Today's Nations Cup in La Baule, France, ended with a big bang for the team from Brasil. At a height of 1m60 the teams of four combinations jumped over two rounds. In each round the three best results counted and were added to the end results. It was the team from Brasil who took the victory home today. Starting for Brasil we saw Luiz Felipe Filho de Azevedo with Chaccomo (by Chacco-Blue) who jumped 1 penalty in both rounds, Felipe Amaral and his Germanico T who's results were wiped (5-9), Yuri Mansur and his Vitiki (by Valentino) who jumped a clear first round and 4 penalties in the second round and Pedro Veniss with his Quabri de L Isle with whom he had 1 penalty in the first round and remained clear in the second round. Their total ended with 7 penalties taking them to first place. In second place it was the team of the Flying Dutchman with Jur Vrieling and VDL Glasgow vh Merelsnest (by Nabab de Reve) (4-9, Frank Schuttert with Chianti's Champion (by Champion du Lys) (1-4), Marc Houtzager and Sterrehof's Calimero (by Quidam de Revel) (0-4) and two clear rounds from the world's number one rider Harrie Smolders with his Don VHP Z (by Diamant de Semilly). The team total ended with 8 penalties and a second place. In third place it was the team from Switzerland with 9 penalties, while in fourth place it was Spain who went home with 12 penalties. In fifth place it was Germany with 14 penalties. Find all results here
Today's Nations Cup in La Baule, France, ended with a big bang for the team from Brasil. At a height of 1m60 the teams of four combinations jumped over two rounds. In each round the three best results counted and were added to the end results. It was the team from Brasil who took the victory home today. Starting for Brasil we saw Luiz Felipe Filho de Azevedo with Chaccomo (by Chacco-Blue) who jumped 1 penalty in both rounds, Felipe Amaral and his Germanico T who's results were wiped (5-9), Yuri Mansur and his Vitiki (by Valentino) who jumped a clear first round and 4 penalties in the second round and Pedro Veniss with his Quabri de L Isle with whom he had 1 penalty in the first round and remained clear in the second round. Their total ended with 7 penalties taking them to first place. In second place it was the team of the Flying Dutchman with Jur Vrieling and VDL Glasgow vh Merelsnest (by Nabab de Reve) (4-9, Frank Schuttert with Chianti's Champion (by Champion du Lys) (1-4), Marc Houtzager and Sterrehof's Calimero (by Quidam de Revel) (0-4) and two clear rounds from the world's number one rider Harrie Smolders with his Don VHP Z (by Diamant de Semilly). The team total ended with 8 penalties and a second place. In third place it was the team from Switzerland with 9 penalties, while in fourth place it was Spain who went home with 12 penalties. In fifth place it was Germany with 14 penalties. Find all results here