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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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4 minutes ago, Dolby said:

:wacko:

 

When is the Le Mans tournament. Amazing that so many were able to enter it at the last minute. 

MER Grand Prix competitions are scheduled for both Thursday and Friday. Riders can enter only one of them.

 

And I forgot. :IRL Alex Baker is in Le Mans too, trying to become a surprise team rider in Tokyo (and potentially the savior of the Irish team). @OlympicIRL

 

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For some reference, here are all Grand Prix scores (>66% in bold) of riders in question, from 2019 and onwards...

 

Pretty much everyone is on the bubble. Some have been inactive for a long while. Others are on a clear upward trajectory.

 

:MAS Qabil Ambak - Delatio

Spoiler

60.826 - 2019

65.717

62.065

65.304

65.674

63.630

65.674

67.304

67.761

67.870

67.826

64.544

64.783 - 2019

 

:SGP Caroline Chew - Tribiani

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64.478 - 2019

68.457

65.152

61.891

66.087

65.891

67.065

65.826

67.652

65.065

64.565

65.804 - 2020

 

:IND Shruti Vora - Denightron

Spoiler

64.870 - 2019

61.522

58.587

65.217

63.152

65.087

66.739

67.761

65.957

65.978

64.935

63.326 - 2019

 

:IND Anush Agarwalla - Sir Caramello

Spoiler

59.043 - 2019

67.000 - 2021

 

:BER Annabelle Collins - Chuppy Checker

Spoiler

68.196 - 2021

64.717

63.804 - 2021

 

:VEN Patricia Ferrando - Elvis

Spoiler

61.587 - 2019

62.174

63.631

65.870

62.804

63.739

63.891

62.261

66.000

64.196

64.196

64.500 - 2021

 

:IRL Alex Baker - Dutchman

Spoiler

60.695 - 2020

61.217

65.500

67.196 - 2021

 

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9 minutes ago, Adriano said:

Poland wrote a letter to the FEI requesting that the Lier result be invalidated. It probably won't help, but it's a good decision. These are not fair play rules.

Funny how Lier is always the crime scene of these Ukraine-Poland controversies. Must be the most hated Belgian town in Poland. :p

 

p.s. I don't think this appeal stands a chance. If they remove Ukraine, then they also must remove the whole Chinese team.

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Start list for tomorrow... https://results.worldsporttiming.com/event/46/competition/1219/startlist

 

:MAS Qabil Ambak who holds the hot-seat, will go right off the bat, so that's nice. Then Singapore. Then India.

 

Looks like it is a late withdrawal from :IRL Alex Baker... Damn. Ireland loses another option.

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5 minutes ago, dcro said:

Start list for tomorrow... https://results.worldsporttiming.com/event/46/competition/1219/startlist

 

:MAS Qabil Ambak who holds the hot-seat, will go right off the bat, so that's nice. Then Singapore. Then India.

 

Looks like it is a late withdrawal from :IRL Alex Baker... Damn. Ireland loses another option.

Have we any options left?

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