Brits sweep the board at FEI Eventing European Championship Avenches 2021

EUROPEAN EVENTING CHAMPIONSHIP - AVENCHES 2021. Team GB Celebrates victory during prize giving ceremony Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart

Brits sweep the board at FEI Eventing European Championship Avenches 2021

It’s all glory for Great Britain’s golden girls at Avenches written by Louise Parkes

British riders have long had a phenomenal record in the sport of Eventing, and today they proved untouchable once again in the FEI Eventing European Championships 2021 in Avenches, when not only clinching the team title but taking all the individual medals too.

Individual Podium Team GB Celebrates victory during prize giving ceremony. ( L to R) Piggy MARCH, Nicola WILSON and Sarah BULLIMORE.   Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Individual Podium – Team GB Celebrates victory during prize giving ceremony. ( L to R) Piggy MARCH, Nicola WILSON and Sarah BULLIMORE.  Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart

In the lead from day one they held on tight, and when today’s result is added to double-gold at the FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2018 and the team title along with individual silver at this summer’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, they clearly reign supreme in every sense.

It was a tough day for the defending German champions, as the dream of a seventh victory for the team and a third consecutive individual gold medal for Ingrid Klimke and SAP Hale Bob OLD didn’t come true as they had to settle for silver. But in true sporting fashion the German team “elder”, Andreas Dibowski, said this evening,

“The Brits did an amazing job, we just couldn’t beat them!”

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Andreas Dibowski (GBR)

EUROPEAN EVENTING CHAMPIONSHIP - AVENCHES 2021. Team Podium Team GB 1st Place, Second team Germany and third place for team Sweden .   Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Team Podium – Team GB 1st Place, Second team Germany and third place for team Sweden. Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart

Team Sweden stood on the third step of the podium.

Ros Canter and Allstar B were first of the British into the ring as the final showjumping phase got underway. The pair who claimed double-gold at the FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2018 were back to their classy selves today when producing a quality clear, and that proved a good omen for the rest of the team.

A total of 52 horse-and-athlete combinations made it through to this final test, with 13 nations still in the mix, and by the time it came down to the last ten riders the tension was palpable. As the action began, the Germans were just under 10 penalty points behind the British at the head of affairs, with France lying in bronze medal position another 18 points further adrift but with only three team members left after the elimination of Gwendolen Fer yesterday. So when Stanislas de Zuchowicz and Covadys de Triaval hit the first element of the double at fence nine and Jean Lou Bigot’s Utrillo du Halage left three fences on the floor then French chances were slipping away.

Andreas Dibowski and FRH Corrida produced an opening clear for Germany before Anna Siemer and FRH Butts Avondale also fell victim to the first element of the triple combination. But Michael Jung steered fischerWild Wave home with nothing to add and then only Klimke and SAP Hale Bob OLD were left to go.

Piggy MARCH (GBR) rides Brookfield Inocent during Show Jumping competition on September 25, 2021 in Avenches , Switzerland .   Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Piggy MARCH (GBR) rides Brookfield Inocent during Show Jumping competition on September 25, 2021 in Avenches , Switzerland .
Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart

However it was only an individual medal Klimke was chasing by the time she took her turn, because as Dibowski said later the British were just too good for the rest. Team member Kitty King’s Vendredi Biats hit the second fence but Piggy March’s Brookfield Innocent was foot-perfect. And when Nicola Wilson’s JL Dublin went clear she not only finalised the British tally at 73.1 for the winning team score, but she also had individual gold in her grasp too. March had the silver and British individual Sarah Bullimore finishing in bronze. It was a staggering result.

EUROPEAN EVENTING CHAMPIONSHIP - AVENCHES 2021. Nicola WILSON (GBR) rides JL Dublin during Show Jumping competition on September 25, 2021 in Avenches , Switzerland .   Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart
A jubilant Nicola WILSON (GBR) riding JL Dublin. Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart

Pressure

Fifth-last to go, Bullimore piled the pressure on the remaining four with a fabulous clear from Corouet. And when Frenchman Maxime Livio, lying in bronze medal spot, faulted in the middle of the combination and then Klimke, holding silver, hit the vertical three from home it would be an all-British individual podium for the seventh time in the history of these Championships. The last British threesome to do the same were Ian Stark (Glenburnie), Richard Walker (Jacana) and Karen Straker (Get Smart) at Punchestown (IRL) in 1991.

Sarah BULLIMORE (GBR) rides Corouet during Show Jumping competition on September 25, 2021 in Avenches , Switzerland .   Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Sarah BULLIMORE (GBR) rides Corouet during Show Jumping competition on September 25, 2021 in Avenches , Switzerland. Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart

Meanwhile Sweden also had plenty to celebrate when clears from both Malin Jesefsson (Golden Midnight) and Malin Petersen (Charly Brown) and a single error from Sara Algotsson Ostholt (Chicuelo) saw the team that also included Christoffer Forsberg (Hippo’s Sapporo) rise from overnight sixth place to take bronze.

Bullimore described her 10-year-old gelding Corouet as;

just a freak of nature! He’s phenomenal in all phases, he could do pure show jumping and pure dressage, he’s unique”

she said.

He has a huge attitude in a small package, he knows how cool he is and he’s been fantastic all week”,

she added. Her individual bronze was an especially precious result because she bred the horse and also competed his dam at the FEI European Championships in Blair Castle (GBR) in 2015.

March, team gold medallist at the FEI World Equestrian Games in 2018 and team silver medallist at the last FEI European Eventing Championships two years ago described her individual silver medal winning ride Brookfield Inocent as;

definitely one of the best I’ve ever ridden – in all three phases he couldn’t have done any more!”

And she added,

personally I think that if we’re ahead of Ingrid Klimke and Micky Jung then that’s a medal in itself, wherever we’d finish! This has just been a fabulous week!”

Michael JUNG (GER) rides fischerWild Wave during Show Jumping competition on September 25, 2021 in Avenches , Switzerland .   Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Michael JUNG (GER) rides fischerWild Wave during Show Jumping competition on September 25, 2021 in Avenches , Switzerland .
Photo Copyright © FEI/Richard Juilliart

Reflected

Meanwhile newly crowned individual European champion Wilson reflected on the enormity of it all with her trademark modesty.

This has been very very special, being with this fantastic group of girls who all get along really well. It’s been fun all the way and the horses have been phenomenal.

It’s a first championship for Dublin, he missed a bit of time when I injured my neck (two years ago) and then Covid came long but now I’m so proud for my owners. I was delighted with his dressage, it just felt very solid and good and then he stormed around the cross-country and produced a beautiful round in the show jumping. How lovely it is to have had him since he was a young horse and to build that lovely partnership and trust between us.”

Gratitude

Everyone expressed their gratitude to the Organising Committee headed up by Jean-Pierre Kratzer, President of the Institut Equestre National d’Avenches where this week’s event has taken place. A total of 21,000 spectators came through the gates of the fabulous venue, including over 10,000 on cross-country day yesterday.

I built this place 20 years ago for racing, and to expand our business we then built a training centre for 150 horses. Last year during Covid we were asked to help riders in preparation for Tokyo and we took the opportunity to plan for the future and help develop Eventing here”,

he explained.

When we got the opportunity to organise these Championships I talked with Mike Etherington-Smith in July about how to make it the best and he asked if he could work with Martin Plewa. It was one opportunity for a lot of people and we took it and put it together in a few weeks with good team spirit. So I’m delighted to see all the teams happy and hear them say they want to come back, that’s the best thank you we could get!”

Find the full results here

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