Strong cross-country performances in testing conditions gave France the winning edge in the second leg of the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™, which took place in the stunning setting of Chatsworth Park (GBR). All four French riders scored clear cross-country performances around a demanding course, with some of the fastest times of the day. Their final team score of 140.3 penalties put them just ahead of Great Britain who had led the first two phases but eventually finished on 148.9 penalties. Belgium lagged behind in third on 1120.3 penalties.

The best performance of the day came from young Frenchman Stephane Landois and his beautiful grey horse Chaman Dumontceau. After an impressive dressage score of 22.8, the talented pair were one of just four riders to jump a double clear and his blazing cross-country round was one of the quickest of the day. Speaking after his performance he said: “I am so happy, my horse is a very good horse and this weekend he confirmed that. My horse is very powerful and the ground was not easy, but not so difficult for him as for others”.

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