WEG
Show Jumping Final - Lennon Through To Top 4 Final On Sunday
IRELAND¹S
DERMOTT LENNON, riding the Irish-bred mare, Liscalgot, is now through
to the World Top Four who will compete for Gold, Silver and Bronze
medals at the World Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain, tomorrow (Sunday).
In
the penultimate show jumping competition today (Saturday), Lennon
incurred just eight faults, enough to qualify him for tomorrow¹s
World Individual Final.
Ireland
had three riders in the World's Top 25 today - Lennon, Peter Charles
and Kevin Babington - all of whom incurred only four faults each
in the first round. Babington and Charles had clear second rounds,
but because Lennon came into today's penultimate competition in
overall 6th, his chance of making the cut for the Top Four was always
best.
The
final result today, which is based on aggregate scores over four
days of jumping at the Games were as follows:
1)
DOLLAR DU MURIER HTS DE SEINE; Eric NAVET (FRA) Total Penalties
6.29
2) FEIN CERA; Peter WYLDE (USA) Total Penalties 9.55
3) UTFORS MYNTA; Helena LUNDBACK (SWE) Total Penalties 11.62
4) LISCALGOT; Dermott LENNON (IRL) Total Penalties 13.16
Ireland¹s
Kevin Babington finished 8th overall, on 14.93 penalties, while
Peter Charles finished 10th on 18.85 penalties. Ireland's fourth
team rider, Cian O'Connor, was out of the individual competition
after a freak fall in the Nations Cup competition on Thursday, which
forced his retirement from the Games.
Lennon
enters tomorrow's World Individual Final on a zero score, as do
the other three riders, and the medal places will be determined
by each rider competing on the others' horses over a difficult jumping
course.
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