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:GER dressage

 

The German team includes:

  • Jessica von Bredow-Werndl - TSF Dalera BB
  • Dorothee Schneider - Showtime FRH (reserve horse Faustus)
  • Isabell Werth - Bella Rose (first reserve Weihegold OLD, second reserve Quantaz)

Travelling reserve:

  • Helen Langehanenberg - Annabelle

Two extra reserves that will join the quarantine in Aachen from 6 - 14 July

  • Frederic Wandres - Duke of Britain FRH
  • Benjamin Werndl - Daily Mirror

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5 hours ago, rybak said:

:POL eventing team for Olympics is announced. To Tokyo will fly Paweł Spisak, Małgorzata Cybulska and Joanna Pawlak.

Happy for Pawlak & Fantastic Frieda. Very reliable jumpers, exactly what a team needs.

 

Has the reserve athlete been named?

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3 hours ago, dcro said:

Happy for Pawlak & Fantastic Frieda. Very reliable jumpers, exactly what a team needs.

 

Has the reserve athlete been named?

Yes, but we have a problem with Warszawski - reserved Kiempa and Kaminski. But Warszawski can join, but probably qualification status for Warszawski /Lucinda is a problem

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:SWE Sweden - Team dressage

 

Patrik Kittel (Well Done de la Roche)

Therese Nilshagen (Dante Weltino)

Antonia Ramel (Brother de Jeu)

Juliette Ramel (Buriel)

- one of the four will be the reserve (most likely A. Ramel)

 

 

:SWE Sweden - Team eventing

 

Louise Romeike (Cato 60)

Ludwig Svennerstal (Balham Mist)

Therese Viklund (Viscera)

Reserve: Sara Algotsson Ostholt (Chicuelo)

 

No Linda Algotsson and Sara only the reserve. :nopompom:

 

Viklund?? Goodbye team medal chance. At least her selection means Sara will likely step into another Olympic competition after all... :whistle:

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:ITA TEAM ITALY :ITA

 

EVENTING

Susanna Bordone - Imperial Van De Holtakkers

Stefano Brecciaroli - Bolivar Gio Granno

Vittoria Panizzon - Super Cillious

Arianna Schivo - Quefira de L’Ormeau

one of the four will be the reserve

 

JUMPING

Emanuele Gaudiano - Chalou

 

DRESSAGE

Francesco Zaza - Wispering Romance

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:NZL New Zealand - Eventing

 

Team:

• Tim Price and Vitali owned by Joe and Alex Giannamore and Tim Price

• Jonelle Price and Grovine de Reve owned by Therese Miller and Jonelle Price

• Jesse Campbell and Diachello owned by Kent Gardner and Jesse Campbell

Traveling Alternate:
• Bundy Philpott and Tresca NZPH owned by Brian and Bundy Philpott

Non-Travelling Reserve:
• Amanda Pottinger and Just Kidding owned by the Pottinger family
• James Avery and Mr Sneezy owned by Tiny Clapham, Heidi and Ian Woodhead and James Avery

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13 hours ago, dcro said:

Mr Sneezy

Will he be allowed to travel if necessary? :p 

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Great. Team Ireland should be back in! @OlympicIRL @Oldira @dodge

 

https://dressage-news.com/2021/06/29/dane-rawlins-and-james-connor-win-appeal-so-ireland-can-name-team-to-olympics/

 

So the Belgian euphoria around their first dressage team since Amsterdam 1928 was short lived. :lol:

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