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Number Rider Horse NF Final Placing 16 Shane Rose Virgil AUS 43 Place Cross- Dressage Aggregate Place Showjumping Final Final Number Rider Horse NF After Country Points Points After XC Points Points Placing Dressage Points 16 Shane Rose Virgil AUS 43 18 238 281 6 118 399 1 94 Lucinda Green Regal Realm GBR 51 10 234 285 4 108 393 2 15 William Fox - Pitt Little Fire GBR 58 3 214 272 7 119 391 3 54 Andrew Nicholson Swallow Springs NZL 36 25 226 262 9 117 379 4 17 Holly Jacks More Inspiration CAN 48 13 192 240 16 116 356 5 10 Zara Tindall Class Affair GBR 19 42 222 241 15 112 353 6 (E) 43 Sam Watson Tullabeg Flamenco IRL 28 33 228 256 11 97 353 6 (E) 104 Kristina Cook Billy The Red GBR 54 7 236 290 2 56 346 8 60 Gemma Tattersall Arctic Soul GBR 44 17 172 216 29 120 336 9 (E) 105 Andrew Hoy Moon Fleet AUS 49 12 204 253 12 83 336 9 (E) 38 Bettina Hoy Ringwood Cockatoo GER 51 10 232 283 5 53 336 9 (E) 58 Lillian Heard LCC Barnaby USA 24 37 212 236 17 98 334 12 87 Mary King King William GBR 39 22 184 223 24 110 333 13 (E) 102 Piggy French Vanir Kamira GBR 58 3 208 266 8 67 333 13 (E) 27 H.R.H. Princess Anne Doublet GBR 52 9 198 250 13 78 328 15 1 Kazuma Tomoto Brookpark Vikenti JPN 3 58 220 223 23 101 324 16 24 Julia Norman Carryon Bobby Boy GBR 41 20 170 211 32 105 316 17 66 William Fox-Pitt Tamarillo GBR 60 1 200 260 10 55 315 18 4 Oliver Townend Ballaghmor Class GBR 55 6 240 295 1 19 314 19 95 Ian Stark Sir Wattie GBR 9 52 224 233 19 77 310 20 40 Alicia Hawker Charles RR GBR 22 39 196 218 27 90 308 21 33 Emma Hyslop-Webb Pennlands Douglas GBR 47 14 166 213 30 86 299 22 64 David O'Connor Custom Made USA 40 21 140 180 45 115 295 23 73 Yoshiaki Oiwa Calle 44 JPN 43 18 142 185 41 109 294 24 92 Lauren Kieffer Vermiculus USA 38 23 210 248 14 45 293 25 110 Mark Todd Charisma NZL 59 2 230 289 3 3 292 26 39 Imogen Murray Ivar Gooden GBR 57 4 124 181 43 104 285 27 106 Blyth Tait Ready Teddy NZL 53 8 182 235 18 42 277 28 116 Ludwig Svennerstal Stinger SWE 48 13 164 212 31 64 276 29 89 Ariel Grald Leamore Master Plan USA 37 24 194 231 21 37 268 30 56 Caroline Powell On The Brash NZL 50 11 106 156 63 111 267 31 78 Merel Blom Rumour Has It N.O.P. NED 42 19 128 170 53 95 265 32 76 Lucinda Fredericks Headley Britannia AUS 41 20 138 179 47 84 263 33 37 Isabel English Feldale Mouse AUS 14 47 218 232 20 26 258 34 47 Mark Phillips Great Ovation GBR 9 52 188 197 37 60 257 35 21 Flora Harris Bayano GBR 13 48 168 181 42 75 256 36 52 Nicola Wilson Bulana GBR 18 43 174 192 40 63 255 37 19 Rosalind Canter Zenshera GBR 34 27 162 196 39 54 250 38 90 Arnaud Boiteau Quoriano IFCE FRA 2 59 158 160 58 88 248 39 119 