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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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12 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

Pretty damn surprised that we're actually part of the fight for an Olympic eventing spot! :yikes:

 

Yes, Peter Flarup is looking pretty good for qualification, especially now that Switzerland can removed from simulations.

 

Additionally, Irene Mia Hastrup stands an outside chance to potentially deliver another individual quota for Denmark. She finished 6th (55 points) aboard Constantin M at an event in Poland earlier this month, which puts her total on competitive 61 points. One more similar placing could just do the trick!

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32 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Yes, Peter Flarup is looking pretty good for qualification, especially now that Switzerland can removed from simulations.

 

Additionally, Irene Mia Hastrup stands an outside chance to potentially deliver another individual quota for Denmark. She finished 6th (55 points) aboard Constantin M at an event in Poland earlier this month, which puts her total on competitive 61 points. One more similar placing could just do the trick!

 

Mia won't be going for it according to her Facebook. She had something planned in November but will be finishing her season.

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:THA Korntawat Samran completed his minimum requirements aboard Uster de Chanay!

 

Now both China and Thailand have two athletes qualified. Their fate will be decided in Pratoni (November 14-17), where China will have three attempts to complete a team (Bao, Bianba, Sun), while Thailand will have only one (Chavatanont). There is a reasonable hope for Thailand now, even if Chavatanont already failed twice at CCI4*-L level.

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Here's how composite teams work... Aside from China and Thiland, Brazil too is still unqualified. Brazil should have a couple of chances though. Aside from Pratoni, there is also Ocala, FL, which should be convenient for Louisiana-based Nilson Moreira da Silva...

 

https://eventingnation.com/the-trail-to-tokyo-whats-the-deal-with-composite-teams/

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I wish more federations had this mindset: "But Quillota in the middle of December can’t be used as an Olympic qualifier, as it’s an addition to the FEI calendar and only established events are allowed to act as qualifiers, to avoid NOCs putting on extra events simply to push their own riders through."

 

3x3 is, like, the exact opposite of this. :p

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Oldenburg, Grand Prix results...

 

:BRA Pedro de Almeida (Aoleo) - 65.891% (so close... :cry:)

:BRA Edneu Senhorini (Xiripiti) - 62.022%

:JPN Shingo Hayashi (Scolari) - EL

 

No breakthrough for Brazil, but at least de Almeida is going in the right direction... I was surprised to find out that Japan also is not fully qualified at the moment. :yikes: Like South Africa, they have 2/3 combinations qualified.

 

Speaking of South Africa, Nicole Smith was entered to compete in Oldenburg too, but looks like a last-minute withdrawal happened. Really frustrating. :(

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New rankings are coming out... It's getting hectic...

 

DRESSAGE

Group A (2) - :FIN:NOR

Group B (2) - :FRA:AUT

Group C (2) - :UKR:BLR

Groups D/E (4) - :DOM:BER:MEX:CHI

Group F (2) - :MAR:PLE

Group G (2) - :NZL:KOR

Additional (1) - :LUX

 

Incomplete teams

:JPN 2/3

:RSA 2/3

:BRA 0/3

 

Team reallocation list

:AUT 198

:FRA 209

:BEL 287

:LUX 332

:FIN 338

:SUI 338

 

Detailed rankings - HERE. 

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EVENTING

Group A (2) - :NED:NED

Group B (2) - :BEL:AUT

Group C (2) - :RUS:RUS

Group D (2) - :CAN:CAN

Group E (2) - :PUR:CHI

Group F (2) - :RSA:ZIM

Group G (2) - :IND:HKG

Additional (6) - :CZE:BLR:BLR:DEN:CZE:AUT

 

Incomplete teams

:BRA 2/3

:CHN 2/3

:THA 2/3

 

Team reallocation list

:RUS 261

:BLR 276

:NED 315

:BEL 751

:AUT 776

:CAN 849

 

Detailed rankings - HERE. 

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