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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Kunkiai)


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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Kunkiai)

 

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Events
 
  • Central European League (5/21)


Official Schedule
Eastern European Standard Time (GMT +3)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Saturday, May 29th
??:?? Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix

Sunday, May 30th
??:?? Open Individual Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (5/21)
Grand Prix Results
All the Top 11 Athletes will qualify for the Grand Prix Freestyle
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Jacob Noerby Soerensen
Horse: Sheeran
SWE.gif
72.109
2
Jacob Noerby Soerensen
Horse: Moegelbjergs Romeo
SWE.gif
70.413
3
Minna Telde
Horse: Praestemarkens Quatero
SWE.gif
70.304
4
Alisa Glinka
Horse: Aachen
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70.239
5
Anna Von Wendt
Horse: Denzel
FIN.gif
69.500
6
Anna Von Wendt
Horse: Sir Fashion
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68.109
6
Sandra Sysojeva
Horse: Jack Daniel' S
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68.109
8
Natalie Oldfors
Horse: Mickey M
SWE.gif
67.326
9
Dina Ellermann
Horse: Donna Anna
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66.435
10
Ludmila Shchemenok
Horse: Capito Queen
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64.304
11
Angelique Maasik
Horse: Landy's Akvarel
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61.435
12
Raimonda Palionyte
Horse: Bavaras
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59.696
 
Charlotte Haid Bondergaard
Horse: Dixiland
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EL
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Open Individual Dressage Central European League (5/21)
Final Results
 
MDA.gif Alisa Glinka
Horse: Aachen
76.925
 
SWE.gif Jacob Noerby Soerensen
Horse: Sheeran
75.405
 
SWE.gif Jacob Noerby Soerensen
Horse: Moegelbjergs Romeo
74.510
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Sandra Sysojeva
Horse: Jack Daniel' S
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71.595
5
Anna Von Wendt
Horse: Sir Fashion
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71.360
6
Natalie Oldfors
Horse: Mickey M
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70.885
7
Minna Telde
Horse: Praestemarkens Quatero
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70.785
8
Anna Von Wendt
Horse: Denzel
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70.560
9
Dina Ellermann
Horse: Donna Anna
EST.gif
69.625
10
Angelique Maasik
Horse: Landy's Akvarel
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64.145
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