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Equestrian FEI Jumping World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Kyalami)


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  • South African League (5/6)


Official Schedule
South Africa Standard Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Sunday, November 28th
12:30 Open Individual Jumping
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Open Individual Jumping South Africa League (5/6)
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Nicole Horwood
Horse: Hitoshi Van De Cruyenvelden
0+068.66+46.83
 
RSA.gif Ronnie Healy
Horse: Eldo
0+070.51+48.21
 
RSA.gif Chatan Hendriks
Horse: Kolinko Van De Witte Poort
0+072.28+51.63
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Bronwyn Meredith Dos Santos
Horse: Capital Levubu
RSA.gif
0+075.93+54.04
5
Christopher Van Der Merwe
Horse: Quidchin Bellignies Z
RSA.gif
0+469.94+48.53
6
Christopher Van Der Merwe
Horse: Domino Van Der Boswinning
RSA.gif
0+EL64.49
7
Gareth Neill
Horse: Dartoli
RSA.gif
471.37
8
Lara Neill
Horse: Ultimo Wc
RSA.gif
473.54
9
Jeanne Korber
Horse: Callaho Lexington
RSA.gif
869.97
10
Michelle Fleming
Horse: Chogori
RSA.gif
871.03
11
Aisling Triggol
Horse: Coester G
RSA.gif
1673.80
12
Hanelize Kamffer
Horse: White Waters On Time
RSA.gif
1675.73
13
Desiree Davidson
Horse: Le Cadeau
RSA.gif
1778.95
14
AJ Radermacher
Horse: Ebb & Flow Font Count Capri
RSA.gif
1986.91
 
Jonathan Clarke
Horse: Clouny 3
RSA.gif
RET
  Dominey Alexander
Horse: Jelle S
RSA.gif
RET
  Jorja Joan Rohrich
Horse: Capital Don Costello
RSA.gif
WD
  Bronwyn Meredith Dos Santos
Horse: Bibisi
RSA.gif
WD
  Lara Neill
Horse: Diamond Dundee
RSA.gif
WD
  Gail Foxcroft
Horse: Equifox Casino
RSA.gif
WD
  Jodi Ambrose
Horse: King Of Hearts
RSA.gif
WD
  Jade Coetzee
Horse: Catinio
RSA.gif
WD
  Nicole Horwood
Horse: Chantilly
RSA.gif
WD
  Leona Van Der Merwe
Horse: Homerus Van Het Poeleind
RSA.gif
WD
  Kylie Steyn
Horse: Legato
RSA.gif
WD
  Tamara Rueda
Horse: L'adorado Fg
RSA.gif
WD
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