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Superb Irish show-jumpers cruise to five-star Nations Cup triumph

The Irish show-jumping team produced a magnificent display in Aachen, Germany on Thursday to win the five-star Rolex Nations Cup, the final top-level outing before the Paris Olympic Games.

Michael Blake's men dominated a high-class field of the best countries in the world to finish on a zero score and win without anchor rider Cian O’Connor even needing to jump in round two.

It is the perfect confidence boost ahead of the Olympic Games in just over three weeks, and Horse Sport Ireland High Performance Show Jumping Director Blake couldn’t hide his delight after the stunning success.

Blake said: "My God, that was brilliant. To a man, they were fantastic. This was a Nations Cup that we had identified as a target ahead of Paris and the lads have delivered. To win with a rider to spare shows how good these four lads and their horses are, and I couldn’t be prouder.

"I always say how much of a privilege it is - and what an honour it is - to win a Nations Cup, and it really is a special group of riders we have in the green jacket at the moment.

"All roads now lead to Paris and I guess this sets us up perfectly for the Games. Hopefully now the horses can stay nice and fresh and we can put in a performance like this to make Ireland proud.

"We have a wonderful team of support staff too; our vets, grooms, the girls in the office and everyone who contributes to the High Performance programme, it doesn’t go unnoticed and it’s very much a team effort. They all deserve a big thank you and well done."

Denis Lynch and Vistogrand were first into the ring for Ireland and got off to the worst possible start as Vistogrand seemed to become distracted on his way to the first fence and dropped a pole.

From then on, however, the Tipperary man and his

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