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Equestrian FEI Eventing European Championships 2019


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The Italian Equestrian federation published today the short list for the European Championship. The 2nd August the team will be announce.

 

  • Evelina Bertoli with Seashore Spring
  • Marco Biasia with Junco Cp
  • Marco Cappai with Santal du Halage
  • Andrea Cincinnati with Nzb Cascade
  • Fosco Girardi with Feldheger
  • Arianna Guidarelli with Eh Seabisquit
  • Mattia Luciani with Leopold K
  • Vittoria Panizzon with Super Cillious
  • Umberto Riva with Tim de la Lande
  • Pietro Roman with Barraduff
  • Pietro Sandei with Rubis de Prere
  • Arianna Schivo with Quefira de l’Ormeau
  • Simone Sordi with Amacuzzi
  • Giovanni Ugolotti with Note Worthy. 
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The Irish squad for the European eventing championships is as follows:

 

  • Clare Abbott riding Euro Prince
  • Cathal Daniels riding Rioghan Rua
  • Sarah Ennis riding Woodcourt Garrison
  • Ciaran Glynn riding November Night
  • Sam Watson riding Imperial Sky or Tullabeg Flamenco

 

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German team has been announced.

 

  • Sandra Auffarth and Viamant du Matz, owned by Nikolaus Prinz von Croy
  • Andreas Dibowski and FRH Corrida, owned by BG Corrida
  • Felix Etzel and Bandit 436, owned by the rider
  • Michael Jung and fischerChipmunk FRH, owned by the DOKR, Klaus Fischer, Sabine Fischer and Hilmer Meyer-Kulenkampff
  • Ingrid Klimke and SAP Hale Bob OLD, owned by the rider
  • Jörg Kurbel and Josera’s Entertain You, owned by Nico Hauf
  • Nadine Marzahl and Valentine 18, owned by Heike Kikuth
  • Andreas Ostholt and Corvette 31, owned by Rudolf Westmeyer
  • Kai Rüder and Colani Sunrise, owned by Bernhard Reemtsma
  • Anna Siemer and FRH Butt’s Avondale, owned by Prof. Dr. Volker Steinkraus
  • Josefa Sommer and Hamilton 24, owned by Florian Appe
  • Anna-Katharina Vogel and DSP Quintana P, owned by Karin Vogel and the rider

 

 

Yes, all of them will compete. Europeans have this stupid rule where the hosts are allowed to enter 12 (!!) athletes. :yikes::facepalm:

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Yes, all of them will compete. Europeans have this stupid rule where the hosts are allowed to enter 12 (!!) athletes. :yikes::facepalm:

 

Do they at least select which riders will compete in the team event ahead of time?

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16 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Do they at least select which riders will compete in the team event ahead of time?

 

Yes, they have to select four team members before the inspection, other compete as individuals.

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5 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Yes, they have to select four team members before the inspection, other compete as individuals.

 

Well at least that's fair. Other than the monstrous time it will take to run the event if other nations follow suit.

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