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Equestrian FEI Jumping Group G Olympic Games Qualifier 2019


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:CHN China

Li Yaofeng (Jericho Dwerse Hagen)

Li Zhenqiang (Uncas S or Cantario)

Liu Tongyan (Chaccato)

Zhang Xingjia (For Passion d'Ive Z)

Zhang You (Caesar)

 

:HKG Hong Kong

Kenneth Cheng (Tyson AZ)

Jacqueline Lai (Basta)

Patrick Lam (Claron CR)

Clarissa Lyra (Horse Gym's Cool Running)

Reserve: Raena Leung (Orphee du Granit)

 

:NZL New Zealand

Richard Gardner (Calisto)

Bruce Goodin (Backatorps Danny V)

Samantha McIntosh (Check In)

Daniel Meech (Fine)

Tom Tarver-Priebe (Popeye)

 

:PHI Philippines

Joker Arroyo (Doucardi or Ubama Alia)

Marie Antoniette Leviste (Disaronno VT)

Colin Syquia (Godin van het Molenhof)

 

:KOR South Korea

Jun Jaehee (Ivory de Roulard)

Kim Boseon (Carl)

Kwon Manjun (Chester van't Goor)

 

:TPE Chinese Taipei

Jasmine Chen (Ninyon)

Po-Hsiang Huang (Edesa's Cannary)

Tina Lu (Le Point Koe)

Isheau Wong (Jussica T)

 


Philippines team is once again being lead by Joker and Marie Antoinette. :p

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I can't find any info on this event. No results site, no scheduled live streaming. :nopompom: Only a promise from Hong Kong federation to keep us updated.

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16 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Why is an Asian qualifier even in Valkenswaard of all places?

 

Because it's convenient. :p Top riders of these nations are mostly based in Europe.

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So the qualifier will start tomorrow at 11:00 CET. That's literally the only useful info I could find...


Even the World of Show Jumping is not listing this event on their website. :facepalm:

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Glad I'm not the only one. If it wasn't for the fact that the event is acknowledged I would have thought it may have been cancelled.

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