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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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JUMPING

Group A (2) - :DEN:NOR

Group B (2) - :ESP:ITA

Group C (2) - :LAT:TUR

Group F (2) - :EGY:SYR

Group G (2) - :TPE:SRI

Additional (1) - :POR

 

 

Detailed rankings - HERE. 

 

Norway is the new qualifier following Ireland's team qualification. Turkey provisionally overtook Poland by a single point.

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2 godziny temu, dcro napisał:

JUMPING

Group A (2) - :DEN:NOR

Group B (2) - :ESP:ITA

Group C (2) - :LAT:TUR

Group F (2) - :EGY:SYR

Group G (2) - :TPE:SRI

Additional (1) - :POR

 

 

Detailed rankings - HERE. 

 

Norway is the new qualifier following Ireland's team qualification. Turkey provisionally overtook Poland by a single point.

I hope that we will overtook Turkey again, I wish to have at least one quota in jumping :d How many events which will be counted to Olympic ranking left?

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23 minutes ago, rybak said:

I hope that we will overtook Turkey again, I wish to have at least one quota in jumping :d How many events which will be counted to Olympic ranking left?

 

There are many more events left. At least a couple every weekend.

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Thailand and China attempted to reach requirements at CCI4*-L in Poland... And they failed.

 

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Chavatanont actually had a fall on fence 2. That could arguably be the earliest elimination in history. Certainly in my mind, anyway.

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Update on China and Thailand chasing minimum requirements...

 

:CHN China

  • Two riders are qualified (Alex Hua Tian, Liang Ruiji)
  • Three further riders can start in CCI4*-L events (Sun Huadong, Bianba Ciren, Bao Yingfeng)

 

:THA Thailand

  • One riders is qualified (Weerapat Pitakanonda)
  • Two further riders can start in CCI4*-L events (Arinadtha Chavatanont, Korntawat Samran)

 

Now it's becoming fairly easy to follow. Riders attempting to reach requirements at CCI4*-L level will only have one more opportunity (either in Montelibretti or Pratoni, they can not start in both).

 

For Thailand it's do-or-die. There is no room for failure anymore. For China it looks easier. Technically, only one of the three candidates needs to meet the requirements. Crazier things have happened though.

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