Ireland claimed team gold for the second year in a row while Great Britain’s Anna Wilks secured the Individual title at the FEI European Eventing Championships for Juniors 2014 at Bishop Burton College in East Yorkshire, Great Britain today. The venue is the only College in the United Kingdom to hold Centre of Vocational Excellence status in both Agriculture and Equine, and has significant links to the sport as it has been hosting British Eventing Affiliated fixtures for over 25 years. And Eric Winters’ exciting cross-country track, which winds its way through the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, proved highly influential in the end result.

A total of 78 horse-and-rider combinations from 16 nations lined out for the first horse inspection last Wednesday, and there was nothing predictable about this year’s fixture from the outset. Initially the British looked set to clinch their 19th team title after establishing the early lead in Dressage, but Cross-Country day would change all that and, in the final analysis, the host nation missed out on the team podium when finishing fourth behind the French in bronze medal spot, Germany in silver and the Irish at the top of the order.

Wilks was always challenging for Individual pole position, and, lying second after Dressage, she added nothing to her scoreline to emerge champion ahead of Ireland’s Cathal Daniels in silver and Germany’s Jerome Robine in bronze.

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