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Equestrian FEI Jumping World Cup 2018 - 2019


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North American League West, Stage 7 (Leon, Mexico)

:IRL Jordan Coyle (Eristov) - 0/0/40.37

:MEX Salvador Onate (Big Red) - 0/0/41.96

:MEX Federico Fernandez (Davidoff) - 1/83.94


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NAL West Standings

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World Cup Final Qualifiers

 

Western European League

:GER Daniel Deusser

:GER Christian Ahlmann

:SUI Steve Guerdat

:BEL Pieter Devos

:FRA Kevin Staut

:SUI Martin Fuchs

:SWE Henrik von Eckermann

:BEL Gudrun Patteet

:SWE Irma Karlsson

:ITA Lorenzo de Luca

:BEL Francois Mathy Jr.

:BEL Niels Bruynseels

:AUT Max Kuehner

:ESP Eduardo Alvarez Aznar

:FRA Olivier Robert

:BEL Olivier Philippaerts

:SWE Peder Fredricson

:GER Ludger Beerbaum

+ :AUS Edwina Tops-Alexander (Extra Athlete)

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Just now, dcro said:

And now we have a German rider taking down the wall... :lol:

 

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The fall of Berlin Wall, November 1989, colorized :p

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Impressive win for the 17-year old Moggre.

 

North American League East, Stage 7 (Ocala, Florida)

:USA Brian Moggre (MTM Vivre le Reve) - 0/0/41.29

:GER Andre Thieme (Aretino) - 0/0/41.56

:NZL Sharn Wordley (Casper) - 0/0/43.96


Full results...

 

NAL East Standings
NAL West Standings

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World Cup Final Qualifiers - North American Leagues

 

East Coast

:USA Beezie Madden

:USA Molly Ashe Cawley

:GER Wilhelm Genn

:USA McLain Ward

:USA Laura Kraut

:USA Devin Ryan

:USA Lucy Davis

:USA Georgina Bloomberg

:IRL Conor Swail

:IRL Shane Sweetnam

:NZL Sharn Wordley

:SUI Beat Mandli

:USA Mattias Tromp

:CAN Nicole Walker

:CAN Mario Deslauriers

 

 

West Coast

:USA Richard Spooner

:USA Eve Jobs

:EGY Nayel Nassar

:USA Kelli Cruciotti

:MEX Salvador Onate

:MEX Eugenio Garza Perez

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Overview of the qualifiers from the remaining leagues. As ever, we will have to wait and see how many of these minor league athletes will be taking up their invitation for the Finals.

 

Arab League (North Africa)

:EGY Abdel Said

:EGY Mohamed Sadek

 

Arab League (Middle East)

:KSA Ramzy Al-Duhami

:UAE Abdullah Al-Muhairi

:KSA Khaled Almobty

 

Australian League

:AUS Aaron Hadlow

:AUS Kate Hinschen

 

Caucasus-Caspian League

:IRI Masoud Mokarinezhad

 

Central Asian League

:KGZ Kamil Sabitov

 

China League

:CHN Liu Tongyan

 

Japan League

:JPN Shino Hirota

 

New Zealand League

:NZL Tegan Fitzsimon

 

South African League

:RSA Lisa Williams

 

South American South League

:BRA Luiz Felipe Alves

:BRA Jose Roberto Filho

 

South East League

:THA Siengsaw Lertratanachai

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Definite entries for the final are out. 35 athletes from 18 nations will compete.

 

Very surprisingly, only 4 (+1 extra athlete) from the North American Leagues will make the trip. Usually all 10 eligible Americans show up.

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