The Netherlands came out on top in the hotly-contested fourth leg of the FEI Nations Cup™ Dressage 2016 series in Rotterdam (NED) tonight. And the home hero was 28-year-old Diederik van Silfhout whose Freestyle performance with Arlando NOP helped pin Team USA into runner-up spot in the closing stages. Sweden finished third ahead of France in fourth and Great Britain in fifth place in the final analysis.

The result was decided over three classes, and a total of seven nations started in Thursday’s Grand Prix after which Germany and Belgium were left on the sidelines when only the top five countries progressed to today’s Grand Prix Special and Freestyle. The format worked like a dream, with the Dutch holding the lead as the Special got underway this evening, and a fierce fight to the finish when America’s Laura Graves and Verdades came out on top in this competition.

It was touch-and-go all the way through the closing Freestyle, with Steffen Peters and Legolas posting a big score to further boost American chances and really pile on the pressure, but van Silfhout clinched it for the host country when second-last into the arena.

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