PrizegivingTeamAmerica03_small.jpgThe USA stood top of the presentation podium when winning the second leg of the Meydan FEI Nations Cup™ series in Rome today, completing with just four faults.  It was an historic fourth victory at the Italian venue for an American side – they previously topped the line-up at the Piazza di Siena in 1997 and for Chef d’Equipe, George Morris, the result was particularly special.  “I was on the first US winning team here back in 1959 and I’m very proud of my team this evening” he said with great satisfaction.

It was no easy victory however, the French very nearly forcing a jump-off before having to settle for second ahead of the British and Swiss who shared third place. Germany slotted into fifth with Ireland and The Netherlands in sixth, and Italy claimed eighth place.  The losers today were the teams from Belgium and Sweden who didn’t make the cut into the second round in which only eight of the 10 competing nations battled it out.

Tough Track

Course designer Uliano Vezzani set them a tough track.  “It was more difficult than La Baule” said US anchorman Richard Spooner who clinched it for his side with a superb last-to-go performance from Cristallo.  The triple combination proved influential, but it was the final line of fences, beginning with the triple bar at 10 and continuing to a double and concluding oxer that created most difficulty.  “The triple bar was VERY big” said Laura Kraut whose only mistake with her Olympic ride Cedric was at the previous vertical at fence 9, “and the oxer going into the double was wide and tall, but the fence my horse didn’t like was the first one, the wall” she explained.  The opening vertical, which mirrored Rome’s ancient Colosseum, stopped both Ireland’s Kevin Babington and, ironically, Italy’s Juan Carlos Garcia in their tracks when their horses refused at it before continuing on course.

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