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Irish Triumph At Spanish Nations Cup |
FOLLOWING
yesterday's disappointing Super League result for Ireland at Rotterdam,
a second Irish show jumping team trounced the opposition this afternoon
(Saturday) in Gijon, Spain, to win the Nations Cup by a margin of
four points.
Under
Chef d'Equipe Lt. Col. Gerry Mullins, the Irish squad of Lt. Shane
Carey, Harry Marshall, Capt. Gerry Flynn and Clem McMahon delivered
the result riding four Irish-bred horses.
Ireland
finished with a total of 16 faults, beating the British team on
20 points into second place, while Belgium was third. A total of
ten nations took part, but three of these - Germany, France and
Portugal, were unable to make it to the second round today.
The
Swiss team, which included the world's current highest-ranked rider,
Markus Fuchs, finished fourth on a total of 29 faults.
Lt.
Col. Mullins said afterwards: < It was a tough course, and we
are delighted to have brought a much-needed win for Ireland. We
are especially pleased that we did it entirely on Irish-bred horses.>
SHOW
JUMPING RESULTS: CSIO GIJON SPAIN 27 AUGUST-1 SEPTEMBER 2003
Class
No. 8 SPANISH NATIONS CUP
Saturday August 30, 2003
1)
IRELAND 16 Faults
Killossery: Lt. Shane Carey 4/4
Splendido; Harry Marshall 0/4
Bornacoola; Capt. Gerry Flynn 8/8
Gelvin Clover; Clem McMahon 4/0
2)
GT. BRITAIN 20 Faults
3) BELGIUM 24 Faults
4) SWITZERLAND 29 Faults
5) USA 34 Faults
6) ITALY 36 Faults
7) SPAIN 44 Faults
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