Fell pays heavy prize for horse problems in Rome
HEATHER FELL was left to rue a mistake in the equestrian arena after finishing a disappointing 34th in the modern pentathlon World Cup in Rome.
World number one Fell, from Tavistock, lied in 23rd place after the fencing with 760 points accrued from 15 wins.
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The Beijing silver medallist gained some ground in the pool by swimming a superb time of 2:16.30
Fell's time was the fastest among the Brits competing in the event and third fastest overall, pushing her up to 15th.
But then came a nightmare for the 26-year-old in the equestrian arena.
She jumped the obstacles out of order and her ride was terminated.
Fell scored just 92 points for a total of 2,020 and 36th overall going into the run/shoot.
Fell produced a strong run/shoot – her time of 12:31.20 was fourth fastest.
But she had left herself with too much to do and could only finish 34th with a points total of 4,376.
Fell had finished the previous World Cup event in Hungary as the top Briton.
Contrastingly, in Rome, she was behind all her international team-mates.
Mhairi Spence finished fifth overall with 5,464 points, Freyja Prentice (5,348 pts) was ninth and Katy Livingston (5,272 pts) claimed 11th place.











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