On a day of drama and very mixed fortunes, the host nation climbed to the top of the team Jumping leaderboard at the Longines FEI European Championships 2017 in Gothenburg (SWE) today. The crowd went wild when Peder Fredricson sealed it with another spectacular clear from his Olympic individual silver medal-winning ride H&M All In, and this result has also cemented the pair at the top of the individual rankings.

โ€œIt was a great feeling walking out of the arena after taking my country into the lead,โ€ said Peder Fredricson (SWE).

The cream came to the top over Louis Konickxโ€™s 14-fence track, and clear rounds counted for a lot, the Belgians rocketing up from eighth place overnight to lie joint-third with the Irish going into tomorrow nightโ€™s medal-deciding final round after producing four spectacular fault-free efforts. The leaders from Switzerland lost their grip when they had to add five faults from Steve Guerdat (Bianca) and a single time penalty from Romain Duguet (TwentytwodesBiches) after Nadja Peter Steiner (Saura de Fondcombe) racked up 13 faults. Martin Fuchs was clear with the enigmatic Clooney however, so they only dropped one place, and Fuchs remains well within sight of the individual podium, in fifth behind Frenchman Kevin Staut (Reveur de Hurtebise), while Portugalโ€™s Luciana Diniz is in third and Germanyโ€™s Marcus Ehning is in runner-up position this evening.

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