The CSIOJ Nations Cup in Sentower Park was won by Belgium today, led by Rik Detaedt with a total score of 229.91 seconds and 10 penalty points during the second round. Evelyne Putters was the only one to drive a clear round twice with Nabeau van het Mogroveld Z (by Nabab de Reve) and scored eighth place individually.
The Belgian team also consisted of Luiz Felipe Neto de Azevedo with Valentino Massuere (by Canturo), Aurelia Guisson with No Limit vh Legita Hof Z (by Nabab de Reve) and Bart Jay Junior Vandecasteele with Kadee van het Heikanthof. Second place went to Germany under Peter Teeuwen with a score of 231.14 seconds in the second round and 17 penalty points in total. Theresa Kröninger won first place individually with Hummer N (by Quasimodo). The team also consisted of Romy Rosalie Tietje with Cascadino (by Cartani 4), Mathies Rüder with For Freedom Ekt (by For Fashion) and Max Paschertz with Sem Semper (by Semper Fi 4). Third place went to Ireland led by James Kernan, the best athlete there was Conor Mclaughin with Kilbarron Rue (by Gelvin Clover) who placed fourth individually. The team completed a time of 228. 79 seconds and a total of 18 penalty points. Timmy Brennan on Gcs Ita (by OBOS Quality 004), Alex Finney on Absolutely Kingmar Z (by Aganix du Seigneur) and Rhys Williams on Cowboy Balou (by Cornets Balou) completed the team.
Fourth place went to Spain and fifth place went to Denmark. All results can be found here.
The Belgian team also consisted of Luiz Felipe Neto de Azevedo with Valentino Massuere (by Canturo), Aurelia Guisson with No Limit vh Legita Hof Z (by Nabab de Reve) and Bart Jay Junior Vandecasteele with Kadee van het Heikanthof. Second place went to Germany under Peter Teeuwen with a score of 231.14 seconds in the second round and 17 penalty points in total. Theresa Kröninger won first place individually with Hummer N (by Quasimodo). The team also consisted of Romy Rosalie Tietje with Cascadino (by Cartani 4), Mathies Rüder with For Freedom Ekt (by For Fashion) and Max Paschertz with Sem Semper (by Semper Fi 4). Third place went to Ireland led by James Kernan, the best athlete there was Conor Mclaughin with Kilbarron Rue (by Gelvin Clover) who placed fourth individually. The team completed a time of 228. 79 seconds and a total of 18 penalty points. Timmy Brennan on Gcs Ita (by OBOS Quality 004), Alex Finney on Absolutely Kingmar Z (by Aganix du Seigneur) and Rhys Williams on Cowboy Balou (by Cornets Balou) completed the team.
Fourth place went to Spain and fifth place went to Denmark. All results can be found here.