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CPEDI3* HARTPURY (USA) 04 – 06 July 2012 List of Judges Per CPEDI3* HARTPURY (USA) 04 – 06 July 2012 List of judges per competition and grade Grade Ia Team Test Grade Ib Team Test E Anne Prain (FRA) E Anne Prain (FRA) H Sarah Rodger (GBR) H Sarah Rodger (GBR) C Freddy Leyman (BEL) C Freddy Leyman (BEL) M Liliana Iannone (ARG) M Liliana Iannone (ARG) B Kjell Myhre (NOR) B Kjell Myhre (NOR) Grade II Team Test Grade III Team Test E Kjell Myhre (NOR) E Liliana Iannone (ARG) H Anne Prain (FRA) H Freddy Leyman (BEL) C Liliana Iannone (ARG) C Anne Prain (FRA) M Sarah Rodger (GBR) M Sarah Rodger (GBR) B Freddy Leyman (BEL) B Kjell Myhre (NOR) Grade IV Team Test E Freddy Leyman (BEL) H Anne Prain (FRA) C Kjell Myhre (NOR) M Sarah Rodger (GBR) B Liliana Iannone (ARG) 1 Grade Ia Individual Test Grade Ib Individual Test E Anne Prain (FRA) E Anne Prain (FRA) H Sarah Rodger (GBR) H Sarah Rodger (GBR) C Kjell Myhre (NOR) C Kjell Myhre (NOR) M Liliana Iannone (ARG) M Liliana Iannone (ARG) B Freddy Leyman (BEL) B Freddy Leyman (BEL) Grade II Individual Test Grade III Individual Test E Liliana Iannone (ARG) E Freddy Leyman (BEL) H Sarah Rodger (GBR) H Sarah Rodger (GBR) C Freddy Leyman (BEL) C Liliana Iannone (ARG) M Kjell Myhre (NOR) M Kjell Myhre (NOR) B Anne Prain (FRA) B Anne Prain (FRA) Grade IV Individual Test E Kjell Myhre (NOR) H Freddy Leyman (BEL) C Sarah Rodger (GBR) M Anne Prain (FRA) B Liliana Iannone (ARG) Grade Ia Freestyle Test Grade Ib Freestyle Test E Anne Prain (FRA) E Anne Prain (FRA) H Chris Porterfield (GBR) H Chris Porterfield (GBR) C Sarah Rodger (GBR) C Sarah Rodger (GBR) M Iliana Iannone (ARG) M Iliana Iannone (ARG) B Freddy Leyman (BEL) B Freddy Leyman (BEL) Grade II Freestyle Test Grade III Freestyle Test E Kjell Myhre (NOR) E Sarah Rodger (GBR) H Anne Prain (FRA) H Freddy Leyman (BEL) C Liliana Iannone (ARG) C Anne Prain (FRA) M Freddy Leyman (BEL) M Chris Porterfield (GBR) B Sarah Rodger (GBR) B Liliana Iannone (ARG) Grade IV Freestyle Test E Sarah Rodger (GBR) H Liliana Iannone (ARG) C Freddy Leyman (BEL) M Anne Prain (FRA) B Chris Porterfield (GBR) 2 FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Team Ia Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Sophie CHRISTIANSEN GBR Janeiro 6 88.529 80.000 86.765 72.941 78.529 81.353 2 Anne DUNHAM GBR LJT Lucas Normark 74.412 73.529 76.176 76.176 70.000 74.059 3 Anne DUNHAM GBR Teddy 76.765 71.176 73.529 71.176 71.765 72.882 4 Emma SHEARDOWN GBR Purdy's Dream 73.235 72.941 74.706 71.176 72.059 72.823 5 Helen KEARNEY IRL Mister Cool 68.824 71.176 68.235 63.529 67.647 67.882 6 Geraldine SAVAGE IRL Blues Tip Top Too 67.941 65.882 70.000 65.588 67.941 67.470 7 Natasha TSE HKG Undulette 66.765 63.529 70.000 62.353 67.647 66.059 8 Natasha TSE HKG Red Dawn 65.294 65.294 65.588 67.353 65.294 65.765 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Team Ib Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Lee PEARSON GBR Gentleman 82.727 77.727 79.545 72.500 79.091 78.318 2 Lee PEARSON GBR Zion 66.591 70.909 70.682 63.409 72.273 68.773 3 Susanna WADE GBR Fanisk All Sorts 69.545 65.000 67.500 61.818 62.273 65.227 4 Marion MILNE RSA Shadow 62.955 65.455 65.227 58.409 60.000 62.409 5 Nobumasa ASAKAWA JPN Unico 62.955 60.909 62.955 60.682 63.182 62.137 6 Nobumasa ASAKAWA JPN Rosado 63.636 60.909 59.318 56.364 59.545 59.954 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Team II Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Natasha BAKER GBR Cabral 70.476 76.905 69.048 74.286 71.190 72.381 2 Erin ORFORD GBR Nirvana Morroko 70.952 71.905 69.524 71.429 73.095 71.381 3 Eilish BYRNE IRL Youri 69.524 70.714 68.333 70.476 69.286 69.667 4 Jo PITT GBR Estralita 67.143 68.333 69.048 68.095 72.857 69.095 5 Alex MCNAMARA GBR Rubinhall 66.667 63.333 67.143 61.905 64.286 64.667 6 Kate KERR HORAN IRL Terence Hill 62.619 66.429 61.905 65.714 63.571 64.048 7 Anthony DAWSON RSA Roffelaar 59.762 55.000 64.762 62.381 62.143 60.810 8 Sarah HUGHES RSA Forester 47.619 50.476 52.619 49.524 51.429 50.333 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Team III Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Deborah CRIDDLE GBR LJT Akilles 67.407 