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FEI World Team & Individual Eventing Championship FEI World Team & Individual Eventing Championship STARTING ORDER CROSS COUNTRY TEST Judges: Anne-Mette BINDER (DEN) · Jane HAMLIN (USA) · Andrew BENNIE (NZL) Cross Country Course Designer: Capt. Mark PHILLIPS (GBR) Start Back Horse Rider Result Start Time Finish D No. No. before cross 1 401 Qorry Blue d'Argouges Colleen LOACH (CAN*) 34.40 61. 11:00:00 11:10:00 2 402 Junco CP Carlos DIAZ FERNANDEZ (ESP*) 36.30 70. 11:04:00 11:14:00 3 403 Colani Sunrise Kai RÜDER (GER*) 30.20 33. 11:08:00 11:18:00 4 404 Tight Lines William COLEMAN (USA*) 35.60 65. 11:12:00 11:22:00 5 405 Arctic Soul Gemma TATTERSALL (GBR*) 32.40 47. 11:16:00 11:26:00 6 406 Vassily de Lassos Andrew HOY (AUS*) 29.80 30. 11:20:00 11:30:00 7 407 Magnum's Martini Nilson MOREIRA DA SILVA (BRA*) 41.40 83. 11:24:00 11:34:00 8 408 Dassett Courage Blyth TAIT (NZL*) 29.70 29. 11:28:00 11:38:00 9 409 Horseware Ardagh Highlight Sam WATSON (IRL*) 35.50 64. 11:32:00 11:42:00 10 410 Barraduff Pietro ROMAN (ITA*) 37.00 73. 11:36:00 11:46:00 11 411 Pivoine des Touches Donatien SCHAULY ADJ (FRA*) 29.30 25. 11:40:00 11:50:00 12 412 Tacoma d'Horset Kazuma TOMOTO (JPN*) 32.20 44. 11:44:00 11:54:00 13 413 ACSI Harry Belafonte Alice NABER-LOZEMAN (NED*) 39.90 80. 11:48:00 11:58:00 14 414 Focus Filiocus Niklas LINDBÄCK (SWE*) 32.20 44. 11:52:00 12:02:00 15 415 Hilton P Patrizia ATTINGER (SUI*) 37.70 75. 11:56:00 12:06:00 16 416 Valtho des Peupliers Victoria SCOTT (RSA) 40.80 82. 12:00:00 12:10:00 17 417 Euforian Heidi Bratlie LARSEN (NOR) 36.10 69. 12:04:00 12:14:00 18 418 Cecelia Daniela MOGUEL (MEX) 37.10 74. 12:08:00 12:18:00 19 419 Ballytiglea Vivendi Alex HUA TIAN (CHN) 42.40 84. 12:12:00 12:22:00 20 420 Wundermaske Ronald ZABALA GOETSCHEL (ECU) 36.70 72. 12:16:00 12:26:00 21 421 Honor Me Lisa Marie FERGUSSON (CAN*) 40.20 81. 12:20:00 12:30:00 22 422 Carriem van Colen Z Maria PINEDO SENDAGORTA (ESP*) 35.80 68. 12:24:00 12:34:00 23 423 Chipmunk FRH Julia KRAJEWSKI (GER*) 19.90 1. 12:28:00 12:38:00 24 424 Tsetserleg Boyd MARTIN (USA*) 27.10 8. 12:32:00 12:42:00 25 425 Quarrycrest Echo Piggy FRENCH (GBR*) 27.80 15. 12:36:00 12:46:00 26 426 Imperial van de Holtakkers Joris VANSPRINGEL (BEL*) 32.60 50. 12:40:00 12:50:00 27 427 Cooley Lands Christopher BURTON (AUS*) 28.60 21. 12:44:00 12:54:00 28 428 Glenfly Marcelo TOSI (BRA*) 36.40 71. 12:48:00 12:58:00 29 429 McClaren Sir Mark TODD (NZL*) 31.40 40. 12:52:00 13:02:00 30 430 Rioghan Rua Cathal DANIELS (IRL*) 34.00 59. 12:56:00 13:06:00 31 431 Rubis de Prere Pietro SANDEI (ITA*) 30.50 35. 13:00:00 13:10:00 32 432 Opium de Verrieres Maxime LIVIO (FRA*) 30.10 32. 13:04:00 13:14:00 33 433 Queen Mary Ryuzo KITAJIMA (JPN*) 32.00 42. 13:08:00 13:18:00 34 434 Jane Z Renske KROEZE (NED*) 29.50 28. 13:12:00 13:22:00 35 435 Box Qutie Anna FRESKGÅRD (SWE*) 32.20 43. 13:16:00 13:26:00 36 436 Grandeur de Lully CH Robin GODEL (SUI*) 34.20 60. 13:20:00 13:30:00 37 437 Banderas Pawel SPISAK (POL) 30.60 37. 13:24:00 13:34:00 38 438 Jollybo Hawley BENNETT-AWAD (CAN) 32.70 51. 13:28:00 13:38:00 39 439 Nereo CP Albert HERMOSO FARRAS (ESP) 35.30 63. 13:32:00 13:42:00 40 440 Meyer's Happy Nicolas WETTSTEIN (ECU) 38.20 78. 13:36:00 13:46:00 41 441 Vermiculus Lauren KIEFFER (USA) 32.60 49. 13:40:00 13:50:00 42 442 Billy the Red Kristina COOK (GBR) 29.10 24. 13:44:00 13:54:00 43 443 Vinci de la Vigne Astier NICOLAS (FRA) 27.20 9. 