Denmark came out on top at the sixth and final leg of the FEI Nations Cup™ Dressage series at Hickstead, Great Britain yesterday, but it was a close call all the way to the very end of the 2014 pilot season. When the scores were averaged out, with the results of the best three horse-and-rider combinations from each country taken into account, only 0.752 points separated the winners from the host nation in second while Sweden lined up third just 0.689 further behind.

A total of five nations – Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Sweden and USA – competed at the British fixture, but the 2014 series title went to The Netherlands who also came out on top in 2013. Only Sweden could challenge the defending champions, and it was again a close call when they finished just a single point behind the Dutch in the final standings, with the Danes in third.

This year’s Hickstead format created extra tension and excitement as the FEI Nations Cup™ Dressage was judged across two separate competitions. Riders lined out in the Grand Prix on Thursday and Friday and those scores were added to the ones earned in yesterday’s Grand Prix Special to decide the result.

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