For only the second time in the long and distinguished history of Nations Cup Jumping at CSIO Rome, Team Belgium won ahead of Germany at Piazza di Siena. You couldn’t have asked for a more exciting finish to the first 5* Nations Cup to be staged in a very long time when it came down to a third-round jump-off against the clock between new German super-talent, Kendra Brinkop, and veteran Belgian team member Gregory Wathelet.

In the end experience won the day when 40-year-old Wathelet steered the 13-year-old grey stallion Nevados S through the timers in 36.01 seconds to seal it when last into the ring. But 26-year-old Brinkop has placed herself firmly centre-stage having piled all the pressure on him when leading the way in the final face-off with a brilliantly executed run from the 11-year-old mare Kastelle Memo that stopped the clock in 36.63 seconds.

Although there were no close spectators due to pandemic protocols, the public could watch all the action from a distance in the famous Piazza di Siena oval amphitheatre at the Villa Borghese public park, and they were treated to a thrilling competition.

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