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GB team selected for Austrian leg of the FEI Nations Cup

An all-female squad has been selected to represent Great Britain at the fourth competition in the 2017 FEI Nations Cup series, taking place in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, on 30th June – 2nd July. The team, in alphabetical order, are: Alice Dunsdon, 31 from Surrey, with Mrs Sarah Dunsdon’s 12 year old gelding Sambo III Kirsty Johnston, 28 from Wiltshire, on her own and Denny Russell’s 14 year old gelding Opposition Detective Georgie Spence, 28 from Wiltshire, riding her own and Mrs Suzanne Doggett’s 11 year old gelding Halltown Harley Olivia Craddock, 26 from West Sussex, and Mrs Beverley Sheikh and her own 10 year old gelding Billy Liffy Team reserve will be Anthony Clarke and his own and Mrs Carol Elliot’s Crambamboli. The Austrian Nations Cup will be the first GB senior team appearance for Alice, Kirsty and Georgie, Olivia was part of the team at the opening event in the 2017 series, Strzegom, Poland, where the team finished in second place. With three events complete, and three second place finishes, GB sit in first place on 270 points in the series. A full list of results can be found HERE.

An all-female squad has been selected to represent Great Britain at the fourth competition in the 2017 FEI Nations Cup series, taking place in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, on 30th June – 2nd July. The team, in alphabetical order, are: Alice Dunsdon, 31 from Surrey, with Mrs Sarah Dunsdon’s 12 year old gelding Sambo III Kirsty Johnston, 28 from Wiltshire, on her own and Denny Russell’s 14 year old gelding Opposition Detective Georgie Spence, 28 from Wiltshire, riding her own and Mrs Suzanne Doggett’s 11 year old gelding Halltown Harley Olivia Craddock, 26 from West Sussex, and Mrs Beverley Sheikh and her own 10 year old gelding Billy Liffy Team reserve will be Anthony Clarke and his own and Mrs Carol Elliot’s Crambamboli. The Austrian Nations Cup will be the first GB senior team appearance for Alice, Kirsty and Georgie, Olivia was part of the team at the opening event in the 2017 series, Strzegom, Poland, where the team finished in second place. With three events complete, and three second place finishes, GB sit in first place on 270 points in the series. A full list of results can be found HERE.

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