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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2018 - 2019


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Western European League, Stage 1 (Herning, Denmark)

:DEN Daniel Bachmann Andersen (Blue Hors Zack) - 83.575%

:GER Helen Langehanenberg (Damsey FRH) - 81.405%

:SWE Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven (Don Auriello) - 80.900%


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WEL Standings after stage 1 (coming up later)...

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1 ora fa, dcro ha scritto:

WC Grand Prix from Lyon.

 

Any Livescore is available?

 

Ps. Nothing, I found it

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:ESP Juan Antonio Jimenez completes a nice test.

 

According to the commentator, he is now coaching the Peruvian dressage team. So maybe they won't get royally embarrassed at Pan Ams like I previously expected. :d

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And of course, Hayley Watson-Greaves will be 5th today while only being 0.88% ahead of 8th. Unbelievable. She's the luckiest rider ever, always beating everyone by smaller margins while never losing positions that way...

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Western European League, Stage 2 (Lyon, France)

:GER Isabell Werth (Emilio) - 84.410%

:SWE Patrik Kittel (Delatio) - 80.980%

:SWE Antonia Ramel (Brother de Jeu) - 80.060%


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WEL Standings after stage 2...

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Interesting and high-quality Grand Prix in Stuttgart today, even though I felt everyone in top 4 was slightly underscored. :dunno:

 

Second place for Bachmann Andersen & Zepter is just another stepping stone. I can see them bringing both individual and team medals for Denmark very soon...

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Western European League, Stage 3 (Stuttgart, Germany)

:GER Isabell Werth (Bella Rose) - 85.660%

:GER Dorothee Schneider (Sammy Davis Jr.) - 81.840%

:GER Helen Langehanenberg (Damsey FRH) - 81.470%


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WEL Standings after stage 3...

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