There were huge celebrations when Team Mexico broke a 26-year Nations Cup drought to win the third leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2016 series on home ground at the Coapexpan Equestrian Club in Xalapa (MEX).

In a very close contest, and with a gutsy and impressive performance that included two double-clear rounds, the host nation pinned USA and Canada into joint-runner-up spot and now holds a 10-point lead going into the third and last qualifier of the North and Central America and Caribbean League in five weeks time.

With only three teams in action it was a short and snappy affair, but once again the much-loved Nations Cup format produced spell-binding sport. Winners at the opening leg in Ocala (USA) two months ago, it was Team USA that started as firm favourites. But the home side just proved too good for the rest, with all four riders giving everything they had to post the first Nations Cup victory for their country since the Mexican flag was last raised in triumph in New York (USA) back in 1990.

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