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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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10 minutes ago, rybak said:

@dcro About MER points. Anyone from Ukraine is trying to achieve MER in jumping? I still believe for reallocation place for Wojaniec :p

Apparently, nobody from Ukraine has MER right now, so there is a chance for Poland.

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Oh boy. :PAK Usman Khan had a meltdown in dressage (of all phases) and will not be going home with the MER this weekend. Needed to score 45.0 or lower.

 

https://www.nominate.com.au/equest/nsw/results/WH0421/DR_2104_CCI4-S.html

 

It's not over yet. He still has exactly one attempt left at both CCI4*-S (either Sydney, Tamborine or Naracoorte in May) and CCI4*-L (Melbourne in June).

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7 minutes ago, Adriano said:

dcro you know something about Ukrainian plans?

No idea, but they are not very active. It's possible their mercenaries are just not interested.

 

7 minutes ago, Adriano said:

Czech team has a MER in jumping? 

I guess so? If they don't, then Hungary is next in line, followed by Canada. No chance for Poland.

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

No idea, but they are not very active. It's possible their mercenaries are just not interested.

 

I guess so? If they don't, then Hungary is next in line, followed by Canada. No chance for Poland.

I know, but it is interesting. Hungary, Czech has problem with MER, so Canada is in the game.

Ukraine must make a MER only once?

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9 minutes ago, Adriano said:

I know, but it is interesting. Hungary, Czech has problem with MER, so Canada is in the game.

Ukraine must make a MER only once?

Yeah, you don't often witness a team receiving a reallocation after losing their quota due to a doping case. :d

 

Ukraine needs one of these... But like I said, they are not very active. And when they do compete, it's mostly at CSI2* level, which is not even a qualifying competition...

 

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