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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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24 minutes ago, dcro said:

What a circus. :lol:

 

:LUX Umbach can go screw himself, for all I care. 78% was absolutely ridiculous score for Ayache. Thank you for having a sense of justice :GER Dr. Evi Eisenhardt. 67%. Cool. :cheer:

 

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Where are the other 2 judges from? One really high score and one really low score. Either 3 bad scoring judges (the 3 high ones) or 2 bad scoring (the low and the high) :d

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31 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:


Where are the other 2 judges from? One really high score and one really low score. Either 3 bad scoring judges (the 3 high ones) or 2 bad scoring (the low and the high) :d

 

Left score is from :LUX Umbach, who has been overscoring French ever since it became possible for them to get a team for Olympics. :p Right score is from :GER Eisenhardt. I thought that test was for 73%, solid but often sloppy.

 

Here is more in-depth scoring from the judges. Difficulty (Schwierigkeitsgard, yeah I can't prounounce that) marks are most interesting. From 5.5 (Eisenhardt) to 9.5 (Umbach). :d

 

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Anyways, after Frankfurt there is only one ranking competition left - Mechelen WC after Christmas.

 

Here is a break-down of individual qualification for dressage...

 

Group A - :FIN:NOR qualified

Group B - :FRA:LUX or :AUT:LUX or :LUX:SUI will qualify

Group C - :UKR:BLR qualified

Groups D/E - :DOM:BER:MEX:BRA qualified

Group F - :MAR qualified, :RSA or :PLE

Group G - :NZL:KOR qualified

Additional - :SUI or :BEL

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14 minutes ago, dcro said:

Anyways, after Frankfurt there is only one ranking competition left - Mechelen WC after Christmas.

 

Here is a break-down of individual qualification for dressage...

 

Group A - :FIN:NOR qualified

Group B - :FRA:LUX or :AUT:LUX or :LUX:SUI will qualify

Group C - :UKR:BLR qualified

Groups D/E - :DOM:BER:MEX:BRA qualified

Group F - :MAR qualified, :RSA or :PLE

Group G - :NZL:KOR qualified

Additional - :SUI or :BEL


I wonder will we see a certain judge from

:FRA and Mr.Umbach here :d 

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More good results for :SRI Mathilda Karlsson in Villeneuve-Loubet (finishing 2nd, 3rd and 4th in three ranking classes)...

 

Unless I got something wrong, this is how the battle for second Group G quota should look now...

:HKG Cheng - 306

:SRI Karlsson - 297

:THA Karunayadhaj - 235

 

Karlsson is now only 9 points behind Hong Kong. She is entered for one more Villeneuve-Loubet weekend, while Hong Kong riders are not entered for anything. Karunayadhaj is scheduled to compete in Al Ain.

 

Overall, good chance for Sri Lanka to steal the quota in photo finish!

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Apparently you also can't write it with an example right in front of you :p 

 

It's not that difficult to pronounce though :d 

 

Well... :d

 

At least I'm fairly good at listening and understanding German language, thanks to all those hours spent on ClipMyHorse.tv. It also helps that their main commentator often uses onomatopoetic sounds when commentating dressage. :p

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