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FEI World Team & Individual Eventing Championship FEI World Team & Individual Eventing Championship FINAL INDIVIDUAL RESULT Judges: Anne-Mette BINDER (DEN) · Jane HAMLIN (USA) · Andrew BENNIE (NZL) · Jumping Judge: Stephan ELLENBRUCH (GER) Cross Country Course Designer: Capt. Mark PHILLIPS (GBR) · Show Jumping Course Designer: Alan WADE (IRL) Rankg Bridle Horse Rider DressageCross Country Dressage & Show Jumping Total Pricemoney No. 10:00 Cross Country 89,00 USD 1. 473 Allstar B Rosalind CANTER (GBR*) 24,60 0,00 0 0,00 24,60 0,00 0 0,00 24,60 54.000 3. 09:51 14. 2. 87,26 12. 1. 2. 457 Mr Chunky Padraig MCCARTHY (IRL*) 27,20 0,00 0 0,00 27,20 0,00 0 0,00 27,20 30.000 9. 09:52 13. 7. 86,10 9. 2. 3. 471 SAP Hale Bob OLD Ingrid KLIMKE (GER*) 23,30 0,00 0 0,00 23,30 0,00 4 4,00 27,30 22.000 2. 10:00 1. 1. 85,93 24. 3. fd-13 4. 406 Vassily de Lassos Andrew HOY (AUS*) 29,80 0,00 0 0,00 29,80 0,00 0 0,00 29,80 15.000 29. 09:54 11. 11. 84,56 3. 4. 5. 478 Horseware Stellor Rebound Sarah ENNIS (IRL*) 26,30 0,00 0 0,00 26,30 0,00 4 4,00 30,30 10.000 6. 09:53 12. 3. 88,08 32. 5. fd-5b 6. 459 Qing du Briot ENE HN Thibaut VALLETTE LT COL (FRA*) 25,60 1,20 0 1,20 26,80 0,00 4 4,00 30,80 7.000 4. 10:03 19. 4. 86,46 27. 6. fd-4 7. 443 Vinci de la Vigne Astier NICOLAS (FRA) 27,20 0,00 0 0,00 27,20 0,00 4 4,00 31,20 5.000 9. 10:00 1. 5. 87,66 31. 7. fd-5a 8. 456 Cekatinka Tim PRICE (NZL*) 27,20 0,00 0 0,00 27,20 0,00 4 4,00 31,20 4.000 9. 09:55 9. 6. 84,29 23. 8. fd-8 9. 442 Billy the Red Kristina COOK (GBR) 29,10 2,40 0 2,40 31,50 0,00 0 0,00 31,50 2.500 23. 10:06 21. 14. 85,12 5. 9. 10. 425 Quarrycrest Echo Piggy FRENCH (GBR*) 27,80 0,00 0 0,00 27,80 0,00 4 4,00 31,80 2.500 15. 09:55 9. 8. 86,97 29. 10. fd-12a 11. 432 Opium de Verrieres Maxime LIVIO (FRA*) 30,10 2,00 0 2,00 32,10 0,00 0 0,00 32,10 1.500 31. 10:05 20. 16. 85,60 6. 11. 12. 452 Toledo de Kerser Tom MCEWEN (GBR*) 28,40 0,00 0 0,00 28,40 0,00 4 4,00 32,40 1.500 18. 09:59 4. 10. 83,80 22. 12. fd-11 13. 472 Z Phillip DUTTON (USA*) 27,60 6,40 0 6,40 34,00 0,00 0 0,00 34,00 1.000 12. 10:16 29. 21. 87,96 13. 13. 14. 409 Horseware Ardagh Highlight Sam WATSON (IRL*) 35,50 0,00 0 0,00 35,50 0,00 0 0,00 35,50 800 63. 09:57 7. 25. 86,01 8. 14. 15. 460 Talma d'Allou Toshiyuki TANAKA (JPN*) 33,70 0,80 0 0,80 34,50 1,00 0 1,00 35,50 700 57. 10:02 17. 23. 89,64 17. 15. 16. 461 Rumour Has It N.O.P. Merel BLOM (NED*) 31,60 0,00 0 0,00 31,60 0,00 4 4,00 35,60 600 40. 09:59 4. 15. 86,37 26. 16. fd-9 17. 474 Fletcha van't Verahof Karin DONCKERS (BEL*) 27,60 8,00 0 8,00 35,60 0,00 0 0,00 35,60 600 12. 10:20 32. 26. 88,25 14. 17. 18. 480 Tresor Mail Sidney DUFRESNE (FRA*) 28,90 4,00 0 4,00 32,90 0,00 4 4,00 36,90 600 22. 10:10 25. 19. 87,01 30. 18. fd-5b 19. 477 Classic Moet Jonelle PRICE (NZL*) 30,00 0,00 0 0,00 30,00 0,00 8 8,00 38,00 600 30. 09:44 16. 12. 84,85 44. 19. fd-4, fd-9 20. 481 Calle 44 Yoshiaki OIWA (JPN*) 28,20 6,00 0 6,00 34,20 0,00 4 4,00 38,20 600 16. 10:15 28. 22. 83,72 21. 20. fd-12b 21. 411 Pivoine des Touches Donatien SCHAULY ADJ (FRA*) 29,30 10,00 0 10,00 39,30 0,00 0 0,00 39,30 500 24. 10:25 39. 31. 82,09 1. 21. 17.09.2018 13:22 LONGINES TIMING Page 1 of total 5 FEI World Team & Individual Eventing Championship FINAL INDIVIDUAL RESULT Judges: Anne-Mette BINDER (DEN) · Jane HAMLIN (USA) · Andrew BENNIE (NZL) · Jumping Judge: Stephan ELLENBRUCH (GER) Cross Country Course Designer: Capt. 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