Australia and New Zealand have qualified for the team Dressage competition at the Olympic Games of 2012 in London.This is a result from their performance at the regional qualification competition in Sydney on 28 October and in Ermelo,Netherlands yesterday on 2 of November.
Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa were competing for the two slots available for the Olympic games. Team of Australia of Rachael Sanna with horse Jaybee Alabaster; Chantal Wigan with Ferero; Lyndal Oatley with Potifar; and Mary Hanna with Sancette scored an average result of 69.255% and they lead in front of the other two teams. Team New Zealand, consisting of Louisa Hill with Bates Antonello; Vanessa Way with KH Arvan; Nicky Pope with Fabarchie; and Shiwon Green with Gosh finished second in the competition with close results.
This last competition completes the process and gives the 11 numbers of teams for Dressage at the 2012 Olympic Games: Australia, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden and the USA. There is a chance that there would be one more additional team consisting only of three people from one nation qualified according to FEI Rankings.
Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa were competing for the two slots available for the Olympic games. Team of Australia of Rachael Sanna with horse Jaybee Alabaster; Chantal Wigan with Ferero; Lyndal Oatley with Potifar; and Mary Hanna with Sancette scored an average result of 69.255% and they lead in front of the other two teams. Team New Zealand, consisting of Louisa Hill with Bates Antonello; Vanessa Way with KH Arvan; Nicky Pope with Fabarchie; and Shiwon Green with Gosh finished second in the competition with close results.
This last competition completes the process and gives the 11 numbers of teams for Dressage at the 2012 Olympic Games: Australia, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden and the USA. There is a chance that there would be one more additional team consisting only of three people from one nation qualified according to FEI Rankings.
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