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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2019 - 2020


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  • 3 weeks later...

2018/19 season is barely over, and the new one is already starting. :d


Season opener for the Central European League in :BLR Minsk starts in a few minutes, and it will be streamed here.

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Central European League, Stage 1 (Minsk, Belarus)

:RUS Stanislav Cherednichenko (Arums) - 74.280%

:BLR Olga Safronova (Sandro d'Amour) - 73.405%

:BLR Anastasiya Dudkova (Hofman) - 69.490%

 

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Lovely stuff from Chere and Safronova.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Try saying Pilisjaszfalu once or twice.

 

Central European League, Stage 2 (Pilisjaszfalu, Hungary)

:AUS Kristy Oatley (du Soleil) - 78.625%

:NED Hans Peter Minderhoud (Zanardi) - 74.475%

:RUS Regina Isachkina (Sun of May Life) - 74.000%

 

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Central European League, Stage 3 (Kiev, Ukraine)

:UKR Inna Logutenkova (Fleraro) - 77.680%

:BLR Anastasiya Dudkova (Hofman) - 70.890%

:BLR Veronika Yarashevich (Bolivar) - 68.025%

 

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Central European League, Stage 4 (Mariakalnok, Hungary)

:LUX Sascha Schulz (Dragao) - 75.440%

:RUS Regina Isachkina (Sun of May Life) - 74.650%

:FRA Morgan Barbancon Mestre (Bolero) - 74.205%

 

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Luxembourg. :thumbup:

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@hckosice What a result for Michael Bugan. Slovakia could be getting a WC podium tomorrow if he can repeat this. :d

 

Additionally, he will get 203 Olympic qualifying points for today's performance. :yes

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7 minutes ago, dcro said:

@hckosice What a result for Michael Bugan. Slovakia could be getting a WC podium tomorrow if he can repeat this. :d

 

Additionally, he will get 203 Olympic qualifying points for today's performance. :yes

 

Awesome. Thanks for the info. :)

 

But is this really serious ? I mean, is this REALLY POSSIBLE for him to qualify, or rather the chance to not qualify is much higher ?

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12 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Awesome. Thanks for the info. :)

 

But is this really serious ? I mean, is this REALLY POSSIBLE for him to qualify, or rather the chance to not qualify is much higher ?

 

Yes, it REALLY is possible. :d


Three nations from Group C can qualify in dressage. Russia will qualify a team for sure. Ukraine will get an individual almost certainly. And that leaves everyone else fighting for the third spot... Until now it looked like Belarus and Poland will be the favorites for the last ticket, but Bugan's 69% from today puts him right on-par with them.

 

Keep in mind that this was Bugan's debut performance of 2019. It's common to see the scores improving with every new show during early season.

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5 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Yes, it REALLY is possible. :d


Three nations from Group C can qualify in dressage. Russia will qualify a team for sure. Ukraine will get an individual almost certainly. And that leaves everyone else fighting for the third spot... Until now it looked like Belarus and Poland will be the favorites for the last ticket, but Bugan's 69% from today puts him right on-par with them.

 

Keep in mind that this was Bugan's debut performance of 2019. It's common to see the scores improving with every new show during early season.

 

Thanks.

 

Well now after reading your post I am going to believe and follow the guy more closely then. :)

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Central European League, Stage 5 (Lipica, Slovenia)

:RUS Elena Sidneva (Fuhur) - 74.655%

:GER Uwe Schwanz (Hermes) - 73.950%

:AUT Amanda Hartung (Dresscode Black) - 73.075%

 

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No Slovak podium. :nopompom:

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