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Team Netherlands claims victory in Nations Cup Falsterbo

In Falstebo, Sweden, the day ended with a thrilling Nations Cup showjumping. With really close results it all came down to a jump-off. From each country of the top four nations, one rider was selected to take the team to victory. With the four teams all in 4 penalties it all had to come down to one rider. It was the Dutch team that made history at Swedish soil with Johnny Pals being selected as their jump-off rider. Aboard his Chat Botte du Ruisseau Z (by Casall) he finished with a clear round in 39.33 seconds leaving them in first place. The other riders in the team where Maikel van der Vleuten and IDI Utopia (by Quasimodo Z) (4-0), Michel Hendrix with Baileys (by Indoctro) who's results was deleted and Jur Vrieling with VDL Glasgow v Merelsnest N.O.P. (By Nabab de Reve) who completed with two clear rounds. In second place it was the Irish team who selected Daniel Coyle for the Jump-off. Aboard his Cita (by Casall) he jumped a clear round in 41.52 seconds. In third place it was Sweden that finished with 4 penalties in 41.52 seconds. The top five was completed by Italy in fourth place and Great Britain in fifth place.   Find all results here

In Falstebo, Sweden, the day ended with a thrilling Nations Cup showjumping. With really close results it all came down to a jump-off. From each country of the top four nations, one rider was selected to take the team to victory. With the four teams all in 4 penalties it all had to come down to one rider. It was the Dutch team that made history at Swedish soil with Johnny Pals being selected as their jump-off rider. Aboard his Chat Botte du Ruisseau Z (by Casall) he finished with a clear round in 39.33 seconds leaving them in first place. The other riders in the team where Maikel van der Vleuten and IDI Utopia (by Quasimodo Z) (4-0), Michel Hendrix with Baileys (by Indoctro) who's results was deleted and Jur Vrieling with VDL Glasgow v Merelsnest N.O.P. (By Nabab de Reve) who completed with two clear rounds. In second place it was the Irish team who selected Daniel Coyle for the Jump-off. Aboard his Cita (by Casall) he jumped a clear round in 41.52 seconds. In third place it was Sweden that finished with 4 penalties in 41.52 seconds. The top five was completed by Italy in fourth place and Great Britain in fifth place.   Find all results here

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