The British team of Georgia Bartlett with her own Spano de Nazca, Caroline Harris with D Day (owned by Fiona Oliver, Lucy Matthews, Marie Anne Richardson and Heather Royle), Fiona Kashel with Drumhowan Black Magic (owned by Nikki Neal), and Storm Straker with Fever Pitch (owned by Victoria Straker), finished in second at the Lignieres Nations Cup in France. Belgium was the victorious team, with home nation France third.
Caroline Harris and D Day finished first individually on a score of 33.6, while Georgia Bartlett and Spano de Nazca finished ninth on 51.3. Fellow GB rider Ben Hobday, competing as an individual, finished in tenth on Shadow Man.
Boekelo sees the final eventing Nations Cup of the series from 10 – 13 October, which will run as a long format four-star competition.
The squad was accompanied by Chef d’Equipe Philip Surl.
The British Eventing teams are supported by the British Equestrian Federation’s World Class Programme, funded by UK Sport through the National Lottery. The Programme focuses on identifying talent, developing potential and maximising medal-winning performances on the world stage.
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