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Equestrian FEI Jumping Final World Cup 2021 - 2022


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


Thursday, April 7th
14:35 Open Individual Jumping Final I

 

Friday, April 8th
14:00 Open Individual Jumping Final II

 

Sunday, April 10th
14:45 Open Individual Jumping Final III
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Final Results
SWE.gif Jens Fredricson
Horse: Markan Cosmopolit
0/0
GER.gif David Will
Horse: C Vier 2
0/0
SUI.gif Martin Fuchs
Horse: Chaplin
0/0
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jack Whitaker
Horse: Equine America Valmy De La Lande
GBR.gif
0/1
5
Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli
Horse: Kalinka Van De Nachtegaele
SWE.gif
0/2
6
Harrie Smolders
Horse: Monaco
NED.gif
0/4
6
Steve Guerdat
Horse: Victorio Des Frotards
SUI.gif
0/4
8
Harry Charles
Horse: Romeo 88
GBR.gif
0/4
9
Jos Verlooy
Horse: Luciano Van Het Geinsteinde
BEL.gif
0/6
9
Conor Swail
Horse: Count Me In
IRL.gif
0/6
11
John Whitaker
Horse: Equine America Unick Du Francport
GBR.gif
0/7
12
Max Kühner
Horse: Elektric Blue P
AUT.gif
0/8
12
Denis Lynch
Horse: Cristello
IRL.gif
0/8
14
Hunter Holloway
Horse: Pepita Con Spita
USA.gif
0/9
15
Geir Gulliksen
Horse: Vdl Groep Quatro
NOR.gif
0/11
16
Gerrit Nieberg
Horse: Ben 431
GER.gif
0/12
17
Christian Kukuk
Horse: Checker 47
GER.gif
0/13
17
Mclain Ward
Horse: Contagious
USA.gif
0/13
19
Philipp Schulze Topphoff
Horse: Concordess Nrw
GER.gif
0/16
20
Aaron Vale
Horse: Elusive
USA.gif
0/23
21
Misti Cassar
Horse: Mylord Cornet
USA.gif
2
22
Noora Forsten
Horse: Con Caya
FIN.gif
4
23
Schuyler Riley
Horse: Robin De Ponthual
USA.gif
7
24
Katherine A. Dinan
Horse: Brego R'n B
USA.gif
9
25
Abdullah Humaid Al Muhairi
Horse: Chacolu
UAE.gif
10
26
Kristen Vanderveen
Horse: Bull Run's Prince Of Peace
USA.gif
14
27
Gregory Cottard
Horse: Bibici
FRA.gif
22
 
Alessandra Volpi
Horse: Berlinda
USA.gif
EL
 
Andrius Petrovas
Horse: Linkolns
LTU.gif
RET
 
Marcus Ehning
Horse: Calanda 42
GER.gif
RET
 
 
 
 
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