An all-female team made history this week by winning Sweden’s first-ever FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ leg, marking a significant achievement for the country in the history of the series. Their victory at the popular Polish venue of Strzegom, June 18-22, was made even more impressive by the fact that this was a team made up of just three horse-and-athlete combinations. Their final score of 151.1 placed them ahead of the home nation, Poland, who scored 158.5. Germany finished well behind in third with 1100.4, after the early withdrawal of one of their athletes following the dressage phase.

Five teams started this second leg of the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™, none of whom had competed at the opening leg of the series, which took place at Bicton in Great Britain last month. Spectators were kept entertained as the leaderboard changed dramatically throughout the competition. On paper, the French team looked to be the strongest, but after two of their athletes were eliminated on the cross-country, their chances were dashed.

It was the Swedish trio of Stina Arosenius and Lorelei-L, Amanda Staam and Carilda Rose AT, and Jenny Glebenius and Canela who proved their resilience, climbing from last place after Dressage to first place after the cross-country phase yesterday. It was also a definitively female performance, as all three athletes were riding mares.

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