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Danish Dazzle! Denmark Makes History with Back-to-Back Nations Cup Victories at Stutteri Ask

Martofte, Denmark โ€“ May 22, 2026 โ€“ Denmark successfully retained their title at the Longines EEF Series Region North Qualifier to the delight of the home crowd in Stutteri Ask. Sweden was hot on their heels in second while Belgium occupied third.
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โ€œIt was an exciting day of top-class sport with the outcome undecided until the very last rider, as everything came down to the final jump,โ€ said Denmarkโ€™s chef dโ€™equipe Bo K Moller.
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โ€œWe always aim to win but winning on home soil is always the greatest feeling and it has never happened before that Denmark has won two years in a row. I am very proud of my team.โ€

Andreas Schou (DEN) riding Darc de Lux

Andreas Schou (DEN) riding Darc de Lux, Denmarkโ€™s final rider, withstood the pressure to produce a clear round โ€“ any faults would have cost the hosts the win โ€“ and secure victory for the Danes in a nail-biting conclusion to an exciting afternoon of showjumping.
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โ€œI was really proud of my horse, Darc de Lux, today. He felt in top shape and completely ready for the job, which made it easy for me to deliver two good rounds,โ€ said Andreas.
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โ€œWe came here with a strong team and itโ€™s always special to compete on home soil in front of such a passionate home crowd.โ€

Zascha Nygaard (DEN) & Cornets Esmeray PS

The winning team of Zascha Nygaard (DEN) on the nine-year-old stallion Cornets Esmeray PS and Andreas Schou (DEN) riding the 15-year-old Holsteiner stallion Darc de Lux, who both produced double clears, Laura Baaring Kjaergaard (DEN) with Guppie VDL, a 15-year-old KWPN gelding, and Soren Moeller Rohde (DEN) aboard Evolution Ask DWB, a 10-year-old Danish Warmblood, added just one time penalty to that score in the second round.
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โ€œMy horse jumped really well today and felt full of confidence throughout. I picked up a single time fault in the second round, but overall Iโ€™m incredibly pleased with the performance,โ€ said Soren.
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โ€œI would also like to thank all the volunteers and the entire team here at Stutteri Ask for making it possible to host an event like this on Danish soil.โ€
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At the halfway stage it was Denmark who led the way on zero, one penalty clear of Belgium and four penalties ahead of Sweden and Norway. Gerard Lachatโ€™s (SUI) course caused many problems with faults spread around the course. The time also proved elusive meaning fault free rounds were few and far between – only four combinations finished the two-round competition on a score of zero.
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While many teams fared worse in the second round than the first, solid performances from Sweden meant they added nothing to their first-round score to climb the leaderboard to occupy the runner-up position.
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Jonna Ekberg (SWE) riding the nine-year-old bay gelding Bjurfors Chacco recorded a double clear while teammates Jens Fredericson (SWE) & Diaradoโ€™s Rose Elith, Carl-Walter Fox (SWE) Eka First Navy Jack and Marcus Westergren (SWE) & Airco De Lโ€™Esprit Z each produced one fault free round and one four faulter.
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Belgium rounded out the podium in third. Despite breathing down the necks of Denmark at the halfway stage, they couldnโ€™t replicate those performances in the second, finishing on a score of nine. Roy van Beek and Johannes Heinrichsโ€™ Charleston-H were the stars of the team, marring their scorecard with just one time fault.
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Norway occupied fourth just one penalty ahead of Finland, whose third team member, Niclas Aromaa with Stallion Stud Helasuoโ€™s 12-year-old stallion Cascalinus, was one of the four combinations to complete on a score of zero. Finland will also be pleased with the performance of 18-year-old Jone Illi who looked like a future star when he piloted Celtas Quillian to a clear in the second round.
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Sixth place was awarded to Great Britain, who had two exciting eight-year-olds among their quartet in Chloe Winchesterโ€™s Chancellor Z and Holly Smithโ€™s Nike Van Het Singraven, Netherlands was seventh while the trio from Germany finished eighth.
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Japan was ninth ahead of Poland, who were eliminated, and Indonesia, who withdrew at the end of the first round.

Source: Press Release by Emily Bevan for the EEF – European Equestrian Federation

Photos: ยฉ EEF



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