The Netherlands won through in a close-fought clash with a talented British side at the penultimate leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Europe Division 2 series at Gijon, Spain today. Belgium finished third, but it was the fourth-place Italians who had some of the biggest smiles on their faces at the end of a very exciting afternoon. Because a gutsy performance has kept their hopes of a place at the inaugural Furusiyya Final alive going into the last Europe Division 2 qualifier on home ground at Arezzo, Italy in six days’ time.

A total of 10 nations lined out today over a testing 12-fence track designed by Spain’s Avelino Rodriguez-Miravalles, and, as winning team-member Frank Schuttert pointed out afterwards “it was really nice, and there was everything in it!”

Just six teams returned for the second round, and the host nation riders joined their Portuguese neighbours along with the Americans and French in missing the cut at the halfway stage.

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