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Young rider Europeans: France reigns Europe, Italy takes bronze!
French riders win two golds and a bronze medal overtaking the German team. Italy is back on the podium after 8 years of absence
The 39th young rider individual eventing champion has been crowned today at The Military Equestrian Centre of Montelibretti. French rider Marie Charlotte Fuss rose to the top of the leaderboard riding Sillas de la Nee (51,80) climbing from 10th place after yesterday's cross-country to clinch the individual gold medal. Hella Meise conquered silver with First Filght’s Beauty (53,70). She was 18th after the dressage and moved up 16 places thanks to an extraordinary cross-country performance and a show-jumping round spoilt only by 4 faults.
Another French rider to jump on the podium is Alexis Goury who rode Trompe L’Oleil D’Emery (53,90). He worked his way to the top from 21st after dressage to the bronze medal position. Ludovica Manzoli was the best of the Italians. She finished in 14th place onPin Up de Mai (66,10).
The individual bronze medal wasn't enough for France. They won their battle against Germany and are now taking home the team gold medal. They were still second yesterday at the end of the cross-country day but kept a cool head and have been repaid with the European title. They finished on 169,00.
It was a real team effort on behalf ofVictor Burtin (Early Van Ter Nieuwbeke), Thais Meheust (Quamilha), Alexis Goury (Trompe L’Oleil D’Emery) and Marie Charlotte Fuss (Sillas De La Nee). They added two gold medals to their total of 7. They now have a total of 9 titles and are third behind Great Britain (31) and Germany (23) in the European Championship's medal table.
The Germans hold on to silver (177,90) while the Italians take bronze. The riders who have competed on the team of the host nation are Ludovica Manzoli (Pin Up de Mai), Luca Mezzaroba (Laomaco), Giulio Guglielmi (Mister Brightside) and Fosco Girardi (Feldheger) who were guided by the chef d'equipe Alberto Casolari the Italian selector Andrea Mezzaroba.
Italy finished on a total of 207,20. This is Italy’s first young rider medal since 2008.
Pascal Forabosco, chef d’equipe for France: “This medal is the result of a year of hard work. I would like to thank the Italian Equestrian Federation and the Military Equestrian Centre for this fantastic event”.
Alberto Casolari, chef d’equipe of the Italian team: “I am really proud of all of our riders, these four and the eight individuals. Italian eventing proved it can be competitive”.
Andrea Mezzaroba, Italian selector: “We are competing against very strong nations that are technically well prepared. They have good training facilities and many high standard events in their own countries. Our result has been a true team effort. Everyone has contributed, trainers, athletes and their families.”
Vittorio Orlandi, President of Fise: “Italy proved once again that it is capable of organizing important events like this one, and do it well. As far as the team is concerned I am proud of them. In my role as President of FISE I promise I will support eventing. My dream is to see my riders win gold at the next Olympics”.
Junior Europeans: Germany holds on to gold
The defending champions have retained their title leaving the silver and bronze medals to France and Great Britain respectively
Today 65 horses have battled for European glory. All the horses presented flew through the vet inspection and competed in the conclusive show-jumping phase of the junior section of the FEI European Eventing Championship for young riders and juniors 2016 presented by Saudia.
Germany was once again crowned European champion. They retained both their 2015 titles. Germany and Great Britain now share an important record. They have both won 32 golds in the championship’s history.
Leading from the very start Emma Bruessau (Donnerstag 20), Johanna Zantop (FBW Santana’s Boy), Jerome Robine (Guccimo R) and Anais Neumann (Pumucke E) have finished on a score of 126,60. They share the podium with France and Great Britain. The French took silver with 131,30 while Great Britain conquered bronze on a total of 143,50.
Italy was 7th (217,90).
Anais Neumann and Pumuckel E are the new individual European champions (38,50). The German lady rider is the 52nd junior European champion. Victor Levecque and Phunambule Des Auges (40,80) have gained silver for France while the Swedish Sofia Sjoborg and DHI Mighty Dwight (41,30) jumped to bronze.
The best individual Italian performance came from Lorenza Trombini who rode Qado D’Argonne (52,50). She finished in 17th place.
Germany' chef d'equipe Hanna Rogge commented on the success of her riders:
“Being the favorites at championships is always difficult. There's a lot of pressure on the athletes but our riders have been really concentrated and focused all week. They have done everything they could to achieve this gold medal. We are happy to have won the title in this beautiful place, where the organization has been brilliant and the people involved very kind and ready to help”.
The show director of the event Fernando Giganti attended the Press Conference and complimented the riders on their performances.:
"It is a big effort to host two championships in the same place at the same time. Everyone here has contributed to the organization of this spectacular event. The words of praise I heard make my whole team very proud. To put it into numbers: although we don't sell ice cream we have stored 750 kg of ice (for the horses legs) and although we don't make wooden furniture we have distributed 650 kg of shavings. The horses have been fed 55 tons of hay over the days the stayed here”.