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  • Central European League (6/13)

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

Saturday, June 25th
13:00 Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix

Sunday, June 26th
12:00 Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (6/13)
Short Prix Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Athletes will qualify for the Grand Prix Freestyle

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Grete AYACHE
Horse: FARAO DA RAIA
EST.gif
69.457
2
Justina VANAGAITE
Horse: NABAB
LTU.gif
69.435
3
Anikó LOSONCZY
Horse: DIOR S
HUN.gif
68.348
4
Marc Peter SPAHN
Horse: JEROEN POLL
BEL.gif
68.261
5
Alisa GLINKA
Horse: AACHEN
MDA.gif
68.065
6
Pia FORTMULLER
Horse: KARTSEVO GOLDFINCH
CAN.gif
66.065
7
Sandra SYSOJEVA
Horse: JACK DANIEL' S
LTU.gif
65.565
8
Astrid NEUMAYER
Horse: ZAP ZAP
AUT.gif
65.261
9
Zaneta SKOWRONSKA-KOZUBIK
Horse: LOVE ME
POL.gif
64.500
10
Ilona JANAS
Horse: ZI-ZI TOP
POL.gif
61.587
11
Anna-Maria GAWLOWSKA
Horse: CARDAMON
POL.gif
59.717
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (6/13)
Final Results
 
EST.gif Grete AYACHE
Horse: FARAODA RAIA
74.555
 
MDA.gif Alisa GLINKA
Horse: AACHEN
74.180
 
LTU.gif Justina VANAGAITE
Horse: NABAB
73.915
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anikó LOSONCZY
Horse: DIOR S
HUN.gif
71.930
5
Marc Peter SPAHN
Horse: JEROEN POLL
BEL.gif
71.905
6
Astrid NEUMAYER
Horse: ZAP ZAP
AUT.gif
70.430
7
Pia FORTMULLER
Horse: KARTSEVO GOLDFINCH
CAN.gif
69.955
8
Sandra SYSOJEVA
Horse: JACK DANIEL' S
LTU.gif
68.035
9
Zaneta SKOWRONSKA-KOZUBIK
Horse: LOVE ME
POL.gif
68.010
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