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  • Western European League (5/11)

Official Schedule
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT )
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Thursday, December 15th
14:25 Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix

Friday, December 16th
19:45 Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
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Open Individual Dressage Western European League (5/11)
Short Prix Results
The Top 15 Athletes will qualify for the Grand Prix Freestyle
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Charlotte FRY
GLAMOURDALE
GBR.gif
84.026
2
Gareth HUGHES
CLASSIC BRIOLINCA
GBR.gif
78.263
3
Ingrid KLIMKE
FRANZISKUS FRH
GER.gif
75.421
4
Helen LANGEHANENBERG
ANNABELLE 110
GER.gif
74.816
5
Hans Peter MINDERHOUD
GLOCK'S DREAM BOY
NED.gif
73.447
6
Simone PEARCE
FIDERDANCE
AUS.gif
72.632
7
Abigail LYLE
GIRALDO
IRL.gif
70.395
8
Richard DAVISON
BUBBLINGH
GBR.gif
69.974
8
Caroline CHEW
TRIBIANI
SGP.gif
69.974
10
Emile FAURIE
BELLEVUE
GBR.gif
69.737
11
Andrew GOULD
INDIGRO
GBR.gif
69.553
12
Naima MOREIRA LALIBERTE
STATESMAN
CAN.gif
68.895
13
Marc Peter SPAHN
ELIAS 494
BEL.gif
68.421
14
Alejandro ASENCIO MENDEZ
FOCUS
ESP.gif
67.711
15
Morgan BARBANÇON
BOLERO
FRA.gif
65.737
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Open Individual Dressage Western European League (5/11)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Charlotte FRY
Horse: GLAMOURDALE
GBR.gif
90.995
2
Gareth HUGHES
Horse: CLASSIC BRIOLINCA
GBR.gif
84.590
3
Ingrid KLIMKE
Horse: FRANZISKUS FRH
GER.gif
83.170
4
Helen LANGEHANENBERG
Horse: ANNABELLE 110
GER.gif
82.135
5
Hans Peter MINDERHOUD
Horse: GLOCK'S DREAM BOY
NED.gif
79.305
6
Andrew GOULD
Horse: INDIGRO
GBR.gif
78.065
7
Simone PEARCE
Horse: FIDERDANCE
AUS.gif
76.320
8
Emile FAURIE
Horse: BELLEVUE
GBR.gif
76.130
9
Richard DAVISON
Horse: BUBBLINGH
GBR.gif
75.575
10
Abigail LYLE
Horse: GIRALDO
IRL.gif
75.250
11
Caroline CHEW
Horse: TRIBIANI
SGP.gif
74.775
12
Morgan BARBANÇON
Horse: BOLERO
FRA.gif
74.010
13
Marc Peter SPAHN
Horse: ELIAS 494
BEL.gif
73.315
14
Naima MOREIRA LALIBERTE
Horse: STATESMAN
CAN.gif
73.225
15
Alejandro ASENCIO MENDEZ
Horse: FOCUS
ESP.gif
71.805
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