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Junior & Young Rider Euros: High standard leaves no room for errors

last updated on July 24, 2006 00:00

Britain’s junior and young rider teams faced challenges at the 2006 European Junior and Young Rider Championships at Stadl Paura in Austria.

Britain’s young rider team was ninth while the juniors finished 11th, both out of 12 teams. The highest scoring British test was Anne Marie Perry’s young rider team test with World Classic. They scored 66.178% to finish 24th.

Chef d’equipe Jennie Loriston-Clarke said: “We knew we weren’t going to get any medals having lost Maria Eilberg and Laura Bechtolsheimer to the seniors. The heat affected some horses more than others, but everyone had to deal with that. We did lack horsepower and some horses didn’t go as well as they can. In the young riders, Henry Boswell got the best out of his horse and rode clean tests while junior Charlie Hutton did well considering Abira is only six. The standard of horses and riding at these Europeans was high; we need to work hard to be prepared for next year.”

Junior team gold went to Holland, with the same nation’s Diederik van Silfhout and Paddox winning individual gold. The 20-year-old Italian rider Valentina Truppa dominated the young riders aboard her nine-year-old gelding Chablis and went home with individual gold while Germany headed the team event.

For the full results, click www.em-dressur.at.