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Britain
Retains European Title
British
Event Team takes gold - Funnell clinches individual bronze
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Britain
has retained the title of European Champions at the Sport Ireland
IFG European Championships at Punchestown in Ireland (September
18-21). The British team of Leslie Law, Jeanette Brakewell, Pippa
Funnell and William Fox-Pitt finished with an advantage of 12.6
penalties over second placed France, with Belgium more than 30 penalties
adrift in third.
Pippa
Funnell made a brave bid to defend her individual title but had
to settle for a bronze medal behind the new European Champion, 23
year old Nicolas Touzaint from France, who led throughout the competition
on the nine year old grey Galan de Sauvagere.
Funnell
was unable to ride Supreme Rock, on whom she had won her previous
two European titles, due to a minor injury to the horse which prompted
her to rest him until next year. The inexperienced ten year old
Walk On Star did not let her down, moving up from fifth place at
the end of the cross country phase to clinch a bronze medal with
a superb clear round in the final show jumping phase.
The
British team led after the dressage and consolidated their lead
after the cross country phase on Saturday, despite Brakewell's elimination
following a fall at one of the water complexes. This left Funnell
and Fox-Pitt with no margin for error and they responded superbly,
jumping safely and clear around the 23 fence course with only a
few time penalties to add to their dressage scores.
Earlier,
Law had performed the ideal pathfinder's role with a brilliant clear
on Shear L'Eau to finish on the optimum time, the only rider to
complete the cross country phase without any time penalties.
Britain
went into the final show jumping phase today with a lead of 16.6
penalties over second placed France, giving them just over four
fences in hand of their closest rivals. With clear rounds hard to
come by the British riders held their nerve and added only 12 penalties
to their team score, Leslie Law making sure of the gold medal with
just one fence down on Shear L'Eau.
Law
finished in fourth place, with Fox-Pitt in eighth. Mary King, riding
as an individual for Britain, finished in fifth place after one
fence down in the show jumping.
THE
SPORT IRELAND IFG EUROPEAN EVENTING CHAMPIONSHIPS PUNCHESTOWN, IRELAND
(SEPTEMBER 18-21)
FINAL
RESULTS
TEAMS:
1
Great Britain 147.60
2
France 160.20
3
Belgium 196.00
INDIVIDUAL:
1
Nicolas Touzaint , Galan de Sauvagere (FRA) 35.00
2
Linda Algotsson, Stand By Me (SWE) 40.80
3
Pippa Funnell, Walk On Star (GBR) 44.40
Other
British riders:
4
Leslie Law, Shear L'Eau 47.20
5
Mary King, King Solomon III 49.40
8
William Fox-Pitt, Moon Man 56.00
37
Kristina Cook, Captain Christy 119.20
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