FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing: French celebrations continue at Vairano
French riders are on a roll following their triumph at the Rio 2016 Olympics and have now won their first FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing leg this season with a victory in a close competition at the new northern Italian venue of Vairano (16-18 Sept).
This was the first leg that Great Britain, currently the series leaders, have not contested and, as a result, their lead has shrunk to just 15 points over Germany, the runners-up in Vairano by just 1.1 penalty, with two legs left to go.
Germany’s Andreas Ostholt, who missed out at the last minute on a place in the Olympic silver medal team, had some compensation when leading throughout and taking individual honours at Vairano on the 16-year-old mare Pennsylvania 28.
French team member Francois Lemiere was second on Ogustin du Terroir with the fastest Cross Country time (0.4 penalties) and Pietro Sandei, riding Rubis de Prere, was third for the home side, Italy, who also finished third in the team classification.
Switzerland finished fourth, their best result coming from Felix Vogg, who finished ninth on Cleveland lll.
The competition, held on farmland south of Milan, had a new and inviting CIC3* Cross Country track, with a great variety of fences designed by Mark Phillips (GBR). There were 24 clear rounds from the 29 starters.
The FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing action moves next weekend to Waregem in Belgium for the penultimate leg.
Results
1 France 159.0 penalties
Francois Lemiere/Ogustin de Terroir, 48.9; Raphael Cochet/Sherazad de Louviere, 54.8; Remi Pillot/Tol Chik du Levant, 55.3; [Nicolas Mabire/Tourmaline du Fief, 65.3]
2 Germany 160.1
Andreas Ostholt/Pennsylvania 28, 46.1; Felix Etzel/Bandit 436, 55.6; Jörg Kurbel/Brookfield de Bouncer, 58.4; [Falk-Filip-Finn Westerich/FBW Gina K, 61.4]
3 Italy, 178.8
Pietro Sandei/Rubis de Prere, 53.6; Eve Bertoli/Quidam del Duero, 57.1; Marco Biasia/Trebarwith, 68.1; [Rebecca Chiappero/Quilando Z, 72.4]
4 Switzerland, 225.4
Felix Vogg/Cleveland lll, 58.1; Patricia Attinger/Hilton P, 75.8; Ben Vogg/Bellaney Castle, 91.5; [Jennifer Eicher/Okonos de la Blancherie CH, WD XC]
Standings (after 7 out of 9 events)
1 Great Britain 465 points
2 Germany 450
3 France 395
4 Australia 260
5 Ireland 250
6 Italy 220
7 USA 205
8 Netherlands 195
9 Sweden 150
10 New Zealand 130
11 Switzerland 125
12 Belgium 120
13 Canada 90
14 Norway 60