USA fourth at Falsterbo

by | Jul 12, 2024 | On the rail

The U.S. finished close to the podium Friday in the Falsterbo, Sweden, show jumping Nations Cup, just as a different American team had done at Rome in May. The fourth-place Cup result was the best for a U.S. squad since Rome.

The home side, featuring world number one Henrik von Eckermann (without his number one horse, King Edward) won in a jump-off with Germany after both nations finished with 8 penalties. Emma Emanuelsson with Canbella Blue PS had a knockdown in the tiebreaker. But  Germany’s jump-off representative, Sandra Auffarth–who is better known as an eventer — dropped three rails to put her country second.

Ireland was third with two of its Olympic riders, Daniel Coyle and Cian O’Connor on the squad, but neither was aboard their Olympic mount. Ireland had 12 penalties, as did the U.S. squad, but Ireland’s total time was faster.

Spencer Smith on Keeneland was the only double-clear for the U.S. team. Mimi Gochman had 4 and 5 with Cosmos BH, while Adrienne Sternlicht dropped a pole in each round with Origa V/H Zuid-Pajottenland. Aaron Vale’s score was 0/4 with Carissimo 25.

Spencer Smith and Keeneland. (U.S. Equestrian photo)

“Overall, it was a good day, considering we came to Falsterbo with a mix of young horses, as well as the youngest rider in the class,” said Coach Robert Ridland, referring to Mimi.

“All gained the experience that is necessary for the future, and needless to say, Spencer kept us in the game all afternoon with his brilliant double clean.”