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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Madrid)


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  • Western European League (4/12)

Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Friday, November 26th
13:00 Open Individual Dressage Short Grand Prix

Saturday, November 27th
13:00 Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
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Open Individual Dressage Western European League (4/12)
Short Grand Prix Results
The Top All Athletes will qualify for the Grand Prix Freestyle
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Frederic WANDRES
Horse: BLUETOOTH OLD
GER.gif
71.895
2
Juan MATUTE GUIMON
Horse: QUANTICO
ESP.gif
71.684
3
Helen LANGEHANENBERG
Horse: ANNABELLE 110
GER.gif
71.395
4
Morgan BARBANÇON
Horse: SIR DONNERHALL II OLD
FRA.gif
71.105
5
Rodrigo TORRES
Horse: FOGOSO HORSECAMPLINE
POR.gif
70.737
6
Thamar ZWEISTRA
Horse: HEXAGON'S DOUBLE DUTCH
NED.gif
70.131
7
Juan Antonio JIMENEZ COBO
Horse: EUCLIDES MOR
ESP.gif
68.579
8
Denise NEKEMAN
Horse: BOSTON STH
NED.gif
68.527
9
Martim MENERES
Horse: EQUADOR
POR.gif
68.053
10
Claudio CASTILLA RUIZ
Horse: EBANO
ESP.gif
67.342
11
Beatriz FERRER-SALAT
Horse: ELEGANCE
ESP.gif
66.395
12
Alejandro ASENCIO MENDEZ
Horse: FOCUS
ESP.gif
64.947
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Open Individual Dressage Western European League (4/12)
Final Results
GER.gif Helen LANGEHANENBERG
ANNABELLE 110
80.500
 
ESP.gif Beatriz FERRER-SALAT
ELEGANCE
79.220
 
ESP.gif Juan MATUTE GUIMON
QUANTICO
78.160
 
Rank
Athletes
 
Nation
Result
4
Frederic WANDRES
Horse: BLUETOOTH OLD
GER.gif
77.230
5
Morgan BARBANÇON
Horse: SIR DONNERHALL II OLD
FRA.gif
76.030
6
Thamar ZWEISTRA
Horse: HEXAGON'S DOUBLE DUTCH
NED.gif
75.880
7
Rodrigo TORRES
Horse: FOGOSO HORSECAMPLINE
POR.gif
75.840
8
Denise NEKEMAN
Horse: BOSTON STH
NED.gif
74.870
9
Juan Antonio JIMENEZ COBO
Horse: EUCLIDES MOR
ESP.gif
 
73.740
10
Martim MENERES
Horse: EQUADOR
POR.gif
71.455
11
Alejandro ASENCIO MENDEZ
Horse: FOCUS
ESP.gif
 
70.185
12
Claudio CASTILLA RUIZ
Horse: EBANO
ESP.gif
67.440
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