70.556 75.185 70.741 73.148 71.407 2 Nicky THOMPSON GBR Welt Santa Cruz 64.630 65.370 69.259 63.704 66.667 65.926 3 Patricio GUGLIALMELLI LYNCH ARG Nirvana Pure Indulgence 63.333 61.667 60.185 59.259 62.963 61.481 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Team IV Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Sophie WELLS GBR Pinocchio 70.313 72.031 72.656 69.375 66.875 70.250 2 Sophie WELLS GBR Valerius 71.250 68.750 70.781 68.438 67.656 69.375 3 James DWYER IRL Orlando 62.969 70.625 67.969 69.375 62.813 66.750 4 Rosemary GAFFNEY IRL Aldham Mill Dubloon 66.719 68.281 69.531 65.313 63.125 66.594 5 Nicole BLANKS AUS Amarauthus 59.375 66.250 65.156 59.375 64.688 62.969 6 Kathryn GALLAGHER GBR Waragon 62.500 63.750 63.281 58.125 65.938 62.719 7 Ruth MACCARTHY GBR Conquestadore 59.063 61.406 63.594 62.813 65.938 62.563 8 Lee FRAWLEY ISV Rhapsody 60.000 60.781 60.469 58.750 60.781 60.156 9 Belinda CULLEN GBR Don Light 56.875 60.313 57.500 55.000 57.500 57.438 10 Kaye HANNAN AUS Actress 52.188 52.344 50.313 49.688 53.906 51.688 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Individual Ia Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Sophie CHRISTIANSEN GBR Janeiro 6 85.500 84.000 83.750 75.000 89.000 83.450 2 Anne DUNHAM GBR LJT Lucas Normark 76.750 74.500 73.750 76.500 77.250 75.750 3 Anne DUNHAM GBR Teddy 79.500 74.500 72.250 72.750 76.250 75.050 4 Emma SHEARDOWN GBR Purdy's Dream 70.000 69.500 70.000 71.750 73.250 70.900 5 Helen KEARNEY IRL Mister Cool 69.750 68.500 69.500 68.000 69.250 69.000 6 Geraldine SAVAGE IRL Blues Tip Top Too 66.250 66.500 65.500 66.250 69.750 66.850 7 Natasha TSE HKG Undulette 64.500 66.000 61.500 62.750 62.500 63.450 8 Natasha TSE HKG Red Dawn 64.000 62.500 63.000 64.750 62.750 63.400 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Individual Ib Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Lee PEARSON GBR Gentleman 78.696 76.087 77.391 77.826 73.478 76.696 2 Lee PEARSON GBR Zion 71.304 67.826 78.261 73.478 73.043 72.782 3 Nobumasa ASAKAWA JPN Rosado 65.000 61.522 64.130 65.217 64.565 64.087 4 Nobumasa ASAKAWA JPN Unico 62.826 63.478 64.348 66.957 61.739 63.870 5 Susanna WADE GBR Fanisk All Sorts 64.130 60.870 62.174 65.652 57.391 62.043 6 Marion MILNE RSA Shadow 60.435 58.696 60.000 65.435 60.652 61.044 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Individual II Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Erin ORFORD GBR Nirvana Morroko 77.143 71.905 75.714 75.476 76.429 75.333 2 Natasha BAKER GBR Cabral 71.429 73.333 72.143 78.571 77.857 74.667 3 Jo PITT GBR Estralita 77.143 68.333 67.857 75.238 69.762 71.667 4 Eilish BYRNE IRL Youri 69.286 70.000 67.619 70.714 69.286 69.381 5 Alex MCNAMARA GBR Rubinhall 67.619 60.000 63.571 67.619 63.810 64.524 6 Anthony DAWSON RSA Roffelaar 67.143 62.857 63.095 65.714 62.381 64.238 7 Kate KERR HORAN IRL Terence Hill 60.476 62.857 58.095 60.476 63.095 61.000 8 Sarah HUGHES RSA Forester 55.952 48.571 47.143 50.000 51.905 50.714 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Individual III Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Deborah CRIDDLE GBR LJT Akilles 68.667 67.000 71.167 73.333 70.167 70.067 2 Nicky THOMPSON GBR Welt Santa Cruz 70.000 64.000 70.500 70.000 72.167 69.333 3 Patricio GUGLIALMELLI LYNCH ARG Nirvana Pure Indulgence 60.500 62.333 71.333 65.333 62.833 64.466 © Fédération Equestre Internationale (28.08.2012) FEI PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE RESULTS Event Name and Date: CPEDI3* Hartpury (GBR) 4-6.7.2012 Competition Title & Grade: Individual IV Judge Judge Judge Judge Judge Total Rk RiderNF Horse at E at H at C at M at B Percentage 1 Sophie WELLS GBR Pinocchio 76.452 71.774 70.000 73.226 77.581 73.807 2 Sophie WELLS GBR Valerius 75.323 72.419 69.677 75.806 71.774 73.000 3 James DWYER IRL Orlando 70.806 67.097 70.000 71.935 69.032 69.774 4 Rosemary GAFFNEY IRL Aldham Mill Dubloon 66.935 66.452 62.581 68.065 63.065 65.420 5 Nicole BLANKS AUS Amarauthus 65.323 65.806 62.903 63.387 68.226 65.129 6 Lee FRAWLEY ISV Rhapsody 65.806 63.548 58.387 62.581 64.677 63.000 7 Ruth MACCARTHY GBR Conquestadore 65.484 63.387 60.000 60.323 64.194
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