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Superhero Jung (GER) wins Burghley and the European Championships with a broken leg! Image credit Steph Freeman Image: Francis Wittingham (GBR) on Hasty Imp image credit Mike Bain course at his second attempt with his Olympic partner La Biosthetique - Sam FBW. The pair then went on to obviously win the competition, but more about that later. As it turns out Michael’s injury was far worse than he was letting on, and he announced on social media after the European Championships that he broke a “little piece off his shin” above his right ankle... not just your average injury then! Watching Michael and Sam’s cross country and show jumping rounds at Burghley you would not have known there was even the possibility of an injury, the pair showed their customary fluidity and talent that we have come to expect, and certainly didn’t look like they were ever touching a pole on the final day to clinch Jung’s first ever Burghley title on his very first attempt. The event itself was full of twists and turns thanks to Captain Mark Phillips’ phenomenal cross country track which was reversed for the first time in 55 years. The word on every riders lips was “big”, and when even the world’s most elite four star campaigners are telling you they are worried, when Andrew Hoy and William Fox-Pitt tell you it’s the biggest course they have seen in their careers, you start to feel a little sick, both as a journalist and as a passionate lover of the sport. As is well documented, it was all change to the leader board after the incredible cross country display that we were treated to on the Saturday, and although it is most unpartisan of a journalist for a UK magazine, I was delighted to see husband and wife team Tim & Jonelle Price up there in second and third place after their incredible cross country displays. Hint: If you want to see two of the most talented eventers cross the country, then look no further than these two. They make it look simply effortless and always stylish whilst The event itself was full of twists and turns thanks to Captain Mark Phillips’ phenomenal cross country track which was reversed for the first time in 55 years! October 2015 • Issue 25 • Everything Horse Magazine 7