Colombia, Ireland and Italy still in the hunt for Tokyo ticket

Team Belgium, winners in 2015 and again last year, looked supremely confident when topping today’s first round of the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ 2019 Final at the Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Spain. But the battle between the seven countries fighting for the single qualifying spot on offer for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games proved equally as intriguing during an afternoon filled with thrills and surprises.

A total of 18 countries went into battle, but only eight places in Sunday’s second-round decider were up for grabs this afternoon and it was Belgium, France, Sweden, Colombia, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland and Italy who claimed them, the hosts missing out by an agonising 0.45 seconds when time was the deciding factor. So instead they go through to the Challenge Cup on Saturday night in which they will be joined by all the other nations who didn’t make the cut today – The Netherlands, Norway, USA, Japan, Great Britain, Brazil, Mexico and Egypt. Team Portugal have withdrawn from the competition.

The Belgians, newly-crowned European champions, now look well set to beat all-comers once again, but Chef d’Equipe, Peter Weinberg, isn’t taking anything for granted.

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