Team Sweden on Top! | Jumping Nations Cup – Falsterbo 2019 | FEI ICONS

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Let’s take a look back at the 2019 season of the FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ and the Swedish town of Falsterbo. The Swedish team around anchor rider Peder Fredricson and his horse H&M ALL IN had to defeat Switzerland in a thrilling battle for the title in front of their home crowd. Relive this iconic Nations Cup victory with us! ▶▶ Subscribe to our YouTube channel & hit the bell! 🔔 ▶▶ http://go.fei.org/YouTube?d ▶▶ Exclusive videos on #FEItv: http://go.fei.org/fei-tv?d Instagram: http://fei.org/instagram Facebook: http://fei.org/facebook Twitter: http://fei.org/twitter

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