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Equestrian FEI Jumping World Cup 2021 - 2022 (São Paulo)


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Open Individual Jumping South American South League (4/6)
Final Results
BRA.gif Stephan De Freitas Barcha
Horse: Primavera Montana
0/072.50+53.75
 
BRA.gif Flavio Grillo Araujo
Horse: Lorentino Jmen
0/071.87+51.69
 
BRA.gif Stephan De Freitas Barcha
Horse: Atomic Des Luthiers
0/473.41+58.73
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Geronimo Marcello Viana Ciavaglia
Horse: Gr Garuda
BRA.gif
8+068.88+51.60
5
Guilherme Dutra Foroni
Horse: Clueso 5
BRA.gif
4+469.40+55.09
6
Sergio Henrique Neves Marins
Horse: Cornet Superstar Jmen
BRA.gif
4+475.333+56.32
7
Guilherme Dutra Foroni
Horse: Chelsea Jmen
BRA.gif
8+469.58+50.78
8
José Roberto Reynoso Fernandez Filho
Horse: Azrael W
BRA.gif
4+870.53+51.44
9
Doda De Miranda
Horse: Rio Bravo Argentinisima Z
BRA.gif
8+469.44+58.48
10
Mariana Cassettari
Horse: Ana Carol Ipiranga
BRA.gif
8+866.56+53.32
11
Carlos Eduardo Massenzi Filho
Horse: Diegus Ipiranga
BRA.gif
8+869.45+56.66
12
Daniel Cesar Khury
Horse: Euclides Metodo
BRA.gif
4+1268.48+57.38
13
Geronimo Marcello Viana Ciavaglia
Horse: Premier 2s
BRA.gif
870.57
14
Flávio De Castro Martinez Filho
Horse: Dalouna Pj Champs Elysees
BRA.gif
872.40
15
José Roberto Reynoso Fernandez Filho
Horse: Cornet D Or Jmen
BRA.gif
872.85
16
Doda De Miranda
Horse: Jumanje Do Cach
BRA.gif
873.00
17
Rodrigo Ullmann Teixeira Lima
Horse: Dehli Do Santo Antonio
BRA.gif
873.14
18
Felipe Pereira Teixeira
Horse: Ziramon Vdl
BRA.gif
874.09
19
Rafael Collares Lucas Rosa
Horse: Sir Acalino Joter
BRA.gif
874.19
20
Cicero Faustino Barros
Horse: Cassino Blue Hr Ja
BRA.gif
874.74
21
Lucio Vinicius De Oliveira Osório
Horse: Haradette S
BRA.gif
1268.12
22
Luciana Christina Guimarães Lossio
Horse: Lady Louise Jmen
BRA.gif
1271.07
23
Thiago Mattos
Horse: Sulki Do Santo Antonio
BRA.gif
1272.27
24
Fernando Jose De Assis Costa
Horse: Ludona Van De Dorpshoeve
BRA.gif
1272.44
25
Cesar Almeida
Horse: Etonian Master Polana
BRA.gif
1274.66
26
Mario Francisco Cia Junior
Horse: Harmony Flores
BRA.gif
1276.05
27
Pedro Henrique Arantes Tavora De Matos
Horse: Giovana Metodo
BRA.gif
1668.98
28
André Fonseca Moura
Horse: Ferrari M
BRA.gif
1669.81
29
Raphael Machado Leite
Horse: Filou Imperio Egipcio
BRA.gif
1671.78
30
Rafael Collares Lucas Rosa
Horse: Horus Metodo
BRA.gif
1672.38
31
Rodrigo Cristiano Collaço Chaves Nunes
Horse: Cornet Prince Jmen
BRA.gif
1674.11
32
Rafael Rodrigues Dos Santos
Horse: Caramel Jmen
BRA.gif
2073.24
33
Cleison Botelho Souza
Horse: Dom Da Essencia
BRA.gif
2873.06
 
Paulo Stewart
Horse: Hunter Van Het Indihof
BRA.gif
RET
  Mario Appel
Horse: Challenge Z
BRA.gif
RET
  Antonio Fortino Neto
Horse: Protocolo
BRA.gif
RET
  Lucio Vinicius De Oliveira Osório
Horse: Visa Versa Dv Z
BRA.gif
RET
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