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Dutch Team wins the Longines EEF Nations Cup in Drammen, Norway!

After an exciting jump-off between the Netherlands and Ireland, it was Eric Ten Cate who gave TeamNL the victory!

With only four penalties in total, it was TeamNL who triumphed in the EEF Series - Nations Cup of Drammen. Eric Ten Cate carried all the responsibility on his shoulders and after two clear rounds on Incredible (by Clinton) he was assigned to ride the all-decisive jump-off. Once again, the duo had no faults and went clear in 36.88 seconds. For Ireland, Matt Garrigan also competed a third time, with also zero faults for Quantum Robin V (by Carambole). They also kept the wood in untouched but finished in 40.14 seconds which meant a win for the Dutch team. 

For the Netherlands Tani Joosten was also in action with Galdal ME (by Zambesi TN), they only had a jumping fault in the second round. Mark Martens started in the first round with four penalties for Kinmar Quality Hero (by Obos Quality) but stayed clear of the bars in the second round. Finally it was Henk Frederiks who defended the Dutch colors as fourth member of the team, he had Impian D (v. VDL Bubalu) under the saddle and after a clear first round he got the elimination result applied to his second round, where eight penalty points were charged. 

Poland finished third with eight penalty points on the counter. Sweden also finished with a total of eight but was just slightly slower, placing fourth. Denmark closed out the top five with eight penalty points as well.


Full results

With only four penalties in total, it was TeamNL who triumphed in the EEF Series - Nations Cup of Drammen. Eric Ten Cate carried all the responsibility on his shoulders and after two clear rounds on Incredible (by Clinton) he was assigned to ride the all-decisive jump-off. Once again, the duo had no faults and went clear in 36.88 seconds. For Ireland, Matt Garrigan also competed a third time, with also zero faults for Quantum Robin V (by Carambole). They also kept the wood in untouched but finished in 40.14 seconds which meant a win for the Dutch team. 

For the Netherlands Tani Joosten was also in action with Galdal ME (by Zambesi TN), they only had a jumping fault in the second round. Mark Martens started in the first round with four penalties for Kinmar Quality Hero (by Obos Quality) but stayed clear of the bars in the second round. Finally it was Henk Frederiks who defended the Dutch colors as fourth member of the team, he had Impian D (v. VDL Bubalu) under the saddle and after a clear first round he got the elimination result applied to his second round, where eight penalty points were charged. 

Poland finished third with eight penalty points on the counter. Sweden also finished with a total of eight but was just slightly slower, placing fourth. Denmark closed out the top five with eight penalty points as well.


Full results

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