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Open Team Dressage (5/6)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Grand Prix
Grand Prix Special
Result
1
Nanna Merrald RASMUSSEN, Horse: ATTERUPGAARDS ORTHILIA
Cathrine LAUDRUP-DUFOUR, Horse: VAMOS AMIGOS
Daniel BACHMANN ANDERSEN, Horse: MARSHALL-BELL
Carina Cassøe KRÜTH, Horse: HEILINE'S DANCIERA
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72.277
80.064
75.234
74.383
-
-
-
-
459.421
2
Ingrid KLIMKE, Horse: FRANZISKUS 15
Frederic WANDRES, Horse: DUKE OF BRITAIN FRH
Benjamin WERNDL, Horse: FAMOSO OLD
Isabell WERTH, Horse: DSP QUANTAZ
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72.383
78.468
75.553
0.000
-
-
-
-
454.903
3
Antonia RAMEL, Horse: CURIOSITY
Juliette RAMEL, Horse: BURIEL K.H.
Patrik KITTEL, Horse: TOUCHDOWN
Therese NILSHAGEN, Horse: DANTE WELTINO OLD
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71.575
70.255
76.128
74.426
-
-
-
-
 
440.499
4
Dinja VAN LIERE, Horse: HARTSUIJKER
Thamar ZWEISTRA, Horse: HEXAGON'S DOUBLE DUTCH
Karen NIJVELT, Horse: ELYSIAS
Marieke VAN DER PUTTEN, Horse: TORVESLETTENS TITANIUM RS2
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72.128
71.425
68.787
74.000
-
-
-
-
437.161
5
AlejandroS ÁNCHEZ DEL BARCO, Horse: QUINCALLO DE INDALO
José Antonio GARCIA MENA, Horse: DIVINAROYAL
Juan Antonio JIMENEZ COBO, Horse: EUCLIDES MOR
Jose Daniel MARTIN DOCKX, Horse: MALAGUENO LXXXIII
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71.574
71.425
63.255
72.830
-
-
-
-
432.177
6
Laura TOMLINSON, Horse: FALLATIJN
Lara BUTLER, Horse: KRISTJAN
Susan PAPE, Horse: HARMONY'S ECLECTISCH
Charlotte FRY, Horse: EVERDALE
GBR.gif
70.979
70.106
68.064
73.681
-
-
-
-
430.157
7
Steffen PETERS, Horse: SUPPENKASPER
Benjamin EBELING, Horse: INDEED
Charlotte JORST, Horse: KASTEL'S NINTENDO
Katie DUERRHAMMER, Horse: QUARTETT
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72.404
68.064
68.298
0.000
-
-
-
-
427.048
8
Lyndal OATLEY, Horse: EROS
Mary HANNA, Horse: SYRIANA
Simone PEARCE, Horse: FIDERDANCE
AUS.gif
71.213
65.341
72.936
-
-
-
419.947
 
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