Michael Jung La Biosthetique-Sam FBW GER 24 37 134 158 60 89 247 40 (E) 12 Jim Newsam Magennis IRL 40 21 156 196 38 51 247 40 (E) 65 Ginny Leng Priceless GBR 50 11 116 166 54 79 245 42 (E) 107 Jesse Campbell Cleveland NZL 25 36 180 205 35 40 245 42 (E) 50 Samantha Lissington Ricker Ridge Rui NZL 31 30 190 221 26 24 245 42 (E) 62 Daniel Jocelyn Blackthorn Cruise NZL 28 33 178 206 34 38 244 45 (E) 45 Will Furlong Collien P 2 GBR 42 19 186 228 22 16 244 45 (E) 71 Tom Crisp Coolys Luxury GBR 27 34 146 173 51 68 241 47 (E) 57 Boyd Martin Tsetserleg TSF USA 2 59 206 208 33 33 241 47 (E) 88 Kevin Mcnab Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam AUS 20 41 160 180 46 59 239 49 (E) 25 Camille Lejeune Tahina Des Isles FRA 6 55 216 222 25 17 239 49 (E) 108 Sebastien Cavaillon Sarah D'Argouges FRA 15 46 202 217 28 10 227 51 35 Arthur Chabert Goldsmiths Imber FRA 27 34 92 119 76 106 225 52 75 Pawel Spisak Banderas POL 3 58 154 157 62 62 219 53 7 Clara Loiseau Wont Wait FRA 11 50 114 125 71 93 218 54 61 William Oakden Cooley Ramiro GBR 45 16 94 139 67 76 215 55 83 Frances Thieriot Stutes Chatwin USA 5 56 104 109 82 103 212 56 (E) 84 James Avery Mr Sneezy NZL 36 25 76 112 80 100 212 56 (E) 30 Felicity Collins Just Amazing GBR 5 56 110 115 78 96 211 58 74 Clare Abbott Euro Prince IRL 6 55 90 96 89 113 209 59 (E) 68 Tom Mcewen Toledo De Kerser GBR 55 6 84 139 68 70 209 59 (E) 29 Kenki Sato Shanaclough Contadora JPN 4 57 176 180 44 28 208 61 23 Andreas Dibowski FRH Butts Avedon GER 20 41 152 172 52 35 207 62 34 Ingrid Klimke SAP Hale Bob OLD GER 26 35 150 176 49 29 205 63 55 Kitty King Vendredi Biats GBR 54 7 96 150 64 52 202 64 98 Elisabeth Halliday-Sharp Deniro Z USA 17 44 82 99 87 102 201 65 (E) 20 Kimberly Severson Winsome Adante USA 49 12 148 197 36 4 201 65 (E) 53 Louisa Milne Home King Eider GBR 53 8 72 125 72 72 197 67 81 Laura Collett Mr Bass GBR 21 40 100 121 75 74 195 68 (E) 114 Pippa Funnell Primmore's Pride GBR 56 5 68 124 73 71 195 68 (E) 5 Christopher Burton Quality Purdey AUS 32 29 98 130 70 65 195 68 (E) 91 Dominic Schramm Bolytair B AUS 14 47 144 158 59 36 194 71 32 David Britnell Continuity GBR 1 60 108 109 81 82 191 72 86 Sarah Bullimore Reve Du Rouet GBR 13 48 86 99 85 91 190 73 48 Arianna Schivo Quefira De L'Ormeau ITA 46 15 130 176 50 13 189 74 14 Chris Talley Unmarked Bills USA 25 36 136 161 56 27 188 75 3 Tim Price Ascona M NZL 37 24 126 163 55 23 186 76 28 Nicolas Touzaint Hildago de l'Île FRA 29 32 70 99 84 85 184 77 42 Louise Romeike Wieloch'S Utah Sun SWE 35 26 122 157 61 25 182 78 (E) 41 Vittoria Panizzon Chequers Play The Game ITA 59 2 102 161 57 21 182 78 (E) 31 Mathieu Lemoine Tzinga D'Auzay FRA 45 16 132 