 48.2
(Kevin McNab/Wonham Wot Next, 88.0)

3. France 146.4 points
Matthieu Van Landeghem/Trouble Fete ENE HN, 40.4;
Didier Dhennin/Troubadour Camphoux, 52.1;
Geoffroy Soullez/Madiran du Liot, 53.9
(Denis Mesples/Oregon de la Vigne, 78.6)

4. Great Britain 152.3 points
Sarah Bullimore/Valentino V, 44.1;
Laura Collett/Mr Bass, 47.4;
Coral Keen/Wellshead Fare Opposition, 60.8;
(Izzy Taylor/Call Me Maggie May, 76.7)

5. New Zealand 160.8 points
Tim Price/Bango, 47.7;
Caroline Powell/Onwards and Upwards, 53.6;
Mark Todd/Obos Columbus, 59.5
(Jesse Campbell/Cleveland, 62.1)

6. Netherlands 209.8 points
Renske Kroeze/Jane Z, 67.4;
Althea Bleekman/Ziomf, 78.4;
Wilken Jordy/Chapeau Spirit, 64.0
(Eef Hamers/Capri Van’t Gestelhof, EL XC)

7. USA 1,163.0 points
Katherine Coleman/Longwood, 61.7;
Tiana Coudray/Sambuca F, 101.3
(Elisabeth Halliday-Sharp/Fernhill By Night, EL XC)

Standings (after 3 out of 9 events)
1. France 250 points
2. Great Britain 225 points
3. Germany 200 points
4. Ireland 170 points
5. Australia 160 points
6. Netherlands 100 points
7. Sweden 60 points
7. New Zealand 60 points
9. Italy 50 points
9. USA 50 points
11. Belgium 40 points

See full standings here >

Source: Press release FEI

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