The British were the dominant force once again when claiming team and individual gold along with individual silver at the 2012 FEI European Eventing Championships for Juniors in Strzegom, Poland yesterday. But it was a close-fought battle for the medals, with the defending champions meeting powerful opposition from the Irish who finished just three points behind in the team competition, and who claimed third and fourth places in the individual rankings.

The British record at these Championships, which were first staged in 1967, is second to none. And, having established the lead after dressage, they held on to win despite the loss of team member Isabella Innes Ker who was eliminated in Saturday’s cross-country phase.

A total of 83 riders from 18 countries – Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland – vied for the honours, while 15 nations lined out in the team competition.

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