Great Britain, Germany and Belgium held onto the top three team placings at the end of a thrilling second day at the Longines FEI Jumping European Championship 2025 at Casas Novas in A Coruña, Spain today. Meanwhile Germany’s Richard Vogel moved to the top of the individual leaderboard ahead of Britain’s Donald Whitaker in second and Frenchman Julien Epaillard in third.

In a competition filled with unexpected twists and turns it went right down to the wire this afternoon. And, last man into the ring, Britain’s Scott Brash with Hello Folie, ensured it was gripping to the very end.

Only the top 10 nations have made the cut into tomorrow’s medal-decider, and they are Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Netherlands, Italy, Denmark and Sweden. Three clear rounds ensured the leading teams from yesterday’s opener would all maintain their positions, and when the Irish were the only other side to also keep a clean sheet they moved up from seventh to fourth place, relegating France to fifth.

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