A
triumphant British team stormed to victory on home ground in
Friday's Samsung Super League Nations Cup held at the All England
Jumping Course, Hickstead. Following a morning of torrential
rain, the sun eventually broke through in time for the eight
participating teams to parade.
Drawn
first to go, Nick Skelton riding John and Lisa Hales' 9 year-old
bay stallion, Arko III, set the team in good stead with a superb
clear round. First round clears also followed from Richard Davenport
and Martin Dawes' Dutch bred gelding Luc and Robert Smith riding
his own Irish bred bay gelding, Mr Springfield. Scott Smith
with Mike Dawsons' Cabri d'Elle lowered just one pole, leaving
Great Britain leading on a zero score after the first round.
In
a nailbiting second round which almost ended in a jump-off,
Nick and Arko again produced another faultless round with Scott
and Richard both lowering a fence each. A mistake from France's
Michel Robert at the last fence, and it was clear that Great
Britain could not be beaten, therefore Robert and Mr Springfield
did not need to jump in the second round.
Full
results are as follows:-
1st
GBR 8
Nick Skelton Arko III 0 0
Scott Smith Cabri d'Elle 4 4
Richard Davenport Luc 0 4
Robert Smith Mr Springfield 0 DNS
=2nd IRL 12
Kevin Babington Carling King 0 4
Cian O'Connor Waterford Crystal 0 0
Billy Twomey Luidam 4 4
Peter Charles Corrada 3 8 4
=2nd FRA 12
Michel Hecart Quilano de Kalvarie 4 4
Edouard Couperie For de la Hardiere 4 16
Reynald Angot Tlaloc M 0 0
Michel Robert Galet d'Auzay 0 4
Friday's
victory gives Great Britain ten Super League points, leaving
them currently in third place on the Samsung Super League leaderboard
with 26 points, behind leaders France (37 points) and Ireland
(36.5 points).
British
Chef d'Equipe, Derek Ricketts said:
"This
was a tremendous morale booster, our main objective for this
year is to qualify for the Olympic Games and then to stay in
the Samsung Super League for next season but we always wanted
to win this one - its special to us. I only got nervous when
I thought we really had a chance - I would have been happy if
we had been within the top three so I'm really delighted - this
is a good feeling and great for British show jumping".