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Ireland
finish 4th in Nations Cup in Sweden
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The
loss of Trevor Coyle possibly deprived Ireland of another international
success in the Samsung Nations Cup at Falsterbo Sweden today, with
the Irish having to settle for fourth place behind Sweden, USA and
the Netherlands.
Chef
d'Equipe Gerry Mullins said afterwards that he believed Ireland
could have won the competition had Coyle, who would have ridden
Fleur, not been forced to withdraw due to a hand injury.
Lying
just a time penalty point off the lead after the first round, the
Irish challenge continued with Clement McMahon steering Gelvin Clover
clear for a second time, while Lt. Shane Carey on Killossory and
Peter Charles with Carnavelly followed with just one down and a
penalty point each.
However,
a stunning three second-round clears in a row by the Swedish team
wrapped up the competition to the delight of the home crowd.
It
was a tough baptism though for Nations Cup newcomer Killossory Kruisette
ridden by Lt. David O'Brien, who picked up 30 faults over the two
rounds. "She's a very young mare, and she was doing well in
the second round but she just ran out of petrol", said Mullins.
SHOW
JUMPING RESULTS:CSIO***** FALSTERBO SWEDEN 10-13 JULY 2003
The
Samsung Nations Cup of Sweden
Presented by Falsterbo Horse Show AB
International Jumping Competition
FEI Art. 264 & 264.7.1 Table A 1m60
Friday, 11th July 2003
1)
SWEDEN Faults 5
2) USA Faults 11
3) NETHERLANDS Faults 14
4) IRELAND Faults 16
GELVIN CLOVER; Clement McMAHON Faults 0/0
KILLOSSORY KRUISETTE; Lt. David O'BRIEN Faults 9/21
KILLOSSORY; Lt. Shane CAREY Faults 1/5
CARNAVELLY; Peter CHARLES Faults 5/5
5) SPAIN Faults 19
6) BRAZIL Faults 25
Did
note make second round:
DENMARK (13)
GERMANY (13)
ITALY (14)
GREAT BRITAIN (18)
10 nations competed
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