It was “Vive la France” at the Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Spain today where the French team claimed the brand new Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping trophy on the last afternoon of the much-anticipated inaugural series Final. The fixture has created the biggest buzz that equestrian sport has enjoyed for a very long time, and today’s closing round brought the world’s richest team event to a riveting conclusion.

Brazil finished second ahead of Ireland in third, while the Dutch lined up fourth, edged out by just over a single second when finishing on the same score as their Irish rivals. Belgium finished fifth ahead of Canada in sixth, Ukraine in seventh and Great Britain in eighth and last place.

It was a surprising result for the British, as the 2012 Olympic and recently-crowned European Champions were expected to present formidable opposition. But things didn’t go their way from the outset, with William Funnell’s Billy Congo withdrawn on Friday morning after picking up an injury and today’s 21-fault total leaving them well out of contention for the main honours.

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