At the end of day one at the FEI Eventing European Championship 2023 at Haras du Pin (FRA), the defending champions from Great Britain are already flexing their not-inconsiderable muscles. It’s only halfway through the Dressage phase, but with the reigning individual world championship partnership of Yasmin Ingham and Banzai du Loir lying first and team-mate Kitty King in third place with Vendredi Biats they already have a strong grip on the team and individual leaderboards.

However, last to go this afternoon, Germany’s Jerome Robine produced a super test from his 13-year-old Irish-bred gelding Black Ice to separate the two British ladies when slotting into second spot. Competing as an individual the 25-year-old rider and the horse he steered into tenth place at Luhmuehlen (GER) in June look set to present a serious challenge.

As it stands this evening Team Germany is lying second with Christop Wahler in individual fourth place with Cartjatan S and Malin Hansen-Hotopp and Carlitos Quidditch K in tenth. The nations lining up behind them are The Netherlands, France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria and Ireland in that order.

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