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Not just "The
luck of the Irish".
There is no doubt that it takes
a lot more than luck to win ten competitions in this years Samsung Nations Cup
series, which is just what Irish show jumping teams have done. The list of
their triumphs is long and distinguished - In October 99 they won in Athens
(GRE.) in June 2000 teams were 3rd at Lucerne (SUI.), first again at
Modena (ITA.), Helsinki (FIN.) and Drammen (NOR.). In July they won Falsterbo
(BEL.), Lummen (BEL.), were 3rd in Aachen (GER.), and first again at
in the Hickstead (UK.). In August they won the Aga Khan trophy in Dublin with
the team in the picture, were first again in Rotterdam (NED.), fourth at Linz
(AUS.) and in September they won again in Calgary (CAN.) making it their tenth
win.

photo compliments of The Show Jumping Association
of Ireland, Anglesea Lodge, Anglesea Rd., Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. Tel 00 353 01
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Photo Left:
"Winners of the Aga Khan
Trophy at the Kerrygold Dublin Horse show in August".Peter Charles,
Jessica Kurten, Billy Tomey and Dermot Lennon with chief d'quip, Tommy Wade.
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Their outstanding success is
even more fantastic when you think that they are 24 points ahead of Germany
which has ten times the number of riders and sports-horses than Ireland. So
what puts them ahead? Well first of all Ireland has a great pool of talented
riders to choose from. The riders who have represented Ireland have not always
been the same ones, so that several talented pilots have had the chance to
enjoy the opportunity and often the glory of competing abroad. Secondly, most
of the riders have been younger riders mounted on
Irish horses which are world renowned for
their performance and even those who were not have grown up and been trained on
Irish horses. Great credit must also go to The Show Jumping Association of
Ireland and Tommy Wade for their organisation and support without which none of
the success would have been possible.
In October the final team will
go forwards to Rome in Italy to compete for the final time to win the Samsung
Nations Cup. (October 12th - 15th) There they will be
competing with the top six teams to qualify (including the home team) and two
"wild card" teams in the finals. All of the teams in the finals will
start off a scratch score and we wish them all a little "Irish luck"
just to compliment their talented riders and horses.
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