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Equestrian FEI Eventing Group F & G Olympic Games Qualifier 2019


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Group F nations:

 

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Group G nations:

 

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:CHN:HKG:THA will be fielding teams in Saumur.

 

 

:CHN China (4 riders will be chosen)

Bao Yingfeng (Teseo)

Bianba Ciren (Sultan de la Motte or Tropic d'Heauville)

Alex Hua Tian (Don Geniro or PSH Convivial)

Liang Ruiji (Agora de Bordenave or Crackerjack)

Sun Huadong (Lady Chin van't Moerven Z)

 

:HKG Hong Kong

Thomas Heffernan Ho (Jockey Club Charlene OLD or Tayberry)

Annie Ho (Lost in Translation or MJI Belle Bonita)

Patrick Lam (Jockey Club Weronique)

 

:THA Thailand

Arinadtha Chavatanont (Bolleybawn Prince)

Weerapat Pitakanonda (Chateau de Versailles M25)

Korntawat Samran (Luminous)

Supanut Wannakool (Tzar of Her Dreams)

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42 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Do you think they will meet the minimum requirements to compete at the Olympics?

 

They might, but the main problem is the Certificate of Capability for the team event (meaning 3 riders with MER by December 31, otherwise team quota is gone).

 

China will probably find the away. Alex Hua Tian is already established at the highest level, while Sun successfully stepped up to 4* last month... Hong Kong has some experience (Heffernan Ho competes at 4*, Lam is already show jumping Olympian). Thailand is just hopeless though, at least for now...

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15 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

They might, but the main problem is the Certificate of Capability for the team event (meaning 3 riders with MER by December 31, otherwise team quota is gone).

 

China will probably find the away. Alex Hua Tian is already established at the highest level, while Sun successfully stepped up to 4* last month... Hong Kong has some experience (Heffernan Ho competes at 4*, Lam is already show jumping Olympian). Thailand is just hopeless though, at least for now...

 

That's what I meant, this could affect nations trying to qualify an individual should Hong Kong/Thailand fail to meet the minimum requirements.

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22 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

That's what I meant, this could affect nations trying to qualify an individual should Hong Kong/Thailand fail to meet the minimum requirements.

 

Indeed, and since we are talking eventing here, period for Certificate of Capability effectivelly ends in mid November. Add to that the required rest period of 4 weeks in between the attempts at long format 4* events, and there you have it, arguably the hardest minimum eligibility standards of all Olympic sports.

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4 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Indeed, and since we are talking eventing here, period for Certificate of Capability effectivelly ends in mid November. Add to that the required rest period of 4 weeks in between the attempts at long format 4* events, and there you have it, arguably the hardest minimum eligibility standards of all Olympic sports.

 

Didn't know that. I think the other groups are fine, unless a major upset happens (Group C?)

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18 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Didn't know that. I think the other groups are fine, unless a major upset happens (Group C?)

 

Maybe with Czech Republic it could be a problem, but even then it might not. Unlike Groups F/G event which is held at 3* level, Group C qualifier will also serve as 4* MER opportunity.

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Schedule

 

Wednesday, 22.05.2019

10.00 - Horse Inspection

 

Thursday, 23.05.2019

13.30 – 18.00 – Dressage CCIO3*-L

 

Saturday, 25.05.2019

10.00 - 12.00 Cross CCIO3*-L

 

Sunday, 26.05.2019

16.45 – 18.00 - Show jumping CCIO3*-L

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Start list is out for tomorrow.

 

Team members are marked with an asterix (*). For whatever reason, Japan will also take part in the team event.

 

https://www.worldsporttiming.com/live/read/index.php?config=801

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