177 48 5 182 78 (E) 11 Michael Jung FischerRocana FST GER 60 1 58 118 77 61 179 81 117 Sam Griffiths Billy Liffy AUS 7 54 56 63 105 114 177 82 (E) 112 Oliver Townend Cooley Master Class GBR 57 4 88 145 65 32 177 82 (E) 26 Andreas Ostholt Corvette 31 GER 39 22 30 69 99 107 176 84 97 Michael Ryan Dunlough Striker IRL 33 28 66 99 86 69 168 85 (E) 59 Sarah Way Dassett Cooley Dun GBR 10 51 112 122 74 46 168 85 (E) 8 Ludwig Svennerstal Balham Mist SWE 15 46 62 77 97 87 164 87 (E) 118 Zara Tindall Toytown GBR 52 9 32 84 94 80 164 87 (E) 80 Hazel Shannon Willingapark Clifford AUS 22 39 34 56 108 99 155 89 (E) Place Cross- Dressage Aggregate Showjumping Final Number Rider Horse NF After Country Place Points Points Points Placing Dressage Points 109 Kazuma Tomoto Tacoma D'Horset JPN 4 57 78 82 95 73 155 89 (E) 79 Louise Harwood Balladeer Miller Man GBR 47 14 48 95 90 48 143 91 (E) 101 Malin Josefsson Golden Midnight SWE 23 38 118 141 66 2 143 91 (E) 82 Ben Hobday Harelaw Wizard GBR 12 49 120 132 69 7 139 93 77 Bruce O. Davidson Jr. Jak My Style USA 18 43 26 44 110 94 138 94 18 Alexander Bragg Zagreb GBR 21 40 64 85 93 49 134 95 113 Christopher Burton Graf Liberty AUS 44 17 22 66 102 66 132 96 (E) 63 William Coleman Tight Lines USA 19 42 74 93 91 39 132 96 (E) 2 Mark Todd NZB Campino NZL 23 38 16 39 112 92 131 98 6 Pippa Funnell Mgh Grafton Street GBR 56 5 42 98 88 31 129 99 103 Arthur Duffort Toronto D'Aurois FRA 46 15 60 106 83 22 128 100 (E) 93 William Levett Lassban Diamond Lift AUS 31 30 12 43 111 81 124 101 (E) 111 Tim Price Ringwood Sky Boy NZL 30 31 44 74 98 50 124 101 (E) 22 Kai Rüder Colani Sunrise GER 38 23 28 66 100 57 123 103 (E) 99 Michael Owen Bradeley Law GBR 34 27 80 114 79 9 123 103 (E) 96 Jonelle Price Faerie Dianimo NZL 35 26 14 49 109 58 107 105 85 Pietro Sandei Rubis De Prere ITA 11 50 52 63 104 41 104 106 70 Toshiyuki Tanaka Kelecyn Pirate JPN 16 45 40 56 107 47 103 107 115 Clara Loiseau Ultramaille FRA 32 29 54 86 92 15 101 108 46 Sam Ecroyd Wodan III GBR 33 28 46 79 96 14 93 109 69 Kirsty Johnston Classic VI GBR 10 51 24 34 115 43 77 110 72 Hannah Sue Burnett Harbour Pilot USA 8 53 50 58 106 18 76 111 49 Isabelle Taylor Springpower GBR 30 31 36 66 101 8 74 112 67 Harry Meade Away Cruising GBR 26 35 38 64 103 6 70 113 100 Bruce Davidson Might Tango USA 29 32 6 35 113 34 69 114 44 Tom Jackson Carpa Du Buisson Z GBR 12 49 4 16 119 44 60 115 9 Sam Griffiths Paulank Brockagh AUS 17 44 10 27 116 30 57 116 13 Doug Payne Vandiver USA 16 45 18 34 114 11 45 117 51 Georgie Spence Wii Limbo GBR 7 54 20 27 117 12 39 118 36 Richard Meade Speculator III GBR 8 53 8 16 118 20 36 119.
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