13:48:00 13:58:00 44 444 Grovine de Reve Daniel JOCELYN (NZL) 32.80 52. 13:52:00 14:02:00 14.09.2018 18:58 LONGINES TIMING Page 1 of total 2 FEI World Team & Individual Eventing Championship STARTING ORDER CROSS COUNTRY TEST Judges: Anne-Mette BINDER (DEN) · Jane HAMLIN (USA) · Andrew BENNIE (NZL) Cross Country Course Designer: Capt. Mark PHILLIPS (GBR) Start Back Horse Rider Result Start Time Finish D No. No. before cross 45 445 Land Quenotte Do Feroleto Henrique PLOMBON PINHEIRO (BRA) 37.90 76. 13:56:00 14:06:00 46 446 Viamant du Matz Sandra AUFFARTH (GER) 30.60 36. 14:00:00 14:10:00 47 447 Ferro S Pauliina SWINDELLS (FIN) 33.30 57. 14:04:00 14:14:00 48 448 Pavarotti Jessica PHOENIX (CAN*) 33.00 55. 14:08:00 14:18:00 49 449 Sij Veux d'Autize Gonzalo BLASCO BOTIN (ESP*) 33.20 56. 14:12:00 14:22:00 50 450 FRH Corrida Andreas DIBOWSKI (GER*) 30.30 34. 14:16:00 14:26:00 51 451 Donner Lynn SYMANSKY (USA*) 28.30 18. 14:20:00 14:30:00 52 452 Toledo de Kerser Tom MCEWEN (GBR*) 28.40 20. 14:24:00 14:34:00 53 453 Alpaga d'Arville Lara DE LIEDEKERKE-MEIER (BEL*) 35.80 67. 14:28:00 14:38:00 54 454 Fernhill Tabasco Emma MCNAB (AUS*) 27.00 7. 14:32:00 14:42:00 55 455 Iberon Jmen Marcio APPEL CHEUICHE (BRA*) 37.90 77. 14:36:00 14:46:00 56 456 Cekatinka Tim PRICE (NZL*) 27.20 11. 14:40:00 14:50:00 57 457 Mr Chunky Padraig MCCARTHY (IRL*) 27.20 10. 14:44:00 14:54:00 58 458 Byrnesgrove First Diamond Stefano BRECCIAROLI (ITA*) 28.40 19. 14:48:00 14:58:00 59 459 Qing du Briot ENE HN Thibaut VALLETTE LT COL (FRA*) 25.60 4. 14:52:00 15:02:00 60 460 Talma d'Allou Toshiyuki TANAKA (JPN*) 33.70 58. 14:56:00 15:06:00 61 461 Rumour Has It N.O.P. Merel BLOM (NED*) 31.60 41. 15:00:00 15:10:00 62 462 Waikiki 207 Louise SVENSSON JÄHDE (SWE*) 32.40 46. 15:04:00 15:14:00 63 463 Colero Felix VOGG (SUI*) 28.60 21. 15:08:00 15:18:00 64 464 Dunrath Eclipse Patricia RYAN (IRL) 30.80 39. 15:12:00 15:22:00 65 465 Amacuzzi Simone SORDI (ITA) 34.90 62. 15:16:00 15:26:00 66 466 Zindane Theo VAN DE VENDEL (NED) 38.80 79. 15:20:00 15:30:00 67 467 Wega Sara ALGOTSSON OSTHOLT (SWE) 25.90 5. 15:24:00 15:34:00 68 468 Lassban Diamond Lift William LEVETT (AUS) 32.50 48. 15:28:00 15:38:00 69 469 Foxwood High Selena O'HANLON (CAN*) 30.70 38. 15:32:00 15:42:00 70 470 Cruising Manuel SENRA CHOVER (ESP*) 35.70 66. 15:36:00 15:46:00 71 471 SAP Hale Bob OLD Ingrid KLIMKE (GER*) 23.30 2. 15:40:00 15:50:00 72 472 Z Phillip DUTTON (USA*) 27.60 12. 15:44:00 15:54:00 73 473 Allstar B Rosalind CANTER (GBR*) 24.60 3. 15:48:00 15:58:00 74 474 Fletcha van't Verahof Karin DONCKERS (BEL*) 27.60 13. 15:52:00 16:02:00 75 475 Virgil Shane ROSE (AUS*) 29.40 26. 15:56:00 16:06:00 76 476 Coronel MCJ Marcio CARVALHO JORGE (BRA*) 29.40 26. 16:00:00 16:10:00 77 477 Classic Moet Jonelle PRICE (NZL*) 30.00 31. 16:04:00 16:14:00 78 478 Horseware Stellor Rebound Sarah ENNIS (IRL*) 26.30 6. 16:08:00 16:18:00 79 479 Quefira de l'Ormeau Arianna SCHIVO (ITA*) 32.80 52. 16:12:00 16:22:00 80 480 Tresor Mail Sidney DUFRESNE (FRA*) 28.90 23. 16:16:00 16:26:00 81 481 Calle 44 Yoshiaki OIWA (JPN*) 28.20 16. 16:20:00 16:30:00 82 482 Henri Z Raf KOOREMANS (NED*) 27.70 14. 16:24:00 16:34:00 83 483 Stinger Ludwig SVENNERSTÅL (SWE*) 32.90 54. 16:28:00 16:38:00 83 Competitors Technical Delegate: Martin PLEWA (GER) *) Team rider 14.09.2018 18:58 LONGINES TIMING Page 2 of total 2.
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