British Showjumping’s Team NAF announced for Kronenberg CSIO3* FEI Nations Cup
Wednesday 26 May 2021
Following an invitation to compete in the CSIO3* FEI Nations Cup in Kronenberg, Netherlands the following squad have been selected to represent Great Britain under the title sponsor banner of Team NAF. The competition takes place between the 2 – 6 June 2021 at the Equestrian Centre de Peelbergen in Kronenberg.
Chad Fellows, from Withington, Shrewsbury with the 12 year-old bay gelding Eindhoven G.H. owned by Vladimir Tuganov.
Joseph Stockdale, from Roade, Northampton with the 10 year-old bay mare Equine America Cacharel IV owned by Joy Cocklin.
Georgia Tame, from Horsham, West Sussex with the 10 year-old bay stallion Z7 Ascot owned by Team Z7.
Jack Whitaker, from Whatton, Nottingham with the 11 year-old dark bay mare Scenletha owned by Michael Whitaker.
William Whitaker, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire with the 11 year-old grey gelding Galtur owned by Philip Tuckwell.
The Nations Cup competition takes place on Friday 4 June at 13:00 hrs local time and the Grand Prix will be on Sunday 6 June at 15:15 hrs local time.
For further information on the show and full results once the show is underway, visit www.peelbergen.eu.
British Showjumping would like to thank NAF, title sponsors of the Senior Nations Cup Teams along with the Pony, Children, Junior, Young Rider and Veteran teams.
NAF’s premium range of Five Star brands include Superflex, Superflex Senior, PROFEET, Optimum, Magic, Oestress and Respirator Boost with quality at the heart of everything they do. They are a UFAS (Universal Feed Assurance Scheme), GMP+ (International Feed Assurance Scheme) and BETA NOPS (Naturally Occuring Prohibited Substances) accredited company and this enables them to guarantee full traceability on all the natural ingredients they utilise in their formulations, which are also selected in compliance with the FEI guidelines for Clean Sport. For further information, visit www.naf-equine.eu/uk/index.jsp.
The GBR showjumping teams are supported by the British Equestrian Federation’s World Class Programme, funded by UK Sport through the National Lottery. The Programme focuses on identifying talent, developing potential and maximising medal-winning performances on the world stage.