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7 minutes ago, Nickyc707 said:

Just GB I think. You only earned a quota if you finished on the podium and the other two already had quotas. The two unallocated quotas will be added to those being drawn from the rankings. If I'm wrong I'm sure Rafa will correct me!

That's right - just Bryson comes away with the quota. As both Italians were already qualified, the other 2 quotas will be allocated to the ranking list. 

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Men's Final Horse Draw

 

1) :HUN Bence Demeter - 240 pts: Derwin: 1 fence down and 1 time penalty in the women's event.

2) :EGY Mohanad Shaban - 235 pts (Quota): Prince: 4 fences down in the women's event.

3) :GBR Jo Choong - 235 pts (Quota): Miller: 2 fences down and 1 time penalty in the women's event.

4) :CHN Zhang Linbin - 235 pts: Jack: 5 fences down and 1 time penalty in the women's event.

5) :EGY Mohamed Elgendy - 235 pts: Motown: In as a replacement for Hugs. Was quickest in the jumping test with a single fence down. 

6) :FRA Valentin Belaud - 230 pts: Tonka: refusal and 1 fence down in the women's event. Also incurred 11 time penalties

7) :KOR Lee Jihun - 230 pts: Nikki: 2 fences down in the women's event.

8) :KOR Jung Jinhwa - 230 pts: Arthur: 2 fences down in the women's event.

9) :KOR Jun Woongate - 230 pts: Rupert: 1 fence down and 6 time penalties in the women's event.

10) :MEX Emiliano Hernandez - 230 pts: Layla: 1 fence down in the women's event.

11) :GER Marvin Dogue - 215 pts (Quota): Oscar: 1 fence down in the women's event.

12) :HUN Csaba Bohm - 215 pts (Quota): Harley: 1 fence down and 2 time penalties in the women's event.

13) :GBR Myles Pillage - 215 pts: Charm: 4 fences down in the women's event.

14) :EGY Ahmed Elgendy - 210 pts: Jimmy: 2 fences down in the women's event.

15) :GBR Charles Brown - 205 pts: Splash: 5 fences down and 5 time penalties in the women's event.

16) :UKR Roman Popov - 205 pts: Roland: 2 fences down, a refusal and 13 time penalties in the women's event.

17) :CZE Martin Vlach - 200 pts: Cruise: 1 fence down in the women's event.

18) :ITA Giorgio Malan - 200 pts (Quota): Freddie: 4 fences down in the women's event.

 

 

The :GBR athletes haven't had the best draw - particularly Pillage and Brown who could easily lose big points if it goes the same way as the women's event. Of the top ranked athletes, :HUNDemeter likely to be pleased with his draw, as will :EGYMohamed Elgendy. In contrast, :CHN Zhang and :EGY Shaban may have got the worst luck at the top of the table. 

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Men's Final After Horse Riding

 

 

1)  :GBR Jo Choong - 235 + 293 Riding = 528 pts (Quota)

2)  :MEX Emiliano Hernandez - 230 + 293 Riding = 523 pts

3)  :KOR Lee Jihun - 230 + 293 Riding = 523pts

4) :EGY Mohamed Elgendy - 235 + 283 = 518 pts 

5)  :KOR Jung Jinhwa - 230 + 286 Riding = 516 pts

6)  :CHN Zhang Linbin - 235 + 279 = 514 pts

7)  :FRA Valentin Belaud - 230 + 279 Riding = 509 pts

8)  :GER Marvin Dogue - 215 + 293 Riding = 508 pts (Quota)

9) :EGY Mohanad Shaban - 235 + 268 Riding = 503 pts (Quota)

10) :KOR Jun Woongate - 230 + 265 Riding = 495 pts

11) :EGY Ahmed Elgendy - 210 + 282 Riding = 492 pts

12) :ITA Giorgio Malan - 200 + 286 Riding = 486 pts (Quota)

13) :GBR Myles Pillage - 215 + 268 Riding = 483 pts

14) :HUN Csaba Bohm - 215 + 265 Riding = 480 pts (Quota)

15) :HUN Bence Demeter - 240 + 236 Riding = 476 pts

16) :CZE Martin Vlach - 200 + 268 Riding = 468pts

17) :GBR Charles Brown - 205 + 250 Riding = 455 pts

18) :UKR Roman Popov - 205 pts - Eliminated 3 Refusals 

 

Horror show for :HUN Demeter who basically dropped every pole and :UKR Popov who was eliminated after 3 refusals.

