Ireland claim team gold at European show jumping championships

Three clear rounds secures stunning win in Gothenburg

Cian O’Connor celebrates after riding a clear round on his horse Good Luck to help Ireland win the team show jumping event at the Longines FEI European Championships at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden on Friday night. Photograph: Pontus Lundahl/EPA
Cian O’Connor celebrates after riding a clear round on his horse Good Luck to help Ireland win the team show jumping event at the Longines FEI European Championships at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden on Friday night. Photograph: Pontus Lundahl/EPA

Ireland has won team gold at the European show jumping championships in Gothenburg, Sweden following Friday night’s second team competition.

With the decision taken not to start Bertram Allen and Hector van d'Abdijhoeve following their elimination on Thursday afternoon, Ireland went into the final stage of the team competition knowing they would have no discard score.

Cork-born Shane Sweetnam was first of the remaining trio to jump and, for much of the competition, he was in the lead individually with his own and Spy Coast Farm's 11-year-old Chacco stallion Chaqui Z. It was only in the later stages that he was overtaken, first by Switzerland's Martin Fuchs on Clooney 51 and then, by the last to go, Sweden's Peder Fredricson with H&M All In.

Meanwhile, clear rounds by both Tipperary-born Denis Lynch on Thomas Straumann's 14-year-old stallion All Star 5 and Co Meath's Cian O'Connor on Good Luck, the 11-year-old Canturo stallion owned by Adena Springs and Ronnoco Jump, saw Ireland, under team manager Rodrigo Pessoa, claim gold on a team total of 12.11 points.

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The host nation Sweden, who led following Thursday’s first round, and Switzerland, who were in second overnight, took silver and bronze on 18.21 and 20.15 points respectively.