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Dressage Amsterdm CDI-W Results

The following have achieved 2/2 MER result

:GBR Charlotte Fry (Lars van de Hoenderheide)

 

The following have achieved 1/2 MER result

:NED Dinja van Liere (Hermes N.O.P.)

:GER Isabell Werth (Emilio 107)

:GER Ingrid Klimke (Franziskus FRH)

:DEN Nanna Skodborg Merrald (Blue Hors Zack)

:NED Kirsten Brouwer (Foundation)

:NED Emmelie Scholtens (Desperado N.O.P.)

:DEN Daniel Bachmann Andersen (Zippo M.I.)

:SWE Patrik Kittel (Touchdown)

:NED Marieke van der Putten (Torveslettens Titanium RS2)

:GER Helen Langehanenberg (Annabelle 110)

:NED Hans Peter Minderhoud (Glock's Dream Boy N.O.P.)

:BEL Charlotte Defalque (Botticelli)

:GBR Laura Tomlinson (Fallatijn)

:BEL Larissa Pauluis (First-Step Valentin)

 

Everyone that completed their performance got the MER. Charlotte Fry is among the first to get a second MER, though mostly because other riders decided to compete on a different horse this week.

 

Dressage Wellington CDI4* Results

The following have achieved 2/2 MER result

:SWE Caroline Darcourt (Lord Django)

:GER Anna-Christina Abbelen (Sam Donnerhall)

:FRA Morgan Barbancon (Bolero)

:SWE Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven (Devanto)

:USA Claire Darnell (Harrold S)

:ARM Carrie Schopf (Saumur)

 

The following have achieved 1/2 MER result

:GER Federic Wanders (Bluetooth OLD)

:FRA Morgan Barbancon (Habana Libre A)

:USA Lehua Custer (F.J. Ramzes)

:ESP Pablo Gomez Molina (Ulises De Ymas)

:USA Benjamin Ebeling (Indeed)

:USA Kerrigan Gluch (Mejorano HGF)

:SGP Caroline Chew (Tribiani)

 

The second week at Wellington saw a bunch of riders pick up their second MER result, including Schopf who is taking an early stab at the individual quota.

 

Dressage Wellington CDI3* Results

The following have achieved 1/2 MER result

:GBR Susan Pape (Harmony's Eclectisch)

:SGP Caroline Chew (Blue Hors Zatchmo)

:USA Jan Ebeling (Jubi's Tenacity)

 

Relatively quiet as the 3* event at Wellington took a back seat to the 4* event. While :CAN Ariana Chia broke 67% overall, she did not obtain a score above 67% from a Level 4 judge.

 

 

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Jumping Hawera CSI1*-W Results

The following have achieved 2/3 MER result

:NZL Phillip Steiner (Cassina Dior)

:NZL Tegan Fitzsimon (Windermere Cappuccino)

:NZL Brooke Edgecombe (LT Holst Andrea)

 

The following have achieved 1/3 MER result

:NZL Sophie Scott (Waitangi Skynet)

:NZL Sam Whale (Fleur DeLacour)

 

The official result link isn't working right now, but I found an article describing the results here.

 

Jumping Puebla CSI4*-W Results

The following have achieved 1/3 MER result

:MEX Jose Saaverdra Garcia (Maximus)

:MEX Manuel Gonzales Dufrane (Hortensia van de Leeuwerk)

:MEX Arturo Prada Vallejo (Bacot)

:DEN Nikolaj Hein Ruus (Bordeaux)

:MEX Federico Fernandez (Davidoff)

 

Not sure why a Danish rider is in Mexico, but he at least got the MER unlike the Argentine riders that competed.

