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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2018 - 2019


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25 minutes ago, dcro said:

Yap, only non-German in top 7. It's Neumunster after all. :p

 

@OlympicIRL

 

 

Another National Record for Judy and Vancouver K.... and a podium at a World Cup! :bounce:

I hope RTÉ reports this wonderful news in their sports bulletin later!

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With one more stage to go, these are the provisional qualifiers from the Western European League for the World Cup Finals in Gothenburg.

 

:GER Helen Langehanenberg

:GER Dorothee Schneider

:NED Hans Peter Minderhoud

:POR Maria Caetano

:SWE Patrik Kittel

:SWE Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven

:DEN Daniel Bachmann Andersen

:FRA Morgan Barbancon

:IRL Judy Reynolds

 

Andersen and Reynolds only had 3 starts so far (best 4 scores count), so they can improve quite a bit and basically secure the qualification. Outside of the top 9, there is :SWE Antonia Ramel who should be able to overtake Barbancon after the Den Bosch stage. :NED Thamar Zweistra has an outside chance as well.

 

Additionally, :GER Benjamin Werndl will be looking to overtake Schneider and qualify (only 3 per nations can go). He will need to be 1st or 2nd however to do that.

 

Among other leagues, this is the current situation...

:GER Isabell Werth is qualified of course as the defending champion.

:USA Laura Graves and :USA Kasey Perry-Glass are the likely qualifiers from the North America.

:RUS Regina Isachkina and :RUS Stanislav Cherednichenko are holding the Central European spots with two more stages to go.

:AUS Rozzie Ryan qualified from the Pacific League, but it doesn't look like she will be taking up the invitation.

:DOM Yvonne Losos de Muniz and :RSA Tanya Seymour should be the favorites for the wild cards dedicated towards the non-league athletes.

 

One more spot is reserved for the hosts, but looks like that one will be reallocated to the Western Europe (good news for Barbancon...). Pacific League spot could also end up in the Western Europe, which would be grand for Zweistra...

 

There are 18 slots available in total...

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North American League, Stage 9 (Wellington, Florida)

:USA Kasey Perry-Glass (Goerklintgaards Dublet) - 83.425%

:SWE Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven (Don Auriello) - 80.950%

:USA Shelly Francis (Danilo) - 80.050%

 

Full results...

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On 17/02/2019 at 12:58, OlympicIRL said:

 

Another National Record for Judy and Vancouver K.... and a podium at a World Cup! :bounce:

I hope RTÉ reports this wonderful news in their sports bulletin later!

 

Here is a nice article on them. :)

 

https://www.chronofhorse.com/article/behind-the-stall-door-with-vancouver-k

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39 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

What a lovely article... you can see the strong bond between rider and horse. JP sounds adorable with all his quirks. I love the part about him beheading his toys :d

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North American League, Stage 10 (Wellington, Florida)

:USA Laura Graves (Verdades) - 84.535%

:USA Kasey Perry-Glass (Goerklintgaards Dublet) - 83.875%

:USA Adrienne Lyle (Salvino) - 80.160%

 

Full results...

 

76.970% for :DOM Yvonne Losos. :woot:

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As it turns out, 76.970% is the new record for Latin America. Previous high score dates back to 2007, when :MEX Bernadette Pujals posted 76.550% aboard Vincent.

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Central European League, Stage 13 (Zhashkiv, Ukraine)

:UKR Inna Logutenkova (Don Gregorius) - 75.840%

:UKR Inna Logutenkova (Fleraro) - 75.755%

:UKR Maksim Kovshov (Flirt) - 70.980%

 

Full results...

 

Competition was judged by two Ukrainian judges who were already suspended in the past for nationalistic judging. :rofl::facepalm:

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Central European League, Stage 14 (Zhashkiv, Ukraine)

:UKR Inna Logutenkova (Don Gregorius) - 76.025%

:UKR Inna Logutenkova (Fleraro) - 75.920%

:UKR Maksim Kovshov (Flirt) - 69.840%

 

Full results...

 

Central European League is now completed. :RUS Regina Isachkina and :RUS Stanislav Cherednichenko qualify for the Gothenburg finals.

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