Poland pinned Ukraine into runner-up spot in a cliff-hanger of a competition at the fourth leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2016 series in Linz (AUT) today. The swings of fortune in this team sport are the stuff of legend, and as so often happens the result rested on the shoulders on the last man into the ring. But although he dropped the bogey fence on the track and also picked up a time fault, Polish anchor Krzysztof Ludwiczak clinched it for his side who have high hopes for the remainder of the Europe Division 2 season.

This 13-team contest was full of drama, and Australia, Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia and Lithuania were already sidelined when only the top eight nations returned in the second round. The Norwegian foursome were lying a close second at the halfway stage but had to settle for third place in the final analysis, ahead of Spain and Japan in joint-fourth spot, the host nation in sixth, a gallant three-member team from Luxembourg in seventh and Russia in eighth place.

There was a great sense of achievement for the winning side tonight. “We always thought it was possible for us to win today, and we’ve done it – we have great team spirit!” said Polish pathfinder, Michal Kazmierczak.

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