In a thrilling conclusion to the 2010 Meydan FEI Nations Cup™, the team from The Netherlands put up a tremendous fight to win the last round in Dublin today where the French were crowned series champions for the second successive year.  The Dutch came to the Irish fixture knowing that only victory would guarantee them a place amongst the elite nations in 2011 and, inspired by their Chef d’Equipe Rob Ehrens, and ably assisted by the only two double-clear rounds of the competition from Eric Van der Vleuten and Marc Houtzager, they succeeded in their mission in the finest of style when finishing on a four-fault total. 

The French arrived knowing they already had the series title in their grasp, but that didn’t take any of the fight out of them.  Chef d’Equipe Laurent Elias said yesterday “we come to Dublin to win, just like everywhere else.  We had a great start to the season with three victories and we know we are the champions again, but we have a great team here and we want to win this Aga Khan Cup and finish off our great season in the best way” he added.

TRAILING
The Dutch, however, left all the others trailing in their wake, Ireland and the USA sharing runner-up spot on 20 faults, while the French finished fourth with 24 ahead of the British with 28.  For Spain, making their debut in the top level this season, it was a deeply disappointing day.  Lying sixth on the 10-nation leaderboard, they could not afford to be overtaken by any of those below them who were all lying in the bottom-four relegation zone.  But they were undermined by a finishing total of 32 faults, which was only good enough for equal-sixth place alongside Sweden, and when The Netherlands earned the maximum 10 points as today’s victors the two nations swopped places – the Dutch moving up into sixth on the overall league standings and therefore qualifying for next year’s series, while Spain dropped to seventh and will now be relegated to the Promotional League in 2011 along with Sweden, Switzerland and Poland. 

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