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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Just now, dcro said:

No update from FEI.

 

I'm starting to wonder who to contact if this continues... :mumble: Michael Bugan? That would be weird, I've never attempted to contact an athlete before. Eurodressage? They love a good scandal. FEI? They may just ignore it. :p

I’d contact the athlete, Eurodressage, FEI, and a organization like Inside The Games.

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12 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Start with FEI before going to all kinds of others. Just in case it actually is just a mistake :p 

 

Right. It probably is, since it is indeed very easy to expose. :p

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So it was a mistake. Once again all listed events count for rankings, while those without 5* judges do not count for MER. It makes sense.

 

There are no changes in the simulation, however :LUX Wagner, :NZL Williamson and :PLE Zimmermann do get their points back.

 

As for the team reallocation list, it has changed a bit...

 

Team reallocation list

:AUT 203 (+5)

:FRA 213 (+4)

:BEL 283 (-4)

:LUX 333 (+1)

:FIN 342 (+4)

:SUI 342 (+4)

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JUMPING

Group A (2) - :DEN:NOR

Group B (2) - :ITA:ESP

Group C (2) - :LAT:TUR

Group F (2) - :SYR:KSA

Group G (2) - :TPE:HKG

Additional (1) - :POR

 

 

Detailed rankings - HERE. 

 

More or less safe qualifiers - :DEN:NOR:ITA:ESP:LAT:SYR:TPE

 

:SRI Sri Lanka fell behind both Hong Kong and Thailand. It's still close, but she needs some decent points. Soon.

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Entries are out for the next week's decisive weekend of eventing.

 

Pratoni del Vivaro CCI4*-L

:BRA Rafael Mamprin Losano (Fuiloda)

:BRA Carlos Parro (Calcourt Landline)

:CHN Bao Yingfeng (Teseo)

:CHN Bianba Ciren (Tropic d'Heauville)

:CHN Sun Huadong (Lady Chin van't Moerven)

:THA Arinadtha Chavatanont (Bolleybawn Prince)

+ :NED Merel Blom (Ceda)

 

Ocala Jockey Club CCI4*-L

:BRA Nilson Moreira da Silva (Cash)

:BRA Nilson Moreira da Silva (Rock Phantom)

 

Brazil needs 1/4 to succeed, China 1/3, Thailand 1/1. Otherwise they lose their team places. Meanwhile, if Merel Blom gets a Top 3 finish, then the Netherlands will likely climb to the top of the reallocation list.

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19 minutes ago, intoronto said:

 

That's bad...

 

I wonder what PASO will do for the team event. If they only eliminate her results, Canada still finishes fourth, but if they disqualify the entire team then Argentina would get the quota. While the former may seem fair on paper, it could be argued that her insight on the course may have helped the team and thus the entire team should be disqualified.

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How on earth do you test positive for cocaine on a competition day? When in Lima, I guess?

 

Anyway, usually the ruling is that entire team gets disqualified...

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On 12/11/2019 at 19:54, dcro said:

How on earth do you test positive for cocaine on a competition day?

 

Because it can obviously happen to fall in your food. Or maybe she thought it was sugar. Or it was accidentally in a pigeon she ate.

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