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Germany wins AIEC SRNC Sweden

Last week it was Germany who claimed the overall victory at the AIEC Student Riders Nations Cup -event in Lund, Sweden. A total of 12 countries were represented by 3 riders each. After winning the Showjumping-class and ending in the top of dressage the German Team took home victory. Gaining the necessary points to remain in the top six of the President's Cup. Only the top six countries of this ranking will be able to compete in the Gold League at the AIEC SRNC World Finals at the end of this year, organized in Florida, USA. Ireland, who was in the lead of the ranking after Romania, made it to the third overall spot. This assures the Guinness-country of their leader position in the ranking. Individually it was Theresa Brendle who conquered the first place.  This after winning the show jumping ranking and ending sixth in the dressage. Nicole Haller followed in a second place while Austria's Katharina Wildling completed the stage. The top five was completed by Jaclyn Pepper from the USA and Ian Cassels from Ireland. Despite some technical errors the AIEC SRNC Sweden was experienced as a nice competition. Special prices were for the Netherlands, Ireland's Paddy McDonagh and Sweden's Celie Gunnarsson.   STUDENTS_LUND

Last week it was Germany who claimed the overall victory at the AIEC Student Riders Nations Cup -event in Lund, Sweden. A total of 12 countries were represented by 3 riders each. After winning the Showjumping-class and ending in the top of dressage the German Team took home victory. Gaining the necessary points to remain in the top six of the President's Cup. Only the top six countries of this ranking will be able to compete in the Gold League at the AIEC SRNC World Finals at the end of this year, organized in Florida, USA. Ireland, who was in the lead of the ranking after Romania, made it to the third overall spot. This assures the Guinness-country of their leader position in the ranking. Individually it was Theresa Brendle who conquered the first place.  This after winning the show jumping ranking and ending sixth in the dressage. Nicole Haller followed in a second place while Austria's Katharina Wildling completed the stage. The top five was completed by Jaclyn Pepper from the USA and Ian Cassels from Ireland. Despite some technical errors the AIEC SRNC Sweden was experienced as a nice competition. Special prices were for the Netherlands, Ireland's Paddy McDonagh and Sweden's Celie Gunnarsson.   STUDENTS_LUND

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