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  • Central European League (11/21)


Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Friday, June 18th
??:?? Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix

Saturday, June 19th
??:?? Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (11/21)
Grand Prix Results
Thec All Athletes will qualify for the Grand Prix Freestyle
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Simone Pearce
Horse: Double Joy 4
AUS.gif
71.826
2
Dirk-Jan Van De Water
Horse: Hexagon's Grandville
NED.gif
69.739
3
Maria Klementieva
Horse: Doctor Wendell Mf
RUS.gif
69.609
4
Borja Carrascosa
Horse: Laponia
ESP.gif
69.022
5
Anikó Losonczy
Horse: Dior S
HUN.gif
68.043
6
 
Maria Klementieva
Horse: Champagner
RUS.gif
66.848
7
Nausicaa Maroni
Horse: Embajador Sg
ITA.gif
66.391
8
 
Fie Christine Skarsoe
Horse: So Dark
LUX.gif
66.130
9
Yara Reichert
Horse: Schwarze Perle
GER.gif
64.348
10
Tatjana Svehla
Horse: Valdez 17
AUT.gif
60.696
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (11/21)
Final Results
 
AUS.gif SimonePearce
Horse:Double Joy 4
70.553
 
RUS.gif MariaKlementieva
Horse:Doctor Wendell Mf
70.447
 
HUN.gif AnikóLosonczy
Horse:Dior S
68.893
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Dirk-Jan Van De Water
Horse: Hexagon's Grandvill
NED.gif
68.277
5
Borja Carrascosa
Horse: Laponia
ESP.gif
67.042
6
Fie Christine Skarsoe
Horse: So Dark
LUX.gif
65.766
7
Nausicaa Maroni
Horse: Embajador Sg
ITA.gif
65.489
8
Yara Reichert
Horse: Schwarze Perle
GER.gif
65.383
9
Tatjana Svehla
Horse: Valdez 17
AUT.gif
60.532
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