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Equestrian at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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6 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Luiza going to her 3rd Olympics at age 24. :d  Brazil always have "kids" in dressage, Luiza is actually the oldest. Giovanna Pass is 18.

No Rodigo Pessoa. :yikes:

Rodrigo Pessoa being only the reserve is a quite shocking. Too bad that his horse isn't in a good shape nowadays :(

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:DEN Denmark Team :DEN 

 

Dressage

Anders Dahl (Selten)

Cathrine Dufour (Cassidy)

Anna Kasprzak (Donnperignon)

Agnete Kirk Thinggaard (Jojo)

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:UKR Ukraine Team :UKR 

 

Dressage

Inna Logutenkova (Don Gregorius)

 

Jumping

Ulrich Kirchhoff

Cassio Rivetti

Ferenc Szentirmai

Rene Tebbel

 

 

Here we go. :GER:GER:BRA:HUN made the Ukrainian jumping team... I'm sure Rivetti will enjoy competing in front of the home crowd.

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7 minut temu, dcro napisał:

:UKR Ukraine Team :UKR 

 

Dressage

Inna Logutenkova (Don Gregorius)

 

Jumping

Ulrich Kirchhoff

Cassio Rivetti

Ferenc Szentirmai

Rene Tebbel

 

 

Here we go. :GER:GER:BRA:HUN made the Ukrainian jumping team... I'm sure Rivetti will enjoy competing in front of the home crowd.

I still don't want believe for this that Logutenkova will be in Rio instead Stremler :(

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16 minut temu, rybak napisał:

I still don't want believe for this that Logutenkova will be in Rio instead Stremler :(

She is a big cheater. Beata has better results in Aachen than she.

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7 minutes ago, Adriano said:

She is a big cheater. Beata has better results in Aachen than she.

So why is Logutenkova the cheater? Isn't the problem with the international federations? 

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5 minut temu, heywoodu napisał:

So why is Logutenkova the cheater? Isn't the problem with the international federations? 

This qualification for Ukraine was gain by Inna Logutenkova and Don Gregorius thanks to judges who gave her bigger scores ( the last tournament in Lier). She must know everything. 

 

https://www.google.pl/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjRifnBxYDOAhUDkSwKHbewC34QFgg9MAM&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.horseandhound.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fukraine-dressage-judges-suspended-fei-nationalistic-judging-565914&usg=AFQjCNHZUOETD4cffgLS-G75sE4dC8RdfQ&bvm=bv.127521224,d.bGg

 

Beata was better than she in Aachen (olympic juries). She deserved for this quota.

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2 minutes ago, Adriano said:

This qualification for Ukraine was gain by Inna Logutenkova and Don Gregorius thanks to judges who gave her bigger scores ( the last tournament in Lier). She must know everything. 

So the tournament in Aachen doesn't matter anymore right? Why bring that up then? :p 

 

Yes, I'm aware of the situation around her qualification. So no, it doesn't look like Logutenkova is a cheater as far as I know. Let's ask for a neutral view on the situation because I'm curious now... @dcro, we need you :d 

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Really? Beata has better results in Aachen from 5 judges, she has better score. It is very important dressage competition.  (prestige, international level). Polish rider start in beter events.

 

Cytat

The 2016 CDI Lier is a beautifully organized event at a top location for riders from Belgium, Holland, Germany, France and Great Britain to attend due to its central location in Western Europe. Lier has become a World Dressage Masters' station, sponsored by the Ukrainian VIAN Group, who  supports the Belgian based Ukrainian rider Inna Logutenkova and who is in charge of inviting their pick of judges for the six days of competition at equestrian centre Azelhof in Lier, Belgium.

 

http://www.eurodressage.com/equestrian/2016/03/02/logutenkova-wins-big-2016-cdi-lier-olympic-race-scandal-fueled

 

Grand Prix - 4*
Judges: Lang, Baarup, Alonso, Rockwell, De Wolff, Holler, Clarke

  • 1. Hubertus Schmidt - Imperio - 76.043 (Germany)
  • 2. Jessica von Bredow-Werndl - Unee BB - 74.900 (Germany)
  • 3. Anabel Balkenhol - Dablino -74.486 (Germany)
  • 4. Fabienne Lütkemeier - D'Agostino  - 73.814 (Germany)
  • 5. Jenny Lang-Nobbe - Loverboy -  72.700 (Germany)
  • 6. Beata Stremler - Rubicon D - 72.429 (Poland)
  • 7. Charlott-Maria Schürmann - Burlington - 71.943 (Germany)
  • 8. Jose Daniel Martin Dockx - Grandioso - 71.500 (Spain)
  • 9. Mikala Münter Gundersen - My Lady - 71.329 (Denmark)
  • 10. Inna Logutenkova - Don Gregorius - 70.371 (Ukraine)

Grand Prix Special - 4*
Judges: Stukelj, Nivelle, Rockwell, Fransen, Alonso

  • 1. Anabel Balkenhol - Dablino - 75.471 (Germany)
  • 2. Hubertus Schmidt - Imperio - 74.157% (Germany)
  • 3. Jessica von Bredow-Werndl - Unee BB - 73.941 (Germany)
  • 4. Fabienne Lütkemeier - D'Agostino - 72.824 (Germany)
  • 5. Jose Daniel Martin Dockx - Grandioso - 72.118 (Spain)
  • 6. Mikala Münter Gundersen - My Lady -  70.451 (Denmark)
  • 7. Beata Stremler - Rubicon D - 70.020 (Poland) vv

Grand Prix Kur to Music - 4*

  • Judges: Clarke, Stukelk, Fransen Iacobaeus, Lang, Nivelle

  • 1. Jenny Lang-Nobbe - Loverboy - 76.800 (Germany)
  • 2. Charlott-Maria Schürmann - Burlington - 73.875 (Germany)
  • 3. Jan-Dirk Giesselmann - Real Dancer - 73.675 (Germany)
  • 4. Borja Carrascosa - Wonder - 73.200 (Spain)
  • 5. Morgan Barbançon Mestre - Girasol - 71.575 (Spain)
  • 6. Bernadette Brune - Spirit of the Age - 69.975 (Germany)
  • 7. Julie Brougham - Vom Feinsten - 69.475 (New Zealand)
  • 8. Inna Logutenkova - Don Gregorius - 68.650 (Ukraine)
  • 9. Victoria Michalke - Dance On - 65.725 (Germany)

 

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