At the French Haras du Pin, the British team has been crowned as European Champion. In the individual ranking, the Brits also dominated with a win for Rosalind Canter.
For the British team, Rosalind Canter and Kitty King performed the strongest. Canter won the individual gold medal with Lordships Graffalo (Birkhof's Grafenstolz), while King secured the silver with Vendredi Biats (Winningmood). The team was completed by Yasmin Ingham with Banzai du Loir (Nouma d'Auzay) and Laura Collett with London 52 (Landos).
The German team took second place, also having an individual medalist with Sandra Auffarth winning bronze with Viamant du Matz (Diamant de Semilly). Also for the team and individual on four was Christopher Wahler and Carjatan S (Clearway). Marin Hansen-Hotopp on Carlitos Quidditch K (Quiwi Dream) and Michael Jung with FischerChipmunk FRH (v. Contendro I) also rode for the German team.
The bronze went to France, which had all four riders in the top ten. Nicolas Touzaint had the best result with Absolut Gold HDC (Birkhof's Grafenstolz) who came in fifth place. For Stephane Landois and Ride For Thais Chaman Dumontceau ( Top Berlin du Temple) there was sixth place. On eight was Gaspard Maksud (Cevin Z) and Zaragoza while Karim Florent Laghouag closed off the top ten with Triton Fontaine (Gentleman IV).
Foto ©: Pferdefotografie Stephan Lafrentz
For the British team, Rosalind Canter and Kitty King performed the strongest. Canter won the individual gold medal with Lordships Graffalo (Birkhof's Grafenstolz), while King secured the silver with Vendredi Biats (Winningmood). The team was completed by Yasmin Ingham with Banzai du Loir (Nouma d'Auzay) and Laura Collett with London 52 (Landos).
The German team took second place, also having an individual medalist with Sandra Auffarth winning bronze with Viamant du Matz (Diamant de Semilly). Also for the team and individual on four was Christopher Wahler and Carjatan S (Clearway). Marin Hansen-Hotopp on Carlitos Quidditch K (Quiwi Dream) and Michael Jung with FischerChipmunk FRH (v. Contendro I) also rode for the German team.
The bronze went to France, which had all four riders in the top ten. Nicolas Touzaint had the best result with Absolut Gold HDC (Birkhof's Grafenstolz) who came in fifth place. For Stephane Landois and Ride For Thais Chaman Dumontceau ( Top Berlin du Temple) there was sixth place. On eight was Gaspard Maksud (Cevin Z) and Zaragoza while Karim Florent Laghouag closed off the top ten with Triton Fontaine (Gentleman IV).
Foto ©: Pferdefotografie Stephan Lafrentz