A German team made up of fresh talent dominated the French edition of the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™. This was the fifth leg of this popular series which took place at Le Pin au Haras, in Normandy from August 11-14. Their overall score of 94.4 put them ahead of home nation France who completed on 98.5. Third place went to Great Britain, who finished on 100.5.

Impressive dressage and cross-country performances from the German team put them in a strong position going into the final jumping phase. It was Alina Dibowski’s fabulous clear on Barbados 26, finishing on her dressage score, that secured the victory and also helped her achieve individual third place. The 22-year-old rider was competing in her very first Nations Cup and is the daughter of Andreas Dibowski, who won a gold medal in team eventing for Germany at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

Speaking after her clear jumping round, Alina said, “My horse gives me the most confident feeling because I have had him since he was five [years old] and we grew up together and are now at this level together. Also my parents who have supported me at every moment of my career. The Europeans is a goal for me now, especially after this event, but every year it is getting tougher [to make the team] so we will just hope for the best.”

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