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Equestrian FEI Jumping Nations Cup 2023 (Rotterdam)


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Equestrian FEI Jumping Nations Cup 2023 (Rotterdam)

 

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Open Jumping Europe Division 1 Nations Cup (3/6)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes Horse
Nation
Round 1
Penalty
Round 1
Time
Round 2
Penalty
Round 2
Time
Result
1
Jur VRIELING  
Harrie SMOLDERS
Leopold VAN ASTEN  
Maikel VAN DER VLEUTEN
LONG JOHN SILVER 3 N.O.P.
MONACO N.O.P.
VDL GROEP IRON Z
O'BAILEY VH BROUWERSHOF
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4
0
16
1
71.85
70.96
72.41
74.28
0
0
1
4
71.77
71.92
74.39
73.37
6/218.08
2
Michael DUFFY
Cian O'CONNOR  
Trevor BREEN
Daniel COYLE
CINCA 3
EVE D'OUILLY
HIGHLAND PRESIDENT
GISBORNE VDL
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0
4
8
0
72.85
71.18
71.56
71.64
0
0
4
4
71.52
73.02
71.58
73.25
8/216.12
3
Kendra Claricia BRINKOP
Hans-Dieter DREHER  
Jana WARGERS  
Marcus EHNING
IN TIME
COUS COUS 3
DORETTE
PRIAM DU ROSET
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4
12
0
RET
72.14
72.28
72.35
-
0
4
4
RET
71.30
70.69
70.88
-
24/212.87
4
Kevin STAUT  
Francois Xavier BOUDANT
Aurelien LEROY  
Olivier PERREAU
DIALOU BLUE PS
BRAZY LDU MEZEL
CROQSEL DE BLAIGNAC
GL EVENTS DORAI D'AIGUILLY
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4
4
12
8
73.00
72.39
71.68
70.02
0
4
4
8
70.68
72.83
72.96
69.97
24/216.45
5
Francesca CIRIESI  
Emanuele GAUDIANO  
Lorenzo DE LUCA  
Antonio ALFONSO
CAPE CORAL
CRACK BALOU
CURCUMA IL PALAZZETTO
NAVANO VAN 'T OUD-VLIEGVELD
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4
0
4
17
72.17
73.05
70.18
78.76
EL
4
8
16
-
72.20
72.15
71.62
36/215.97
6
Niels BRUYNSEELS  
Gilles THOMAS  
Jérôme GUERY  
Pieter DEVOS
DELUX VAN T & L
ARETINO 13
CRISTEL
NASCAR VAN 'T SIAMSHOF
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4
36
16
0
70.40
70.72
70.61
70.37
4
5
8
8
70.50
74.15
70.84
71.84
37/215.49
7
Kasper H. HANSEN  
Emil HALLUNDBAEK  
Soren Moeller ROHDE  
Carolin eRehoff PEDERSEN
ZERO K
CHALISCO
GRACE ASK
CHACCIENY
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4
35
16
8
71.23
88.62
72.31
72.93
4
5
7
16
70.67
74.92
76.56
72.37
44/222.15
8
Victoria GULLIKSEN  
Johan-Sebastian GULLIKSEN
Geir GULLIKSEN  
Marie Valdar LONGEM
EQUINE AMERICA PAPA ROACH
HARWICH VDL
VDL GROEP QUATRO
ECHO DE VIRTON
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16
14
RET
14
73.08
75.17
-
75.97
9
12
14
WD
75.00
77.12
75.38
-
79/227.50
 
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