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1 hour ago, Rafa Maciel said:

 Of the top ranked athletes, :HUNDemeter likely to be pleased with his draw, as will :EGYMohamed Elgendy. In contrast, :CHN Zhang and :EGY Shaban may have got the worst luck at the top of the table. 

This comment did not age well :d

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Men's Final After Fencing Bonus Round

 

 

1)   :GBR Jo Choong - 235 + 293 Riding + 4 FB = 532 pts (Quota)

2)   :MEX Emiliano Hernandez - 230 + 293 Riding + 2 FB = 525 pts

3)   :KOR Lee Jihun - 230 + 293 Riding = 523pts

4)   :EGY Mohamed Elgendy - 235 + 283 + 2 FB = 520 pts 

5)   :KOR Jung Jinhwa - 230 + 286 Riding = 516 pts

6)   :CHN Zhang Linbin - 235 + 279 Riding + 2 FB = 516 pts

7)   :GER Marvin Dogue - 215 + 293 Riding + 2 FB = 510 pts (Quota)

8)   :FRA Valentin Belaud - 230 + 279 Riding = 509 pts

9)   :EGY Mohanad Shaban - 235 + 268 Riding = 503 pts (Quota)

10)   :KOR Jun Woongate - 230 + 265 Riding + 8 FB = 503 pts

11)  :EGY Ahmed Elgendy - 210 + 282 Riding + 6 FB = 498 pts

12)  :ITA Giorgio Malan - 200 + 286 Riding + 2 FB = 488 pts (Quota)

13)  :GBR Myles Pillage - 215 + 268 Riding = 483 pts

14)  :HUN Csaba Bohm - 215 + 265 Riding = 480 pts (Quota)

15)  :HUN Bence Demeter - 240 + 236 Riding + 4 FB = 480 pts

16)  :CZE Martin Vlach - 200 + 268 Riding = 468pts

17)  :GBR Charles Brown - 205 + 250 Riding + 2 FB = 457 pts

18)  :UKR Roman Popov - 205 pts + 0 Riding + 2 FB = 207 pts

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Very unfortunate turn of events for Laura Asadauskaitė.

 

Her luggage got lost, so she didn't have her usual fencing equipment.

 

Later on, her pistol was not approved by the judges as they claimed that the model was too old.

 

So Laura had to use a pistol that wasn't hers as well.

 

She is disappointed, because she felt that the title could've been hers. 

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Men's Final After Swim

 

1)   :GBR Jo Choong - 235 + 293 Riding + 4 FB + 306 Swim = 838 pts (Quota)

2)   :MEX Emiliano Hernandez - 230 + 293 Riding + 2 FB + 303 Swim = 828 pts

3)   :KOR Lee Jihun - 230 + 293 Riding + 302 Swim = 825 pts

4)   :KOR Jung Jinhwa - 230 + 286 Riding + 307 Swim = 823 pts

5)   :EGY Mohamed Elgendy - 235 + 283 + 2 FB + 294 Swim = 814 pts 

6)   :EGY Mohanad Shaban - 235 + 268 Riding + 310 Swim = 813 pts (Quota)

7)   :KOR Jun Woongate - 230 + 265 Riding + 8 FB + 310 Swim = 813 pts

8)   :EGY Ahmed Elgendy - 210 + 282 Riding + 6 FB + 313 Swim = 811 pts

9)   :CHN Zhang Linbin - 235 + 279 Riding + 2 FB + 293 Swim = 809 pts

10)  :GER Marvin Dogue - 215 + 293 Riding + 2 FB + 297 Swim = 807 pts (Quota)

11)   :FRA Valentin Belaud - 230 + 279 Riding + 296 Swim = 805 pts

12)  :ITA Giorgio Malan - 200 + 286 Riding + 2 FB + 312 Swim = 800 pts (Quota)

13)  :GBR Myles Pillage - 215 + 268 Riding + 316 Swim = 799 pts

14)  :HUN Csaba Bohm - 215 + 265 Riding + 310 Swim = 790 pts (Quota)

15)  :HUN Bence Demeter - 240 + 236 Riding + 4 FB + 302 Swim = 782 pts

16)  :CZE Martin Vlach - 200 + 268 Riding + 295 Swim = 763 pts

17)  :GBR Charles Brown - 205 + 250 Riding + 2 FB + 303 Swim = 760 pts

18)  :UKR Roman Popov - 205 pts + 0 Riding + 2 FB + 304 Swim = 511 pts

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