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Open Individual Arab League - Middle East Sub League (3/7)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Abdulrahman ALRAJHI
Horse: BABALOU HD
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0/078.10/45.20
2
Mike KAWAI
Horse: SAXO DE LA COUR
JPN.gif
0/078.88/47.63
3
Maysam BISHARAT
Horse: UN DOLLAR DE BLONDEL
JOR.gif
0/080.32/55.65
4
Emanuele GAUDIANO
Horse: CRACK BALOU
ITA.gif
0/474.42/43.15
5
Abdullah ALSHARBATLY
Horse: KANNABIS VAN DE BUCXTALE
KSA.gif
0/476.89/43.90
6
Abdel SAÏD
Horse: BONNE AMIE
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0/477.40/44.09
7
Shk. Ali Abdulla AL QASSIMI
Horse: CORNETBOY
UAE.gif
0/476.74/46.85
8
David WILL
Horse: MY PRINS VAN DORPERHEIDE
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0/1375.35/58.80
9
Bertram ALLEN
Horse: PACINO AMIRO
IRL.gif
472.59
10
Mouda ZEYADA
Horse: IF LOOKS COULD KILL O.H.
EGY.gif
474.24
11
Hani KAMAL RAJI BISHARAT
Horse: CHATINUE
JOR.gif
474.26
12
Jeanne SADRAN
Horse: UNFORGETTABLE DAMVIL
FRA.gif
474.34
13
Mohammed Ghanem AL HAJRI
Horse: G'S FABIAN
UAE.gif
476.57
14
Edwina TOPS-ALEXANDER
Horse: CORELLI DE MIES
AUS.gif
476.61
15
Abdullah Humaid AL MUHAIRI
Horse: CHACOLU
UAE.gif
476.98
16
Abdurakhmon ABDULLAEV
Horse: VALOUR
THA.gif
483.30
17
Janakabhorn KARUNAYADHAJ
Horse: MAXWIN KINMAR AGALUX
UZB.gif
869.70
18
Stefan EDER
Horse: DR SCARPO
AUT.gif
872.38
19
Kristaps NERETNIEKS
Horse: QUINTAIR
LAT.gif
875.03
20
Efe SIYAHI
Horse: CANTATE
TUR.gif
875.65
21
Omer KARAEVLI
Horse: AVANT TOI
TUR.gif
876.86
22
Meshari ALHARBI
Horse: GENASIS
KSA.gif
877.76
23
Shady SAMIR
Horse: CHARDONNAY
EGY.gif
877.77
24
Kamal Abdullah BAHAMDAN
Horse: JACK VAN HET DENNEHOF
KSA.gif
1281.23
25
Shk. Ali Jmal Nasr AL NUAMI
Horse: CASPER AJ
UAE.gif
1677.45
 
Ibrahim Hani BISHARAT
Horse: HAPPYNESS
JOR.gif
R1 RET
 
Saad ALAJMI
Horse: FREEDOM
KSA.gif
R1 RET
 
Khaled ALMOBTY
Horse: GRUNNERGER KWIEBUS
KSA.gif
R1 RET
 
Waled ALGHAMDI
Horse: CASSIANO II
KSA.gif
R1 RET
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