Great Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands triumph at the FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth Final

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27 September 2022 Author: FEI Communications

The FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth 2022 came to an end with the Final, held in Kronenberg (NED), where the local team claimed two gold medals (Children and Juniors), while Belgium and Great Britain got to the top of the podium in the Young Riders and Ponies categories.

FEI JUMPING NATIONS CUP FINAL YOUTH - PODIUMS

The FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth – Young Riders

1° Belgium (Sacha Beghuin & Elcup Van Beek / Mathieu Bourdeaud'Hui & Oscar The Homage / Jules van Hoydonck & Minte Vd Bisschop / Roy van Beek & Chacco Me Biolley)
2° Germany (Johanna Beckmann & Emelie van de Mirania Stam / Thies Johannsen & I'M Special Laisa / Matthis Westendarp & Chillert Blue / Sönke Fallenberg & Vescovino) 
3° Switzerland (Thibaut Keller & Badaboum One / Sira Accola & Koriano Van Klapscheut / Léon Pieyre & Verona V Z / Joana Schildknecht & Catrina J)

Full results here

 The FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth – Juniors

1° Netherlands (Thijmen Vos & Ive Got The Key / Mila Everse & Orso Del Terriccio / Emma Bocken & Kadessa Z / Nick Nanning & Bandia)
2° Poland (Iga Biegalska & Doravella / Natalia Stefanska & Kapucijn V/D Donkhoeve / Daria Pietrzak & Monsun / Lena Oleszkiewicz & Esi China Girl)
3° Ireland (Coen Williams & Conthanja / Emily Moloney & Temple Alice / Timmy Brennan & Diadema Della Caccia / Rhys Williams & Cowboy Balou)

Full results here

 The FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth – Children

1° Netherlands (Jesse Berkers & Aragon Happhira / Emma Heijligers & Sambucca / Faye Louise Vos & Monica LH / Yoni van Santvoort & Ilandra)
2° Italy (Lavinia Lo Bosco & Ocean/ Marianna Martinengo Marquet & Fine Edition / Paola Benigni & Edoctro / Giorgia Baldi & Valery Vanitosa)
3° Belgium (Louis Lambrecht & Ziggy Stardust Z / Marthe-Louize Dieu & Jazz Van T Kamerveld / Nikita van der Meerschen & Impressario Vd Heffinck / Brent de Schrijver & LIV Good Vd Kattevennen Z)

Full results here

 The FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth – Ponies

1° Great Britain (Noora Von Bülow & Elando van de Roshoeve / Tilly Bamford & Lapislazuli / Harriet Hodge & Little Charlie / Tabitha Kyle & Atomic du Bary)
2° France (Emma Gay Le Breton & Bad Boy du Beau Mont / Lou Ann Beraud & Ungaro Of Qofanny / Arwen Le Saux & All Best du Rond Pre / Nohlan Vallat & Daenerys d'Hurl'Vent)
3° Ireland (Eoin Brennan & Glor Tire Cruise / Paddy Reape & Valma de Fougnard / James Brennan & Mhs Glow / James Derwin & Rincoola Babog)

Full results here

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