Bram Chardon Retains Title at the FEI European Four-in-Hand Driving Championships in Exloo

Sunday, August 27, 2023 | Posted by Mary Phelps

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The thunder cracked and the lightening flashed bringing a triumphant double championship to an end in Exloo. The Para Drivers had exited the arena in time to avoid the storm but in scenes reminiscent of the prize giving at the FEI World Championships in Pratoni del Vivaro (ITA) last year, the Four-in-Hand medals were presented, and speeches made, during a deluge.

Photo – Photo – Bram Chardon of the Netherlands reacts after winning with General, Idool N, James Bond and Juventus individual and team gold in the FEI European Four-in-Hand Driving Championships in Exloo, the Netherlands, Aug 27, 2023. (© FEI/Martin Dokoupil)

The Dutch crowd was thrilled to see their favourite Bram Chardon (NED) retain his European title, one he has now won three times consecutively. As overnight leader, he was last to drive the Cones but kept his cool and produced a double clear when he needed it the most. hat came just after his teammate Koos de Ronde guaranteed himself an individual medal after his double clear and sealed the sixth team gold for The Netherlands, aided by the iconic Ijsbrand Chardon.

Win One for the Home Crowd

Bram Chardon

Bram Chardon (NED) FEI European Four-in-Hand Driving Championships in Exloo (Photo: © FEI/Martin Dokoupil)

“It’s great to win the European Championship in your home country for your home crowd. I was particularly happy with my Dressage score and to have my season’s best here – it was such a relief as I knew what my team could do but to be able to show it here was perfect. In the Marathon I knew I could not attack but had to be more defensive in my driving which worked out and meant I could keep the quick guys behind me while also taking the lead. It was really tight between us as they were pushing and were very fast which we expected, but my horses did enough to keep me in front. Today in the Cones we knew that the routes were open and with so many double clears before me it was tricky because with less than a cone between Michael Brauchle and me, I didn’t want to throw away my gold medal. But I still wanted to have a double clear and finish in style – which I did, and it was wonderful to do it in front of the public with such a great atmosphere here in Exloo!”

The margins were minimal between the top three drivers and the top two nations as Germany’s Michael Brauchle dropped to bronze individually after a ball roll to enable Koos to jump up a place to silver. But Michael and his teammates Anna Sandmann and Mareike Harm had done enough over the four days of competition to seal their team silver. Double clears from Belgium’s Glenn Geerts, Dries Degrieck and Tom Stokmans ensured they too had a place on the podium for the bronze.

Flowing Course

The Cones proved to be less decisive than in other championships but had to suit the horse fours and the Para Equestrians. The flowing course meant that there were 16 double clears in the horse fours, and the winner was Georg Von Stein (GER), with Jérôme Voutaz (SUI) second and in third, Jiri Nesvacil Jnr. with the stunning grey Kladruber stallions.

During his closing ceremony speech, FEI Driving Committee Chair Karoly Fugli (HUN) paid tribute to the inclusivity of the championship and sport driving as a whole, citing the success of joining the Para Drivers with the Four-in-Hands. The organisers at Exloo were delighted with the support from the large crowds who were present throughout the event, especially the many families who came for the day to enjoy Saturday’s Marathon. Reflecting the international nature of the combined event, even more fans tuned in from all over the world to watch the live coverage of the action on FEI TV.