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The Secret of the Irish - High performance team leaders Michael Blake and Denis Flannelly explain the key to success of Irish Showjumpers

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Ireland has some of the best young jumping talent in the world and its young athletes consistently deliver at the highest level, securing multiple European Championship medals and Nations Cup victories in recent years. This year’s Europeans at Riesenbeck International have gone off to a great start for the riders from the emerald isle: Junior riders Alice Wachman, Tabitha Kyle, Emily Moloney and Paddy Reape secured the first team medal of the championship. But it’s not just the “luck of the Irish”. Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) has a strong system and team culture in place.

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