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Equestrian FEI Jumping World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Abu Dhabi II)


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Events
 
  • Arab League - Middle East Sub League (8/10)


Official Schedule
Gulf Standard Time (GMT +4)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Sunday, Janaury 30th
14:00 Open Individual Jumping
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Open Individual Jumping Arab League - Middle East Sub League (8/10)
Final Results
GER.gif David Will
Horse: Babalou Hd
0+072.13+39.86
 
BEL.gif Constant Van Paesschen
Horse: Isidoor Van De Helle
0+072.19+41.77
 
IRL.gif David Simpson
Horse: Foudre F
1+074.09+48.50
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Ali Hamad Al Kirbi
Horse: Dalida Van De Zuuthoeve
UAE.gif
3+076.67+49.08
5
Henrik Von Eckermann
Horse: Glamour Girl
SWE.gif
4+067.82+38.61
6
Kristaps Neretnieks
Horse: Valour
LAT.gif
0+471.67+40.50
7
Katharina Rhomberg
Horse: Cuma 5
AUT.gif
0+471.05+40.67
8
Hamad Ali Al Kirbi
Horse: Quel Cadans Z
UAE.gif
0+472.57+42.12
9
Kevin Jochems
Horse: Emmerton
NED.gif
1+474.29+43.39
10
Emanuele Gaudiano
Horse: Nikolaj De Music
ITA.gif
0+868.42+40.68
11
Bart Bles
Horse: Kriskras DV
NED.gif
468.84
12
Mouda Zeyada
Horse: Galanthos Shk
EGY.gif
469.36
13
Jack Ryan
Horse: Bbs Mcgregor
IRL.gif
470.58
14
Abdullah Alsharbatly
Horse: Hunter C
KSA.gif
470.91
15
Oliver Lazarus
Horse: Butterfly Ennemmel
RSA.gif
470.97
16
Wilm Vermeir
Horse: Iq Van Het Steentje
BEL.gif
471.78
17
Mohammed Ghanem Al Hajri
Horse: G's Fabian
UAE.gif
472.23
18
Trevor Breen
Horse: Highland President
IRL.gif
472.28
18
Mohammed Ahmed Al Owais
Horse: James V.d Oude Heihoef
UAE.gif
473.11
20
Abdullah Mohd Al Marri
Horse: Sama Dubai
UAE.gif
574.79
21
Bader Mohammed Alfard
Horse: Moeen
KSA.gif
679.03
22
Amre Hamcho
Horse: Vagabon Des Forets
SYR.gif
776.17
23
Abdullah Humaid Al Muhairi
Horse: Chacolu
KSA.gif
776.63
24
Abdulrahman Alrajhi
Horse: Dg Legaland Jo
KSA.gif
870.60
25
Kamal Abdullah Bahamdan
Horse: Jack Van Het Dennehof
JOR.gif
877.96
26
Maysam Bisharat
Horse: Un Dollar De Blondel
NED.gif
1075.39
27
Jur Vrieling
Horse: Long John Silver 3
JOR.gif
1277.12
28
Hani Kamal Raji Bisharat
Horse: Chatinue
UAE.gif
1374.68
29
Moufi Owaida Al Karbi
Horse: Baloucenta
UAE.gif
1374.69
30
Mohamed Omran Al Owais
Horse: Caravelli
UAE.gif
1879.24
31
Talal Al Zahem
Horse: Cannonball Du Toultia Z
KUW.gif
1879.50
32
Khaled Abdulrahman Almobty
Horse: Grunnerger Kwiebus
KSA.gif
1883.50
33
Ahmed El Naggar
Horse: Bali De L Heribus
EGY.gif
3297.51
 
Ali Khalfan Al Jahouri
Horse: Altyka Du Fort
UAE.gif
EL
 
Ra'Ad Naser
Horse: Levisto
JOR.gif
RET
 
William Funnell
Horse: Equine America Billy Picador
GBR.gif
RET
 
Nicola Pohl
Horse: Freestyle
GER.gif
RET
 
Ahmad Saber Hamcho
Horse: Frenchy Vds
SYR.gif
RET
 
 
 
 
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