The British team repeated their achievement of 12 months ago when winning their home leg of the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing in the beautiful historic surrounds of Houghton Hall in Norfolk (GBR). As a result, Great Britain has pulled up from fifth to second place in the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing leaderboard, behind Germany, who won the opening leg at Fontainebleau (FRA) in March.

Germany was in command after the Dressage phase, with three excellent tests, including the leading score of 37.4 from Olympic gold medallist Ingrid Klimke, who eventually finished in individual first place in the CIC3* on her rising star, Tabasco TSF.

Klimke was supported by a great performance from Bettina Hoy, now recovered from her bruising fall at Badminton, who was placed third individually on Lanfranco TSF. But the Germans lost their grip on the top team spot when Julia Krajewski had an unfortunate Jumping round on Lost Prophecy for 20 penalties and her score had to count after Benjamin Winter withdrew Wild Thing Z before the final Cross Country phase.

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