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Hugely impressive win for :IRL Michael McNally & Eclipto in Millstreet today. His second 4* win of the year.

 

https://live.rechenstelle.de/2021/millstreet_06/leaderboard04.html

 

This puts the Irish selectors in an interesting position. Should they or should they not take a gamble with this new, but promising combination?

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As expected, the British eventing selection-observation event in Bicton is quickly turning into a total bloodbath. :d

 

Athletes must be losing their minds, as something as simple as having one rail down in show jumping can make all the difference between staying at home and going to the Olympics.

 

Specifically, Piggy March and Laura Collett had an unexpected error. Are they out now?? Who can tell.

 

https://www.eventingscores.co.uk/Events/event.php?eventid=1183#C

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Run-out for :IRL Padraig McCarthy & Leonidas in Bicton... Most likely no Olympics for the World silver medalist (individual+team)...

 

That is, unless those silver medals give him a benefit of the doubt, but the doubt here is pretty big.

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This week, Luhmuhlen is hosting the last CCI5* eventing competition before the Olympics.

 

Riders from :AUS:AUT:BEL:CHN:DEN:FIN:FRA:GER:GBR:IRL:ITA:JPN:LTU:NED:NZL:NOR:POL:SWE:SUI:USA will participate.

 

A lot of late withdrawals from the UK after Germany imposed new travel restrictions. Those restrictions were later lifted, but too late.

 

https://tgl.luhmuehlen.de/en/competitors/nominated-entries.html

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Here we are, European Championships for Olympic disciplines will be held in a matter of weeks in September. They will be hosted by :GER Hagen (dressage), :GER Riesenbeck (jumping) and :SUI Avenches (eventing).

 

It's really unusual to have two major, season-concluding championships in one year, but there you go. Nations who failed to qualify teams/individuals for Tokyo insisted on holding these events, and it seems like a lot of big nations are interested as well and will be attending in full force. Should be interesting.

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On 8/13/2021 at 3:44 PM, dcro said:

Here we are, European Championships for Olympic disciplines will be held in a matter of weeks in September. They will be hosted by :GER Hagen (dressage), :GER Riesenbeck (jumping) and :SUI Avenches (eventing).

 

It's really unusual to have two major, season-concluding championships in one year, but there you go. Nations who failed to qualify teams/individuals for Tokyo insisted on holding these events, and it seems like a lot of big nations are interested as well and will be attending in full force. Should be interesting.

Sweden will only send 1/6th of the gold medal winning jumping team from Tokyo. Fredriksson will be there but with another horse. But he win with this other borde in the Global Champions Tour yesterday so I guess it is a decent horse as well

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Definite entries for jumping are out. Riesenbeck will host it starting August 31.

 

Teams - :AUT:BEL:CZE:DEN:FRA:GER:GBR:IRL:ITA:NED:NOR:ESP:SWE:SUI:TUR

Individuals - :GRE:HUN:ISR:LUX:POL:POR:RUS:SLO

 

 

Nominated entries for dressage are out too. Championships here start September 7.

 

Teams - :AUT:BEL:DEN:ESP:FIN:FRA:GBR:GER:HUN:IRL:ITA:NED:POR:RUS:SUI:SWE

Individuals - :EST:LTU:LUX:MDA:NOR:POL:SVK:UKR

 

Lithuania and Moldova will be making their debut. Lithuania has in fact qualified two (!) combinations. @Werloc

 

Also, Bugan is back. @hckošice

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Definite entries for jumping are out. Riesenbeck will host it starting August 31.

 

Teams - :AUT:BEL:CZE:DEN:FRA:GER:GBR:IRL:ITA:NED:NOR:ESP:SWE:SUI:TUR

Individuals - :GRE:HUN:ISR:LUX:POL:POR:RUS:SLO

 

 

Nominated entries for dressage are out too. Championships here start September 7.

 

Teams - :AUT:BEL:DEN:ESP:FIN:FRA:GBR:GER:HUN:IRL:ITA:NED:POR:RUS:SUI:SWE

Individuals - :EST:LTU:LUX:MDA:NOR:POL:SVK:UKR

 

Lithuania and Moldova will be making their debut. Lithuania has in fact qualified two (!) combinations. @Werloc

 

Also, Bugan is back. @hckošice

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