The Americans scored a sensational back-to-back double when following their win in Rome last Friday with another superb victory in the third leg of the Meydan FEI Nations Cup™ series at St Gallen, Switzerland today.  The 2009 season has already turned into the perfect celebration of the 100-year history of Nations Cup jumping as, once again, the result was only decided after a thrilling two-way third-round jump-off against the clock in which Richard Spooner clinched it for the USA ahead of Germany.

The hot favourite home-team shared third place with Belgium, while The Netherlands and Great Britain divided fifth.  Italy claimed seventh spot ahead of Ireland in eighth and France and Sweden failed to make it into the second round.  As the series moves on to Rotterdam in two weeks time however, it is the Irish and Italians who continue to struggle at the bottom of the leaderboard – the Irish now lying last.   

No Easy Task

It was quickly clear that Swiss course designer, Rolf Ludi, had set them no easy task with his 12-fence track creating plenty of drama.  Fourth into the ring, British veteran Nick Skelton was catapulted out of the saddle when getting into a muddle with Nemo at the double at fence six which claimed a number of victims throughout the day.   Two of the Irish stopped here too, Cian O’Connor and Complete permanently halted when the 12 year old gelding refused and Denis Lynch’s Lantinus seemingly taken by surprise, but jumping it effortlessly at the second time of asking.  

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