Belgium scores Nations Cup home win at Arville

Team Belgium take the Gold during the Prizegiving for the CCIO4*-S - FEI Nations Cup Eventing. Jarno Verwimp; Julien Wergifosse; Maarten Boon; Lara de Liedekerke-Meier; Kai-Steffan Meier (Chef d'Equipe). Silver: Team Germany. Bronze: Team Italy           Photo FEI/Libby Law

 

 

It was tough to predict who the final winner would be throughout the sixth leg of the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ in Arville (BEL).

There was a leaderboard shake-up in each phase but eventually the home side saved the day with some masterful cross-country riding, to finish on a score of 131.2 ahead of Germany on 148.5.

Italy finished in third place on 193.00 and Team GB, who had been in first place after the jumping phase but had a number of cross-country faults, had to settle for fourth. This was the second time in a row that Belgium claimed this prestigious Nations Cup prize in Arville.

 

Julien Wergifosse (BEL) rides Dwight de St Roch in the dressage

 

This young Belgian team of Lara De Liedekerke-Meier, Jarno Verwimp, Julien Wergifosse and Maarten Boon, look exciting team prospects for the future - all four putting in strong cross-country performances.

They were dressage leaders but after some mixed fortunes in the jumping (which took place on the second day), dropped down to third going into the final test; with Great Britain in front and Sweden in second.

 

Jarno Verwimp (BEL) and Kyba van de Jomaheide

 

But the story was not over. The cross-country proved to be a tough track which required bold but accurate riding, as well as endurance to cope with the hilly terrain. There were five eliminations and a further eight retirements on the course.

Lara De Liedekerke-Meier who competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games last year, was best of the Belgians overall. She stormed around the cross-country on her 12-year-old Hannoverian gelding Ducati d’Arville, to finish fourth individually in this CCIO4*-S competition.

 

Lara de Liedekerke-Meier rides Ducati d'Arville

 

Her final score helping the overall team score significantly. “It’s fantastic. Last year was a historical win for Belgium but to win the cup again and keep it here, was just fantastic. My horse was amazing. My teammates were a younger squad than before, so I had to be the anchor a little bit.”

Speaking on the cross-country track which caused the demise of the British and Swedish teams and many other individual riders, she said: “I had a wonderful round, the cross-country was really tough and hilly. My horse kept running until the end. This was a fantastic day for Belgium and a fantastic day for eventing and I am so proud of my team. Arville was a fantastic edition.”

Belgium's Jarno Verwimp was another rider to make his mark and finished fifth individually in the CCIO4*-S on Kyba van de Jomaheide. The 22-year-old rider was delighted with his selection and team win: “To be in the team for a Nations Cup is already a big honour but to take gold with the Belgian team makes it complete.”

The FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ action now moves to Ballindenisk (21-25 September). This will be the eighth and penultimate leg of the Series. Germany continue to lead with 380 points overall.

Article by Eleanore Kelly/FEI

Final scores from Arville can be found here

 

Team Belgium - Jarno Verwimp; Julien Wergifosse; Maarten Boon; Lara de Liedekerke-Meier; Kai-Steffan Meier (Chef d'Equipe)