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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Meanwhile in dressage, really good result today for :VEN Patricia Ferrando (65.8%). Too bad she started her campaign quite late - on this form she could be ahead of Mexico in the rankings.

 

Mexico could feasibly decline their place, so I guess she shouldn't give up though. :dunno:

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Clear jumping and only 2.8 time penalties for :PAK Usman Khan! But let's not get hasty - show jumping is Azad Kashmir's weakest phase.

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Moscow CDI3* - Grand Prix

:BRA Joao Victor Oliva (Aron de Massa) - 65.043%

:BRA Pedro de Almeida (Aoleo) - 64.500%

:BRA Edneu Senhorini (Xiripiti) - 64.043%

:BRA Edneu Senhorini (Xaparro do Vouga) - DNS

 

Desperate Brazilians are done. Their chance to save the team quota is like 0.01% after this failure. I doubt they will even try anymore.

 

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:PAK Usman Khan did it. He is going to the Olympics. :woot:

 

And only just. Azad Kashmir had four fences down, exactly the highest amount he was allowed to have.

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I want an Indian to name their horse Our Kashmir, or something. A nice bit of drama always makes equestrian better.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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32 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

I want an Indian to name their horse Our Kashmir, or something. A nice bit of drama always makes equestrian better.

Indians don't like to fight for no reason. So no one actually may bother to.  

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And the last available eventing quota goes to :CHI Carlos "Lobito" Lobos. :cheer:

 

 

 

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Final overview of eventing...

 

Teams qualified - :JPN:GBR:IRL:FRA:GER:AUS:NZL:SWE:ITA:POL:USA:BRA:CHN:THA:SUI

 

Individuals qualified (spots are awarded to NOCs, not the specific athletes)

 

Group A

:NED Tim Lips (Bayro) - 236

:NED Merel Blom (Ceda) - 111

 

Group B

:BEL Karin Donckers (Fletcha van't Verahof) - 105

:ESP Francisco Gavino Gonzalez (Source de la Faye) - 92

 

Group C

:RUS Aleksandr Markov (Leader) - 176

:RUS Valery Martyshev (Primero) - 159

 

Group D

:CAN Karl Slezak (Fernhill Wishes) - 58

:CAN Colleen Loach (Qorry Blue d'Argouges) - 57

 

Group E

:CHI Carlos Lobos (Ranco) - 112

:PUR Lauren Billys (Castle Larchfield Purdy) - 111

 

Group F

:RSA Victoria Scott-Legendre (Song du Magay) - 12

:PAK Usman Khan (Azad Kashmir) - 5

 

Group G

:IND Fouaad Mirza (Fernhill Facetime) - 34

:HKG Thomas Heffernan Ho (Tayberry) - 7

 

Additional

:CZE Miloslav Prihoda Jr. (Ferreolus Lat) - 141

:BLR Alexander Zelenko (Carlo Grande Jr.) - 112

:BLR Aliaksandr Faminou (Martinie) - 107

:DEN Peter T. Flarup (Fascination) - 104

:CZE Miroslav Trunda (Shutterflyke) - 99

:AUT Lea Siegl (Fighting Line) - 79

 

Incomplete MERs - :RSA:IND

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