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Equestrian FEI Dressage & Jumping European Championships 2019


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Team Standings after Day 1:

 

:GER 80.233%

:GBR 76.351%

:SWE 75.466%

:NED 75.295%

:DEN 72.733%

:POR 71.786%

:SUI 70.047%

:ESP 69.969%

:RUS 69.720%

:IRL 69.472%

:FRA 69.425%

:AUT 69.379%

:BEL 68.137%

:FIN 67.702%

:LUX EL

 

 

Teams in battle for Olympic qualification are in bold.

 

Denmark is still safe. Portugal looks really good too after Torres pulled out a big score. Austria and Switzerland also went better than expected, but they have their work cut out. Ireland is right on expected mark, as is Finland. France and Belgium went worse than expected (and Luxembourg too, of course)...

 

It will be a game of snakes and ladders tomorrow.

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43 minutes ago, dcro said:

Team Standings after Day 1:

 

:GER 80.233%

:GBR 76.351%

:SWE 75.466%

:NED 75.295%

:DEN 72.733%

:POR 71.786%

:SUI 70.047%

:ESP 69.969%

:RUS 69.720%

:IRL 69.472%

:FRA 69.425%

:AUT 69.379%

:BEL 68.137%

:FIN 67.702%

:LUX EL

 

 

Teams in battle for Olympic qualification are in bold.

 

Denmark is still safe. Portugal looks really good too after Torres pulled out a big score. Austria and Switzerland also went better than expected, but they have their work cut out. Ireland is right on expected mark, as is Finland. France and Belgium went worse than expected (and Luxembourg too, of course)...

 

It will be a game of snakes and ladders tomorrow.

Portugal look very good. I can see Ireland passing Switzerland but knowing our luck the French or Belgians will catch us.

 

 

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Group F hasn't announced a competition yet, we may have to watch the composite rankings for reallocation which will likely benefit a European team.

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Just now, JoshMartini007 said:

Group F hasn't announced a competition yet, we may have to watch the composite rankings for reallocation which will likely benefit a European team.

 

I think they would sooner award Group F quota using rankings. South Africans have been chasing the Certificate of Capability all year. Would be weird if FEI denied them now.

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Just now, dcro said:

 

I think they would sooner award Group F quota using rankings. South Africans have been chasing the Certificate of Capability all year. Would be weird if FEI denied them now.

 

They'll have to change the qualification criteria (which they've done in the past) or at the very least select an event where they know South African athletes will likely be competing.

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