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  • 5 months later...

North Salem is hosting one of the early WCs of the season.

 

Some of the classes are being broadcasted on FEI's youtube channel. Interestingly, however, commentator is answering every single question asked on Youtube chat. He is great. :bowdown::d

 

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North American League West, Stage 1 (Vancouver, B.C.)

:IRL Daniel Coyle (Farrel) - 0/0/37.32

:USA Kelli Cruciotti (Hadja van Orshof) - 0/0/42.26

:NED Harrie Smolders (Hocus Pocus de Muze) - 0/4/37.41


Full results...

 

North American League East, Stage 1 (North Salem, New York)

:USA Beezie Madden (Garant) - 0/0/40.89

:USA Karl Cook (Caillou) - 0/0/41.25

:USA Katherine A. Dinan (Brego R'n'B) - 0/0/41.94


Full results...

 

NAL East Standings

NAL West Standings

 

 

Say hello to Tokyo 2020 Olympic champions...

 

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4 hours ago, Vojthas said:

Hi, I'm coming to CSI4*-W in Poznań this week as Totallympics Media reporter. Maybe you have some questions to somebody starting there?

 

Well, Wojciech Wojcianiec is currently involved in a direct battle for the second individual Group C quota. It would be interesting to hear about his expectations and game plan.

 

On the entry list I can also see possibly the first ever rider from :ANG Angola! :yikes:

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6 hours ago, dcro said:

 

Well, Wojciech Wojcianiec is currently involved in a direct battle for the second individual Group C quota. It would be interesting to hear about his expectations and game plan.

 

On the entry list I can also see possibly the first ever rider from :ANG Angola! :yikes:

I'm surprised you didn't mention Michael Whitaker and his son, Jack. But you probably know everything about them already ;)

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What a day for :NOR Victoria Gulliksen! :hyper:

 

  • it's her birthday
  • she won another competition earlier today
  • now she commented World Cup competition which ended up with her father Geir Gulliksen taking the first ever victory for Norway

 

Just wow. :d

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