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Equestrian Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Rankings simulation after January 2019. Still very early stages, but it has started...

 

Dressage

Group A - :DEN:IRL

Group B - :BEL N/A

Group C - :GEO N/A

Groups D/E - :CAN:DOM:GUA:COL

Group F - N/A N/A

Group G - N/A N/A

Additional - N/A

 

Eventing

N/A - no qualification events in January

 

Jumping

January rankings yet to be published...

 

Rankings can be accessed here... https://data.fei.org/Ranking/OGRankingsList.aspx

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12 minutes ago, dcro said:

Rankings simulation after January 2019. Still very early stages, but it has started...

 

Dressage

Group A - :DEN:IRL

Group B - :BEL N/A

Group C - :GEO N/A

Groups D/E - :CAN:DOM:GUA:COL

Group F - N/A N/A

Group G - N/A N/A

Additional - N/A

 

Eventing

N/A - no qualification events in January

 

Jumping

January rankings yet to be published...

 

Rankings can be accessed here... https://data.fei.org/Ranking/OGRankingsList.aspx

What about Croatian chances this time?

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5 hours ago, ChandlerMne said:

What about Croatian chances this time?

 

Very slim. Karen Pavicic has the best shot, but Tokyo will come too soon for her current string of horses. Her chances look much better for 2021 Europeans and onwards.

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FEI finally published the January jumping rankings. Jumping does have the most complicated points system, but let's hope the next updates will be somewhat quicker. :wacko:

 

Simulation:

Group A - :IRL:GBR

Group B - :ITA:POR

Group C - :LAT:ROU

Group F - :SYR:EGY

Group G - :TPE:HKG

Additional - :UAE

 

Full rankings here. :evil:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Group C1/C2 jumping team allocation has been made. Looks like every Group C nation is interested to compete except :CROand :MKD. :p

 

C1 (Moscow) - :AZE:BLR:EST:GEO:ISR:KAZ:KGZ:POL:RUS:TKM:UZB

C2 (Budapest) - :BUL:CZE:GRE:HUN:LTU:ROU:SLO:SVK:TUR:UKR

 

So it turns out that the Moscow qualifier will be the stacked one after all. :d Budapest qualifier will probably be Czech Republic vs Hungary, but watch out for Slovakia!

 

Although it says that Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have "confirmed participation", I refuse to believe that. :p

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February rankings for dressage and eventing are out.

 

Eventing simulation

N/A

 

Still no qualification events. Things will finally kick-off this weekend, with qualification events in Florida and Portugal.

 

Dressage simulation

Group A - :IRL:DEN

Group B - :LUX:FRA

Group C - :GEO:POL

Groups D/E - :DOM:CAN:MEX:GUA

Group F - :RSA:MAR

Group G - :NZL:MAS

Additional - :FIN

 

Overview

Group A - Denmark should have no trouble with team qualification. When that happens, Finland will take the second spot, with Norway being an outsider.

Group B - Great to see Luxembourg leading this competitive group. Two nations from this group should be able to qualify a full team, so that will open things up a bit. Also, I'm quite sure the additional individual spot will eventually be assigned to this group. Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Switzerland... All of them want someone in Tokyo...

Group C - Georgia is sitting pretty in the first place, but it won't last once the usual suspects start to come in. Too bad, Vaughan is participating at the always competitive Florida circuit. She is doing it the hard way. Ukrainians and Belorussians, who will likely take the available slots, will be hiding at their home shows, until they come to the Europeans and score some miserable 62% or something...

Groups D/E - Canada will qualify a team, no doubt, but nevertheless Yvonne Losos is still topping the leaderboard. Dominican spot is basically already secured. No way some non-Canadian could match that. Pujals is probably doing enough to qualify Mexico too. Other than that, Latin America has been quite disappointing so far.. Guatemala is only temporarily here. Argentina and Ecuador surprisingly haven't showed up in Florida this year. A great shame, since the Global Dressage Festival was the perfect opportunity to collect Olympic points (it's basically 12 weeks of competition at the same venue...). Costa Rican rider did show up in Florida, but he dropped to small tour, which counts for nothing, Olympic-wise...

Group F - South Africa will hopefully qualify a team. With them gone, second spot will probably end up in Palestine, but watch out for Iran whose rider has improved quite a bit this year.

Group G - New Zealand started reasonably well at their National championships. They will however need to make a couple of trips to Australia to solidify their spot... Malaysia is holding the second spot as the only other ranked Group G nation, but nevertheless their rider definitely has a chance. Maybe even to overtake New Zealand eventually.

 

Rankings can be found here, as ever... https://data.fei.org/Ranking/OGRankingsList.aspx

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