French riders were in flying form when claiming Team and Individual gold in both Jumping and Eventing, while Semmeike Rothenberger led Germany to a clean sweep of the Dressage medals at the FEI European Pony Championships 2014 which drew to a close at Millstreet in Ireland.

This was the first FEI Championship to visit the Emerald Isle for 25 years, and the host nation did themselves proud as they welcomed competitors to the 350-acre Green Glens equestrian complex which includes a 10-acre spread of all-weather arenas. The venue has been upgraded dramatically in recent years and London 2012 Olympic gold medallist, Peter Charles, whose son, Harry, represented Great Britain with distinction during the five-day fixture, joined the chorus of praise for the facilities and organisation.

The show-stealer however was the brand new cross-country course designed by Mike Etherington-Smith who got a standing ovation after a fantastic day of sport over the spectacular track at neighbouring Drishane Castle. Such was the feel-good factor at these Championships that not even a sound-failure issue during yesterday’s Dressage Freestyle could spoil the party, and Ireland is on a high with the news that the venue owners, the Duggan family, are now fully determined to submit a bid to stage the 2022 FEI World Equestrian Games™.

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