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2011 HSBC FEI Classics™ Final Standings Updated: 16 October 2011 the 2011 HSBC FEI Classicstm Events Are: 1 2011 HSBC FEI Classics™ Final Standings Updated: 16 October 2011 The 2011 HSBC FEI ClassicsTM events are: 1. 22 -25 April 2011 The Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (GBR) 2. 27 April-01 May 2011 The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event (USA) (Lexington) 3. 16-19 June 2011 The Luhmühlen CCI4* (GER) 4. 1-4 September 2011 The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (GBR) 5. 12-16 October 2011 Les Etoiles de Pau (FRA) Place RIDER NATION HSBC PLACES/(Starters) DIFFERENTIATING POINTS SCORE 1 Mary KING GBR 46 3rd Badminton/(83) 45.8 1st Lexington/(45) 47.7 8th Luhmühlen/(43) 54.0 3rd Burghley (80) 47.4 4th Pau (69) 51.0 2 William FOX-PITT GBR 40 4th Lexington/(45) 54.0 9th Luhmühlen/(43) 54.2 1st Burghley (80) 40.7 1st Pau (69) 44.2 3 Andrew NICHOLSON NZL 26 10th Badminton/(83) 51.2 10th Luhmühlen/(43) 59.5 2nd Burghley (80) 45.1 2 Pau (69) 50.2 4 Piggy FRENCH GBR 20 2nd Badminton/(83) 45.2 4th Luhmühlen/(43) 46.4 5 Clayton FREDERICKS AUS 17 5th Lexington/(45) 57.0 5th Luhmühlen/(43) 47.2 6th Pau (69) 52.9 6 Mark TODD NZL 15 1st Badminton/(83) 43.6 7 Andreas DIBOWSKI GER 15 1st Luhmühlen (43) 39.80 8 Caroline POWELL NZL 13 6th Badminton/(83) 47.2 4th Burghley (80) 50.8 9 Sandra AUFFARTH GER 12 2nd Luhmühlen (43) 43.0 10 Frank OSTHOLT GER 11 3rd Luhmühlen (43) 46.1 10th Pau (69) 58.3 11 Sinead HALPIN USA 10 3rd Lexington/(45) 53.1 12 Oliver TOWNEND GBR 9 6th Lexington/(45) 58.2 7th Luhmühlen/(43) 52.2 13 Sam GRIFFITHS AUS 8 4th Badminton/(83) 46.3 14 Niklas LINDBACK SWE 6 5th Badminton/(83) 46.7 15 Jonathan PAGET NZL 6 5th Burghley (80) 52.7 16 Nicolas TOUZAINT FRA 6 5th Pau (69) 51.5 17 Boyd MARTIN USA 6 9th Lexington/(45) 61.4 7th Burghley (80) 53.7 18 Clea PHILLIPPS GBR 5 6th Burghley (80) 53.6 19 Dirk SCHRADE GER 5 6th Luhmühlen (43) 49.2 20 Nicola WILSON GBR 4 7th Badminton/(83) 48.0 21 Lucy WIEGERSMA GBR 4 7th Pau (69) 54.3 22 Jessica PHOENIX CAN 4 7th Lexington/(45) 60.0 23 Laura COLLETT GBR 3 8th Badminton/(83) 49.3 24 Christopher BURTON AUS 3 8th Pau (69) 55.7 25 Hannah Sue BURNETT USA 3 8th Lexington /(45) 61.3 26 Marina KOHNCKE GER 2 9th Badminton/(83) 49.8 27 Lauren SHANNON GBR 2 9th Burghley (80) 55.5 28 Zara PHILLIPS GBR 1 10th Burghley (80) 55.7 29 Rebecca HOWARD CAN 1 10th Lexington/(45) 68.5 2011 Number of Starters per Event Badminton 83 Lexington 45 Luhmühlen 43 Burghley 80 Pau 69 Note: The top riders of each HSBC FEI Classics event collect points as follows: 1st 15 points 5th 6 points 9th 2 points 2nd 12 points 6th 5 points 10th 1 point 3rd 10 points 7th 4 points 4th 8 points 8th 3 points Points are awarded to (the best 10 riders and the) top 25% of starters in the competition (as per prize-money principles and regular Eventing ranking rules). 1. Riders will earn points with their best single performance at each event (rider must have achieved a Minimum eligibility result at the event) 2. In case of equality of points, points accumulated over fewer events will determine a better placing than points gained over more events 3. If there is still equality of placing from points awarded at a single event, the best placed rider is the competitor whose placing is achieved in the event with most starters 4. If there is still equality of placing in the case of riders awarded points in several events, the rider whose points have been accumulated from the events with the highest collective number of starters will be the best placed rider. If there is still a tie, the best placed rider is the competitor with the lowest total of penalty points at the specific event (= differentiating score) – if a rider is awarded points in several events, the best score will count as differential (*) Prize Money: HSBC is contributing US$ 1 million in prize money over the next 3 years , which represents the biggest prize pot on offer in the sport of Eventing on an annual basis. At the end of each season, the five riders with the highest number of points collected among the HSBC FEI Classics™ events (Badminton, Lexington, Luhmühlen, Burghley and Pau) will be awarded prize money as follows: 1st place: US$ 150,000 (Series Champion) 2nd place: US$ 75,000 3rd place: US$ 50,000 4th place: US$ 33,000 5th place: US$ 25,000 C:\Users\sal\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\FYZE3TS7\HSBC Standings after 2 Events (cn-version3).doc.
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