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Dutch Nations Cup Team for EEF Finals revealed: "Focus on a good ending of a great season!"

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From September 5th to 8th, 2024, the Longines EEF series final will be held in Warsaw, Poland. Vincent Voorn, who serves as the national coach for this TeamNL show jumping team, has announced the team that will compete.

"The Longines EEF Series final is a 4-star Nations Cup competition that features the top ten teams from the semifinals. The Longines EEF Series is a series of Nations Cup competitions for show jumpers and/or horses that have not yet competed in the Longines League of Nations (the FEI's 5-star Nations Cup series). As such, this series offers riders an excellent opportunity to gain experience in this type of competition.

Earlier this year, the Netherlands won the Longines EEF Series semifinal in Budapest. In addition to TeamNL, the following countries have qualified for the final: Germany, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Spain, Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, and Denmark.

National coach Vincent Voorn is looking forward to the final: "We've had a good season and we want to achieve a great result in the final as well. The team consists of riders who have competed extensively throughout the season and have made a significant contribution to securing our place in the final.

The following riders will compete for TeamNL:

Michael Greeve (Veeningen)
Hessel Hoekstra (Wierden)
Lars Kersten (Egchel)
Ruben Romp (Goirle)
Mel Thijssen (Sevenum)

"The Longines EEF Series final is a 4-star Nations Cup competition that features the top ten teams from the semifinals. The Longines EEF Series is a series of Nations Cup competitions for show jumpers and/or horses that have not yet competed in the Longines League of Nations (the FEI's 5-star Nations Cup series). As such, this series offers riders an excellent opportunity to gain experience in this type of competition.

Earlier this year, the Netherlands won the Longines EEF Series semifinal in Budapest. In addition to TeamNL, the following countries have qualified for the final: Germany, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Spain, Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, and Denmark.

National coach Vincent Voorn is looking forward to the final: "We've had a good season and we want to achieve a great result in the final as well. The team consists of riders who have competed extensively throughout the season and have made a significant contribution to securing our place in the final.

The following riders will compete for TeamNL:

Michael Greeve (Veeningen)
Hessel Hoekstra (Wierden)
Lars Kersten (Egchel)
Ruben Romp (Goirle)
Mel Thijssen (Sevenum)

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