Outstanding performances by Germany’s Ingrid Klimke and Michael Jung have put the home side into a fabulously strong position before the cross-country phase at the HSBC FEI European Eventing Championships at Luhmühlen, Germany.
The host nation, bidding for a first European team gold since 1973, is now more than 20 penalties ahead of defending champions Great Britain as the first team to score under 100 in the dressage phase at European level. The Italians, who won silver in 2009, hold a fractional advantage in third over Sweden, who last won gold back in 1993.
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