During the second round of the Nations Cup in Rabat, the top three changed completely. The big winner in the end was the German team, led by Dietmar Gugler.
The German team only collected four extra penalty points during their second round, and thus finally took the victory with a team total of just 13 points.
Sophie Hinners delivered two clear rounds in the saddle of Churchill 48 (Cassito), and David Will also remained completely clear in round two after a lesser first round with My Prins Van Dorperheide (Zilverstar T). Nicola Pohl and Exelro 2 (Chacco-Blue) racked up a total of five penalty points over both rounds, and Rene Dittmer and Burlington Riverland (Mylord Carthago) took care of the elimination result in round two by putting together one bar and an extra time penalty .
Henk Nooren's French team, who stood first at the end of round one, followed in second place, with a team grand total of 16 penalty points. Switzerland, coached by Michel Sorg, took the bronze with 23 penalty points behind the name. Just outside the top three, host country Morocco led by Philippe Le Jeune finished fourth with a total of 24 penalties, followed by team Netherlands from Dorien Thijssen who dropped from first to fifth place.
Photo: © Sharon Schwing
The German team only collected four extra penalty points during their second round, and thus finally took the victory with a team total of just 13 points.
Sophie Hinners delivered two clear rounds in the saddle of Churchill 48 (Cassito), and David Will also remained completely clear in round two after a lesser first round with My Prins Van Dorperheide (Zilverstar T). Nicola Pohl and Exelro 2 (Chacco-Blue) racked up a total of five penalty points over both rounds, and Rene Dittmer and Burlington Riverland (Mylord Carthago) took care of the elimination result in round two by putting together one bar and an extra time penalty .
Henk Nooren's French team, who stood first at the end of round one, followed in second place, with a team grand total of 16 penalty points. Switzerland, coached by Michel Sorg, took the bronze with 23 penalty points behind the name. Just outside the top three, host country Morocco led by Philippe Le Jeune finished fourth with a total of 24 penalties, followed by team Netherlands from Dorien Thijssen who dropped from first to fifth place.
Photo: © Sharon Schwing