Calgary, AB – The Netherlands has not won the $350,000 BMO Nations’ Cup since 1997.  Today in front of a record crowd of 67,789 at Spruce Meadows the Dutch returned to championship form in one of the richest Nations’ Cups in the World.

Things didn’t look good early for the Netherlands who lost lead off rider, Angelique Hoorn, after her horse Blauwendraad’s O’Brien had a misplaced landing. The gelding was taken by ambulance to the veterinary facilities on the property where initial reports indicated that he had sustained a suspensory injury. 

The Dutch would need nearly perfect scores if they wanted to win as teams need to count three scores in each round.  It was a true testament to team work as the Netherlands rallied and had a perfect score card in the first round.  “With three riders left we knew that we had to do very good and the pressure was good for us,” said Harrie Smolders after the BMO Nations’ Cup.

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