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FEI World Eventing Championship TEAM STANDINGS Judges: Marilyn Payne (USA) · David Lee (IRL) · Anne-Mette Binder (DEN) Rankg Team After After Total Prize No FEI World Eventing Championship TEAM STANDINGS Judges: Marilyn Payne (USA) · David Lee (IRL) · Anne-Mette Binder (DEN) Rankg Team after after Total Prize no. Horse Rider Dressage Cross Country money $ 1. GREAT BRITAIN 128,50 2. 139,40 1. 139,40 1. 39,600 565 Cool Mountain William Fox-Pitt 42,00 12. 42,00 2. 42,00 2. 568 Imperial Cavalier Mary King 46,20 26. 46,20 10. 46,20 6. 569 Opposition Buzz Nicola Wilson 51,20 42. 51,20 20. 51,20 15. 564 Miners Frolic Kristina Cook 40,30 8. 60,30 29. 68,30 29. 2. CANADA 147,50 9. 147,50 3. 151,50 2. 26,400 563 Port Authority Stephanie Rhodes-Bosch 44,20 17. 44,20 6. 48,20 9. 561 Colombo Selena O'Hanlon 50,80 41. 50,80 18. 50,80 12. 577 Gin & Juice Hawley Bennett-Awad 52,50 48. 52,50 22. 52,50 17. 559 Madison Park Kyle Carter 63,50 73. 67,90 35. 76,90 34. 3. NEW ZEALAND 138,30 6. 150,80 4. 154,80 3. 18,000 544 Nereo Andrew Nicholson 43,50 14. 43,50 5. 43,50 3. 546 Grass Valley Mark Todd 48,50 33. 50,10 16. 50,10 11. 545 Mac MacDonald Caroline Powell 57,20 63. 57,20 27. 61,20 22. 506 Orient Express Clarke Johnstone 46,30 28. 77,90 40. 90,90 39. 4. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 140,00 7. 143,30 2. 160,30 4. 14,400 583 Neville Bardos Boyd Martin 49,50 36. 49,50 15. 49,50 10. 579 Woodburn Phillip Dutton 48,20 32. 48,20 14. 53,20 18. 582 Mandiba Karen O'Connor 44,80 18. 45,60 9. 57,60 19. 578 BallyNoe Castle RM Bruce O. Davidson Jr. 47,00 29. 93,00 45. 97,00 42. 5. GERMANY 114,30 1. 192,70 5. 200,70 5. 12,000 572 La Biosthetique-Sam FBW Michael Jung 33,00 1. 33,00 1. 33,00 1. 573 FRH Butts Abraxxas Ingrid Klimke 41,30 11. 42,90 4. 50,90 13. 571 Euroridings Butts Leon Andreas Dibowski 40,00 7. 116,80 53. 116,80 46. 575 Gadget de la Cere Dirk Schrade 42,50 13. eliminated 6. BELGIUM 148,10 10. 220,10 7. 227,10 6. 9,600 532 Gazelle de la Brasserie CH Karin Donckers 38,80 4. 44,40 7. 44,40 4. 533 Artic Fox Too Sarah van Hasselt 54,50 52. 78,90 41. 82,90 37. 531 Nooney Blue Lara de Liedekerke 54,80 54. 96,80 48. 99,80 43. 534 Our Vintage Constantin van Rijckevorsel 56,80 62. 103,60 50. 107,60 45. 7. IRELAND 155,00 11. 198,50 6. 236,50 7. 514 Horseware Bushman Sam Watson 46,00 25. 51,20 21. 67,20 26. 518 The Jump Jet Geoff Curran 50,20 40. 52,60 23. 73,60 31. 517 Step In Time Mark Kyle 65,50 76. 94,70 47. 95,70 41. 513 Fernhill Clover Mist Patricia Ryan 58,80 66. eliminated 8. FRANCE 144,40 8. 227,70 8. 245,70 8. 539 Minos de Petra Pascal Leroy 55,00 55. 55,00 24. 58,00 20. 536 Quirinal de la Bastide Stanislas de Zuchowicz 49,50 36. 56,30 25. 67,30 27. 535 Expo du Moulin Arnaud Boiteau 49,20 35. 116,40 52. 120,40 47. 540 Séculaire Donatien Schauly MDL 45,70 23. eliminated 9. JAPAN 170,70 12. 304,10 9. 334,10 9. 509 Hop and Skip Kenki Sato 69,50 78. 75,10 38. 81,10 35. 507 Khanjer Black Yoshiaki Oiwa 45,00 19. 85,80 44. 89,80 38. 500 Hooligan Takayuki Yumira 61,20 69. 143,20 56. 163,20 51. 501 Mavrick du Granit Atsushi Negishi 64,50 74. eliminated 10. SWEDEN 131,20 3. 1.112,50 11. 1.136,50 10. 527 First Lady Niklas Jonsson 46,20 26. 50,20 17. 66,20 25. 529 Mister Pooh Niklas Lindbäck 39,50 6. 62,30 33. 70,30 30. 525 Stand By Me Linda Algotsson 45,50 21. eliminated 530 Pandora Emm Katrin Norling 47,20 30. eliminated 11. ITALY 135,90 5. 1.145,50 12. 1.145,50 11. 519 Apollo van de Wendi Kurt Hoeve Stefano Brecciaroli 35,50 2. 51,10 19. 51,10 14. 521 Carrera Susanna Bordone 45,20 20. 94,40 46. 94,40 40. 523 Gandalf The Grey Marco Biasia 60,70 68. retired 524 Iman du Golfe Juan Carlos Garcia 55,20 56. eliminated 12. BRAZIL 184,80 14. 1.230,70 13. 1.264,70 12. 511 Tom Bombadill Too Ruy Fonseca 53,00 49. 81,80 43. 81,80 36. 556 Land Jimmy Jesper Sigfrid Martendal 67,30 77. 148,90 57. 182,90 54. 558 Ritz Carlton Guto de Faria 64,50 74. eliminated 557 Ekus T.W. Serguei Fofanoff 73,50 79. eliminated Official data service by SCG - scgvisual.com - Netherlands and rechenstelle.de 03.10.2010 15:58:51 Page 1 of total 2 FEI World Eventing Championship TEAM STANDINGS Judges: Marilyn Payne (USA) · David Lee (IRL) · Anne-Mette Binder (DEN) Rankg Team after after Total Prize no. Horse Rider Dressage Cross Country money $ 13. SOUTH AFRICA 176,00 13. 1.312,80 14. 1.333,80 13. 551 Kardinal Martyn Swanepoel 56,30 58. 161,10 59. 165,10 52. 554 Quantum Leap Heidi Wood 58,50 64. 151,70 58. 168,70 53. 550 Heartbreak Hill Paul Hart 61,20 69. eliminated 552 Kings Courier Douglas Welsh 63,00 72. eliminated 14. AUSTRALIA 131,80 4. 1.104,00 10. 2.047,60 14. 504 Vettori Stuart Tinney 47,20 30. 47,60 13. 47,60 8. 502 Ringwould Jaguar Sonja Johnson 48,80 34. 56,40 26. withdrawn 542 Inonothing Paul Tapner 43,80 15. retired 541 Happy Times Sam Griffiths 40,80 10. eliminated 14 Teams Technical Delegate: Tom Ryckewaert (BEL) Official data service by SCG - scgvisual.com - Netherlands and rechenstelle.de 03.10.2010 15:58:51 Page 2 of total 2.
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