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Equestrian Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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36 minutes ago, dcro said:

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

After doing some research it appears the 150cm events were allowed prior to 2024, but have since been removed during the General Assembly in November 2022. See proposed changes on starting on page 8. The current regulations only have 155 and 160cm courses.

 

I guess no one told them about the change?

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Eventing Werribee CCI4*-S Results

The following have achieved CCI4*-S MER result (still require CCI4*-L)

:AUS Sophia Hill (Humble Glory)

:AUS Will Enzinger (Cairo Xtreme)

:AUS Penelope Johnson (BB Boom)

 

Third place (David Middleton) did not get the MER due to his cross-country performance.

 

Eventing Werribee CCI4*-L Results

The following have achieved CCI4*-L MER result (still require CCI4*-S)

:AUS Samuel Jeffree (Koyuna Tactician)

:AUS Tara Rogers (Denison Park Smooth)

:AUS Murray Lamperd (Secret Mojo)

:AUS Hamish Cargill (French Evening)

:AUS Kirilee Hosier (AEA Flynn)

:AUS Megan Jones (Toulando)

 

Everyone who finish achieved the MER

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:BAR Roberta Foster & Chichic are entered for a national Grand Prix this week in Wellington, Florida.

 

https://results.equestrian-hub.com/show/165471/dressage/2301451

 

It's a national event so doesn't count for anything, but should be highly indicative on whether she will step it out on the international level to try to qualify for the Olympics.

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15 minutes ago, dcro said:

I really don't know. I don't follow jumping that closely.


But I do suspect it could be an error on the rankings.

For me after reading the rules this is correct and you can gaim points in Longines Ranking. See how many  results are counted in final ranking. We will see after next month. 

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Events for this week

 

Dressage

:FRA Le Mans - CDI3*

:USA Wellington - CDI3*

:USA Wellington - CDI-W

 

Jumping

:ESP Vejer de la Frontera - CSI4*

:USA Thermal - CSI3*

:USA Wellington - CSI5*

 

The first jumping competition in Europe begins this week with Vejer de la Frontera hosting six events between now and March

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Dressage Wellington CDI-W Results

The following have achieved 2/2 MER result

:GER Frederic Wandres (Bluetooth OLD)

:GBR Susan Pape (Harmony's Eclectisch)

:GER Michael Klimke (Domino 957)

:USA Sarah Tubman (First Apple)

:SGP Caroline Chew (Tribiani)

:FRA Morgan Barbancon (Deodoro)

 

The following have achieved 1/2 MER result

:USA Ashley Holzer (Valentine)

:USA Alice Tarjan (Serenade MF)

 

As the Wellington events continue, most people are now fulfilling their second MER result, including Barbancon who now has two horses fully completing the MER.

 

Dressage Wellington CDI3* Results

The following have achieved 2/2 MER result

:FRA Morgan Barbancon (Habana Libre A)

:SGP Caroline Chew (Blue Hors Zatchmo)

 

The following have achieved 1/2 MER result

:GER Felicitas Hendricks (Drombusch 2)

:USA Kristina Harrison-Antell (Finley)

:GER Michael Klimke (Harmony's Sanrino RHP)

:USA Melissa Taylor (Dixie WRF)

:USA Jennifer Williams (Joppe K)

:USA Carly Taylor-Smith (Rosalut NHF)

 

Make that three horses with full MER for Barbancon. The 3* event is starting to see more international competitors. Despite not reaching the MER we had athletes from :CHI :THA :TUR along with the ever present :VEN who despite being here since the beginning has yet to achieve their first MER between the two horses she's compete with.

 

 

 

I've found the results for Le Mans (see here), but I can't find who the judges were. I've looked at multiple place so I'm not sure if all the athletes achieved MER. We may have to wait for the results to be uploaded to the FEI site.

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Jumping Wellington CSI5* Results

The following have achieved 3/3 MER result

:BRA Eduardo Pereira de Menezes (H5 Chaganus)

 

The following have achieved 2/3 MER result

:USA Mclain Ward (Callas)

:USA Kent Farrington (Landon)

:USA Natalie Dean (Acota M)

:GER Richard Vogel (United Touch S)

:BEL Jos Verlooy (Igor)

:IRL Daniel Coyle (Gosborne VDL)

:IRL Conor Swail (Count Me In)

:SWE Petronella Andresson (Castres Van De Begijnakker Z)

:BRA Santiago Lambre (Chacco Blue II)

:USA Brian Moggre (MTM Vivre Le Reve)

:USA Lillie Keenan (Argan De Beliard)

 

The following have achieved 1/3 MER result

:IRL Darragh Kenny (Volnay du Boisdeville)

:NED Lars Kersten (Emmerton)

:GER Daniel Deusser (Killer Queen VDM)

:COL Roberto Teran Tafur (Dez'ooktoff)

:BEL Nicola Philippaerts (Katanga V/H Dingeshof)

:USA Alessandra Volpi (Berlinda)

:GBR Jessica Mendoza (Play)

:CAN Tiffany Foster (Hamilton)

:USA Brian Cournane (Armik)

:USA Laura Kraut (Baloutinue)

:ISR Daniel Bluman (Ladriano Z)

:ITA Piergiorgio Bucci (Cochello)

:IRL Bertram Allen (Pacino Amiro)

:CAN Mario Deslauriers (Bardolina 2)

:ISR Ashlee Bond (Donatello 141)

:IRL Cian O'Connor (Berlux Z)

:USA Kristen Vanderveen (Bull Run's Risen)

:MEX Carlos Hank Guerreiro (H5 Just The Music)

 

Another good performance from the Wellington group on a 160cm course where about 3/4 of the performers grabbed the MER

 

 

Jumping Vejer de la Frontera CSI4* Results

The following have achieved 1/3 MER result

:GBR Matthew Sampson (Ebolensky)

:GER Kendra Claricia Brinkop (In Time)

:SUI Martin Fuchs (Commissar Pezi)

:BEL Gilles Thomas (Elfra van Beek Z)

:FRA Emeric George (Diesel GP du Bois Madame)

:NED Bril Roelof (Iberico)

:SWE Angelie von Essen (Cochella)

:NED Kevin Jochems (La Costa)

:GER Jens Baackmann (Caja)

:NED Sanne Thijssen (Con Quidam RB)

:SUI Aurelia Loser (Molly Mallone Z)

:CZE Ales Opatrny (Forewer)

:BRA Pedro Veniss (Boeckmanns Lord Pezi Junior)

:NED Frank Schuttert (Gream)

:ESP Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (Enjoy de la Mure)

:USA Paris Sellon (Cassandra)

:FRA Olivier Robert (Iglesias D.V.)

:ITA Emanuele Camilli (Odense Odeveld)

:CAN Kata Chad (Quidamo F)

:ESP Ismael Garcia Roque (Liron TK)

 

The first jumping event to be held in Europe yield a lot first MERs. As mentioned before, Vejer de la Frontera will host five more events by the end of March.

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