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Equestrian FEI Eventing Nations Cup 2019


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Nice quality live stream from Strzegom. They even have the trending score displayed on-screen, which is a welcome change compared to the earlier stages. :d

 

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Standings after cross-country:

 

:GER 90.40

:GBR 114.10

:NED 122.70

:ITA 158.20

:POL 162.70

:SUI 188.60

:BEL 1093.90

:SWE 2058.60

 

This disaster for Sweden will likely balance out the season's standings between the nations that are seeking Olympic qualification.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Camphire in Ireland hosted the latest stage this weekend. New Zealand won, in front of Ireland and Italy.

 

After 4/7 stages Italy leads the season's standings with 290 points.

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Stage 5 (Haras-au-Pin, France) results...

 

:FRA 124.90

:ITA 128.60

:BEL 148.50

:SUI 160.20

:SWE 163.10

:GBR 175.60

:NED 177.90

 

Very useful second place for Italy, especially considering that both Sweden and the Netherlands had a poor showing. If they don't succeed at the Europeans, Italians will probably take the Nations Cup slot.

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Ranking of unqualified nations after 5/7 stages...

 

:SUI 315 (with discard 270)

:NED 300 (with discard 250)

:BEL 240 (with discard 240)

:ESP 95 (with discard 95)

 

Belgium is close enough when you take into account that they missed one of the stages (best 6 out of max 7 results will count).


Remaining stages will be held in :BEL Waregem (19-22 September) and :NED Boekelo (10-13 October).

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Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland are among other nations entered for stage 6 at Waregem. Their best combinations are missing though, as not enough time has passed since the Europeans.

 

Even though Switzerland is currently leading the classification in terms of Olympic qualification, I kind of expect the Kingdom of the Netherlands to easily run away with a quota...

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28 minutes ago, dcro said:

Standings after jumping...

 

:GER 89.70

:SWE 91.40

:GBR 94.10

:FRA 96.30

:NED 96.80

:BEL 108.60

:ITA 116.30

:SUI 118.90

 

Cross-country is scheduled for tomorrow.

Jumping ahead of cross?

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Just now, Vojthas said:

Jumping ahead of cross?

 

Yes, it's a common occurance in the short format events (short format meaning 6-7 minutes long cross-country). These events do not require post-XC inspection, which allows the organizers to play around with the schedule. Therefore, they often prefer to end the competition with the most popular phase...

 

Short formats are also often held over just two days. Sometimes even just one, if only a few combinations are entered.

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