Gold for Reape and bronze for Dore at European Championships
Irish Pony show jumpers shine on final day in Le Mans, France
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Paddy Reape rounded off what was an exceptional week for Irish athletes in Le Mans, France at the FEI Pony European Championships with a stunning individual gold medal win on Sunday, July 30.
Reape was faultless throughout the competition on ‘Fernando’ and held his nerve to jump clear throughout the final day of action to take top spot on the podium.
On another huge day for Irish athletes, Kian Dore finished third on ‘Sparkling Lackamore Joey’ to secure a bronze medal – cementing Ireland’s position as number one in Europe for pony combinations.
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Following their team gold medal-winning performance on Friday, the Irish riders lined out for the individual final on Sunday afternoon.
Abbie Oakey added four faults to her total for the week, leaving her on a total of 16, in 14th place. A fence down in the first round of the final left Emily Moloney on eight faults. She finished in a share of fifth place, alongside James Derwin and ‘Rincoola Babog’ (ISH).
Derwin was unlucky to end his streak of clear rounds throughout the championships, picking up eight faults in his opening round in the final. He followed up with strong second round, jumping clear to stay on eight faults, level with Moloney.
Dore also jumped clear with ‘Sparkling Lackaghmore Joey’, leaving them on a score of four faults and in fourth place individually.
Reape was the only Irish rider to maintain his faultless record, riding ‘Fernando’, and he added yet another clear to his record in the second round of the final to secure gold.
Dore needed to jump off for the podium places, but once again he was calm under pressure and came home in third place, adding to his team gold earlier in the competition. Sweden’s Ellen Hammarstrom was second with ‘Ocean Des As’.