 

 

Jumping Wellington CSI4* Results

The following have achieved 2/3 MER result

:USA Laura Kraut (Calgary Time)

 

The following have achieved 1/3 MER result

:GBR Ben Maher (Dallas Vegas Batilly)

:IRL Shane Sweetnam (Namaste Van Het Eyckeveld)

:USA Kent Farrington (Toulayna)

:GER Richard Vogel (United Touch S)

:USA Lacey Gilbertson (Karlin Van't Vennehof)

:BEL Jos Verlooy (Igor)

:USA Natalie Dean (Acota M)

:IRL Jordan Coyle (Centriko Volo)

:BRA Eduardo Pereira de Menezes (H5 Chaganus)

:USA Mclain Ward (Kasper Van Het Hellehof)

:USA Todd Minikus (Amex Z)

:USA Mimi Gochman (Celina BH)

:USA Lillie Keenan (Argan De Beliard)

:USA Jimmy Torano (Chewbacca HCC)

:USA Spencer Smith (Theodore Manciais)

:IRL David O'Brien (El Balou OLD)

:GBR Samuel Hutton (C Vier 2)

:USA Jacob Pope (Highway FBH)

:EGY Nayel Nassar (Jiminy Cricket)

:BEL Emilie Conter (Balento C.S.)

:ISR Ashlee Bond (Garfield)

:CAN Alicia Gadban-Lewis (Beneficial)

:USA Nicholas Dello Joio (Conthargos)

:IRL Daniel Coyle (Ivory TCS)

:GBR Amanda Derbyshire (Cornwall BH)

 

I thought we'd get more riders with two MERs, but apparently almost everyone used a different horse relative to last week. We'll probably get some next week.

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Olympic ranking simulation at January 31st:

 

Dressage

Group A - :IRL :FIN

Group B - :AUT :SUI

Group C - :ARM :HUN

Groups D/E - :VEN :CAN

Group F - n/a n/a

Group G - :SGP n/a

Overall - :BEL

Reallocation (provisional) - :ESP :GRE :ISR

 

Eventing

Group A - n/a n/a

Group B - n/a n/a

Group C - n/a n/a

Groups D/E - :CHI n/a n/a n/a

Group F - n/a n/a

Group G - n/a n/a

Overall - n/a

Reallocation (provisional) - n/a

 

Jumping

Group A - :NOR :DEN

Group B - :SUI :ITA

Group C - :LAT :GRE

Groups D/E - :BRA

Group F - :UAE :KSA

Group G - :AUS :JPN

Overall - :USA

#banbestmen

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Jumping Wellington CSI4* Results

The following have achieved 2/3 MER result

:ISR Ashlee Bond (Garfield)

:USA Mimi Gochman (Celina BH)

:USA Ashley Vogel (Madiba AG Z)

:GBR Amanda Derbyshire (Cornwall BH)

:IRL David Blake (Claude)

:BRA Eduardo Pereira de Menezes (H5 Elvaro)

 

The following have achieved 1/3 MER result

:IRL Conor Swail (Count Me In)

:USA Laura Kraut (Confu)

:IRL Daniel Coyle (Oak Grove's Carlyle)

:USA Sayre Happy (Vinci De Beaufour)

:USA Mclain Ward (Contagious)

:SWE Petronella Andersson (Castres Van De Begijnakker Z)

:CAN Mario Deslauriers (Emerson)

:EGY Nayel Nassar (Igor Van De Wittemoere)

:USA Lillie Keenan (Queensland E)

:BRA Santiago Lambre (Chacco Blue II)

:BEL Jos Verlooy (Nixon Van't Meulenhof)

:USA Brian Moggre (MTM Vivre Le Reve)

:USA Chloe Reid (Souper Shuttle)

:IRL Paul O'Shea (Imerald Van't Voorhof)

:USA Ali Wolff (HH N-Joy)

:IRL Darragh Kenny (Great Tikila J)

:USA Andrew Welles (Idol H&H)

 

Another good show from the Wellington crew. A few more picked up their second MER while other riders continue to grab MERs with different horses, some are now up to three different horses. Quite the collection.

 

Update: Didn't realize this was a 160cm course, everyone with 8 penalties or less get the MER.

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

I see, but it won't count towards the MER correct?

 

FEI should clarify if an event is for Olympic rankings only...

It says it will count for both Paris 2024 and European Championships 2023 MERs.

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