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Great Britain won the Nations Cup in Gijon

The British team pipped Spain by a slender one-fault margin in the nail-biting last qualifying leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Jumping 2016 series

19 Giugno 2019
di Redazione Cavallo Magazine

Gijon, August 27th, 2016 – Gijon in Spain presented the 19th and last qualifier of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2016 season today. The competition was the seventh and last leg of the Europe Division 2 series. Three nations were chasing points – Norway, Portugal and Spain. However Spain and Ukraine were already qualified for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ 2016 Final before the competition began, and these two countries will battle it out for the single promotional spot available at the Final in Barcelona (ESP) next month. Great Britain won today’s competition by a narrow one-fault margin over the hosts from Spain with The Netherlands finishing third and Switzerland in fourth place. Twelve teams competed, and the top eight returned for the second round. Course designer was Spain’s Avelino Rodriguez-Miravalles. Twelve fences, with the final double, a vertical topped by a plank followed by an oxer, posing the most consistent challenge of the day. Just one double-clear performance – from Canadian pathfinders Elizabeth Gingras and Zilversprings. Just four clears from 47 horse-and-rider combinations in the first round. The colourful track set by Spanish course designer Avelino Rodriguez-Miravalles proved remarkably difficult in the first round of the competition when only four of the 47 horse-and-rider combinations managed to turn in a fault-free performance. But in one of those familiar contradictions that go hand-in-hand with the Nations Cup format, there was a dramatic improvement in round two which was gripping to the very final moment. Egypt, Mexico, Portugal and Norway were already out of contention at the halfway stage, the three-member Egyptian side however only losing out on the clock when four countries were tied on 17 faults at the end of round one. It was the British who led the way at the halfway stage when opener Tim Stockdale (Fleur de l’Aube) and third-line newcomer Samuel Hutton (Happydam) posted two of those four precious first-round clears. That allowed them to drop the eight collected by Joe Whitaker (Lola V) leaving only Bevis’ single mistake at the 1.60m vertical at fence eight on their score-card. The line from the previous 4m-wide open water to this vertical and on to the following hedge-filled oxer at fence nine required accuracy, and the course-plan then sent them snaking around to another vertical at fence 10 before confronting the biggest question on the course. The penultimate water-tray oxer was followed by a sharp right-hand turn to the final double, and here Rodriguez-Miravalles presented them with a vertical topped with a white plank followed by a coloured oxer. This took a huge toll, almost half the field faulting at the first element in round one, while 12 of the 32 starters left at least one of the elements on the floor in round two. The Canadians were two fences behind the British leaders as the second round began and the only double-clear of the entire competition from their pathfinders Elizabeth Gingras and the super-cool Zilversprings, who didn’t seem to have a care in the world all day, kept them right in the game. But an additional 12 faults from the remaining team members sent them plummeting down the leaderboard, while, next in line, the Swiss and French also lost their grip when adding eight and 13 faults apiece. The Dutch did really well to add just four to their 16-fault first-round scoreline thanks to fantastic clears from 25-year-old pathfinder Doron Kuipers (Zinius) and 18-year-old Sanne Thijssen (Captain Cooper), the latter showing great maturity second time out having experienced a scary moment at the open water at her first attempt. For all that however, it was the Spanish who held fastest when adding nothing to their 17-fault first effort when Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (Fidux), Gerardo Menendez (Cassino DC) and Sergio Alvarez Moya (Arrayan) were all foot-perfect this time out. And that heaped the pressure on the British leaders.

Stockdale and his lovely mare put four on the board second time out, and when Whitaker hit fence eight along with both elements of the dreaded final double and then Hutton lowered the last element of the triple combination at six and the first element of the final double it all came down to Bevis and his 15-year-old grey. Even discounting Whitaker’s result his side already had 12 faults to add bringing their total to 16 and only a single fault behind the Spanish now. You could hear a whisper as the home crowd watched him entering the arena, but the 50-year-old veteran didn’t flinch, steering the horse that carried him to a double-clear at the Europe Division 1 Furusiyya leg in Dublin (IRL) last month to a serenely smooth tour of the track to clinch it. British Chef d’Equipe, Tony Newberry, said afterwards that he always thought his side could do well today. “From the moment we saw the course plan we got excited because we knew we had a chance of winning!”, he said. Talking about the course, 27-year-old Samuel Hutton said the final double was by far the biggest test on the track, while Whitaker explained that while his mare coped well in the first round it wasn’t so easy for her second time out. “The good news is that the rest of the team pulled together so we could win!” he pointed out however. Tim Stockdale was delighted with the performance of the mare who has brought the 52-year-old Olympian right back into the limelight, while Bevis pointed out that his entire side all went into today’s competition in a good frame of mind. “Our horses have all been jumping well with good results over the last few days so you have to be confident, otherwise there’s no point in going into the ring anyway!” Asked what he was thinking when last to go in the competition he explained, “Tim just said to me you gotta jump clear, don’t worry, just go in there and do it! So I didn’t really think about it, I just got on with it!” Bevis added. And he was delighted with Courtney Z – “I was chuffed with him today” he said, “he’s a really great horse and a good friend to me you know!”

 

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