Ireland’s Sarah Ennis and the Irish Sport Horse, Horseware Stellor Rebound, scored a hugely impressive seventh place finish at the 2017 European Eventing Championships at Strzegom in Poland, which drew to a close on Sunday last.

Ennis had climbed into the top 10 after a superb clear round in Saturday’s cross country and they lowered just a single rail in the final show jumping phase to leave them on a score of 43.40 in seventh place.

The result means Irish eventing riders have now recorded top 10 finishes individually in the last two major championships, with Ennis’s European placing coming on the back of a ninth place finish for Jonty Evans at the Olympic Games in Rio.

Germany’s Ingrid Klimke is the new European individual champion, taking gold with Horseware Hale Bob on a score of 30.30. Fellow German, Michael Jung took silver with Fischer Rocana, while Britain’s Nicola Wilson grabbed the bronze with Bulana.

Team competition

In the team competition, Ireland climbed from seventh to take fifth place of 13 teams on a score of 269.20.

Patricia Ryan was next best of the Irish individually, finishing in 22nd place with Dunrath Eclipse (ISH) Irish pathfinder Michael Ryan with Dunlough Striker (ISH) lowered just one pole in the final phase to finish 33rd. Joseph Murphy, with Sportsfield Othello (ISH), finished in 48th place.

Britain are the new European eventing team gold medallists, finishing on a score of 113.90. Germany took the silver (123.0), Sweden collected the bronze (148.40), while Italy finished fourth ahead of Ireland.

Team manager's comment

“We are all delighted for Sarah Ennis. She rode a great round today to hold onto seventh place. Her horse was still full of running today, he was feisty and didn’t make her job easy but Sarah is a true professional.

“We don’t have a lot of strength in depth and a fifth place finish overall for the team is good and gives us something to build on. We have learned a lot from these championships and we have already started to look ahead to next year.” – Sally Corscadden