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Equestrian 2018 Discussion Thread


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Beezie, what an inspiration. :bowdown:

 

Devin Ryan 2nd, wow!! An absolute no name in his WC debut. :d

 

Henrik 3rd, wonderful. :thumbup:

 

Urmas Raag 15th. What a great result for Estonia. :yes Hope he keeps it up in Tryon.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Anyone know if the Eventing Nations Cup will be aviable in streaming for free, or at last will have a live score? @dcro maybe you can help me?

 

It is streamed on FEI youtube channel.

 

Dressage is currently in progress.

 

Live results here: inidividual and team.

 

 

 

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btw @dcro  Just read in our medias that next weekend Šamorín will host a very interesting and quite well attended jumping competition :thumbup:http://xbionicsphere.com/en/jumping-events/longines-fei-jumping-nations-cup-of-slovakia-2018

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6 hours ago, hckosice said:

btw @dcro  Just read in our medias that next weekend Šamorín will host a very interesting and quite well attended jumping competition :thumbup:http://xbionicsphere.com/en/jumping-events/longines-fei-jumping-nations-cup-of-slovakia-2018

 

Yeah, it's one of the first Nations Cups of the season. Should have some good teams. :yes

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:ECU Julio Mendoza secured his WEG qualification, after scoring 67.630% at the WEG Test Event itself. :yes

 

He couldn't stop punching the air once the score was announced. :d

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Global Championship Tour is Shanghai is going to start, and in the afternoon we'll have the evening NC :cheer: 

Livestreaming on Eurosport player or here: https://www.gcglobalchampions.com/

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Exotic WEG qualifications continue to flock in as :MAR Ismail Jilaoui secured his qualification after scoring 67% in Portugal. :d

 

Looks pretty good for Tokyo qualiification as well.

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:FRA dominated Nations Cup in Vairano, finishing 40 penalties ahead of :SWE and :ITA.

 

Pretty exciting to have both Luc Chateau and Donatien Schauly coming back with their older horses. This was in fact the first competition for Schauly's Ocarina du Chanois since London Olympics! :woot:

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