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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Budapest-Fót)


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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Budapest-Fót)
 
ITA.gif Budapest-Fót (HUN) - 29 September 2023 - 1 October 2023 ITA.gif
 
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (10/12)
Grand Prix Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Patrik KITTEL
Horse: BONAMOUR
SWE.gif
71.957
2
Alexandre AYACHE
Horse: JOLENE
FRA.gif
71.217
3
Alisa GLINKA
Horse: AACHEN
MDA.gif
69.630
4
Morgan BARBANÇON
Horse: SIR DONNERHALL II OLD
FRA.gif
69.326
5
Nicolas WAGNER EHLINGER
Horse: QUATER BACK JUNIOR FRH
LUX.gif
69.196
6
Alisa GLINKA
Horse: ABERCROMBIE
MDA.gif
68.739
7
Grete AYACHE
Horse: VERTIGO
EST.gif
68.304
8
Anikó KOMJÁTHY-LOSONCZY
Horse: DIOR S
HUN.gif
68.174
9
Michael BUGAN
Horse: FOR PRESIDENT AWO
SVK.gif
67.435
10
Kazuki SADO
Horse: BAROLO
JPN.gif
67.000
11
Jazmin YOM TOV
Horse: HEXAGON'S GRANDVILLE
HUN.gif
66.696
12
Rotem Jale IBRAHIMZADEH
Horse: HEXAGON'S DOUBLE DUTCH
TUR.gif
65.978
13
Ema KOPULETA
Horse: FORREST GUMP
CZE.gif
65.283
14
Anna MERVELDT
Horse: ESPORIM
IRL.gif
64.674
15
Anna DIACHENKO
Horse: FABULOSO
UKR.gif
58.457
16
Olha ZHYVAHA
Horse: ABSENT
UKR.gif
52.109
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (10/12)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Patrik KITTEL
Horse: BONAMOUR
SWE.gif
79.075
2
Morgan BARBANÇON
Horse: SIR DONNERHALL II OLD
FRA.gif
77.145
3
Nicolas WAGNER EHLINGER
Horse: QUATER BACK JUNIOR FRH
LUX.gif
75.825
4
Alexandre AYACHE
Horse: JOLENE
FRA.gif
75.470
5
Alisa GLINKA
Horse: ABERCROMBIE
MDA.gif
73.885
6
Anna MERVELDT
Horse: ESPORIM
IRL.gif
72.215
7
Grete AYACHE
Horse: VERTIGO
EST.gif
71.010
8
Anikó KOMJÁTHY-LOSONCZY
Horse: DIOR S
HUN.gif
70.815
9
Jazmin YOM TOV
Horse: HEXAGON'S GRANDVILLE
HUN.gif
69.485
10
Rotem Jale IBRAHIMZADEH
Horse: HEXAGON'S DOUBLE DUTCH
TUR.gif
69.025
11
Kazuki SADO
Horse: BAROLO
JPN.gif
68.940
12
Ema KOPULETA
Horse: FORREST GUMP
CZE.gif
66.990
 
Michael BUGAN
Horse: FOR PRESIDENT AWO
SVK.gif
WD
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