Germany took individual and team gold at the Olympic Eventing finale at Sha Tin stadium in Hong Kong this evening, but not without a terrific battle to the very last.

August 12, 2025

The Australians challenged for the team honours with all of their might, but had to settle for silver while the British stood firm to take bronze, and it was Hinrich Romeike and the extraordinary Marius who won through to take the individual title head of America’s Gina Miles and McKinlaigh, with Britain’s Tina Cook on Miners Frolic claiming individual bronze.

A THRILLER

The tension-filled team decider was a thriller all the way, with just 10 clear rounds over the clever track created by Leopoldo Palacios in conjunction with Mike Etherington-Smith and Steve Stephens - and two of these were produced by German riders. The bogey on the 13-obstacle course was the green oxer at fence seven, while the final line of oxer to double also claimed plenty of victims. The dog-leg line from the oxer at eight, which had a right and left-hand option, proved the undoing of many who failed to find the correct distance to the following planks, and the questions asked by the intriguing course-plan were all about control, trust and the willingness of horses to give of their all one more time.

COURAGE

Despite losing two of their five team-members due to horse injury yesterday, the three-strong Swedish side fought like tigers to stay in the game and did even better than that when moving up from fifth to finish fourth ahead of New Zealand.

The Italians were lying just one place off a medal as the competition began, but four fences down for Susanna Bordone (Ava) and three on the floor for Roberto Rotatori (Irham de Viages) sent them plummeting to sixth while the USA remained in seventh as the Irish finished eighth.

Triple errors from three of their team members ensured the Canadians remained in ninth while Brazil finished 10th. And Eventing fans will remember this Olympic Games for the quality of both horsemanship and horse-power. The days of haphazard Eventing show jumping rounds are long gone - professionalism and style were delivered at every turn tonight - it was a triumph for the sport in every way.

BRAVERY

The Brazilian side was also reduced to just three in the closing stages, but they battled on bravely to finish with 334.10 on the final scoreboard - Marcelo Tosi producing one of those very special clears with the aptly-named Super Rocky. The Canadians registered a total of 321.00, while the Irish, on 276.10, were upbeat despite failing to make any improvement from overnight eighth - their new team manager, former Olympic champion Ginny Elliott, looking forward to a promising future and particularly delighted with the results produced today by Geoff Curran and Kilkishen who picked up just two time faults and Austin O’Connor and Hobby du Mee who stayed clear and went through to the individual final.

The Americans completed with 250.00 points and Gina Miles’ clear ensured that she would feature prominently in the following individual medal drama.

Sweden meanwhile was on the rise thanks to gutsy rounds from both Dag Albert (Tubber Rebel) and the wonderful 18-year old Stand by Me ridden by Linda Algotsson who left all the timber intact so that Katrin Norling’s five faults with Pandora was all they had to add. The time-allowed of 94 seconds was hugely influential throughout the competition.

And there was another unique moment tonight when the “come-back king”, New Zealand’s Mark Todd, recorded the best Kiwi result when collecting just a single time penalty with Gandalf to underpin an amazing return from his eight-year retirement. But it was deep disappointment for the Italians who had been so brilliant on cross-country day but who now sadly slipped two places. Not even two clear rounds, from Fabio Magni (Southern King) and Vittoria Panizzon (Rock Model), could keep them up at the sharp end when Bordone and Rotatori ran into trouble.

THE REAL BATTLE

The real battle was played out between the leading Germans at the head off affairs and the Australians who were just over three points in arrears as the evening began while the British, just over 10 points further adrift, were ready to rise up from bronze medal position if those ahead of them faltered.

Sharon Hunt and Tankerstown hit the final element of the triple combination at fence five, Daisy Dick and Spring Along picked up 11 faults and William Fox-Pitt and Parkmore Ed fell foul of the tricky distance between eight and nine, the planks at the latter hitting the floor. Tina Cook produced the only foot-perfect British performance with Miners Frolic while Mary King’s Call Again Cavalier collected eight to leave the British with a completion score of 185.70 and guaranteed the bronze with a 45 point advantage over the fourth-placed Swedes.

And it was a game of cat-and-mouse between the Aussie and Germans – Shane Rose kicking off the Australian effort with an eight-fault result with All Luck and Peter Thomsen replying with just a single mistake from The Ghost of Hamish at the bogey oxer at seven before Sonja Johnson came back to redress the balance for the Aussies with a fabulous clear from Ringwould Jaguar.

Now the pressure was back on the Germans, but they measured up with clears from both Frank Ostholt riding Mr Medicott and Andreas Dibowski with Butts Leon so that Lucinda Fredericks’ two time faults with Headley Britannia and her husband, Clayton’s, single error with Ben Along Time began to make the Australian challenge look weaker.

Germany’s Ingrid Klimke was another victim of the planks at nine for her only mistake with Abraxxas but by the time Australian anchors Megan Jones and Irish Jester lowered the bogey oxer at seven it was already clear that Germany had the gold in their grip. Hinrich Romeike’s last-to-go effort with Marius would secure the final German tally at 110.50 points and he would go into the individual final in pole position.

NEW SYSTEM

A simpler track with just nine fences faced the 25 through to the individual final, but only 11 managed to leave them all in place. With each country now only entitled to field a maximum of three riders under the new Olympic individual formula, the top-10 included three Germans and three Australians and there was less than a fence between the top seven.

Lying seventh, Tina Cook applied the heat on the remaining six when producing a flawless run with Miners Frolic to register a final score of 57.40. And when Clayton Fredericks and Ben Along Time caught the first element of the influential penultimate double, the British rider began to move up the order.

She improved even further when Andreas Dibowski and Butts Leona hit both the oxer at seven and the second element of the double at eight but Gina Miles halted her progress when the American’s 14 year old Irish-bred eased his way home without incident.

Third-last into the ring, Megan Jones knew there was no room for error and was looking good all the way to the very last where, to groans of disbelief from the crowd, Irish Jester clipped the rail for four very expensive faults and the end of an Australian dream. It seemed now that Germany, once again, would capture both gold and silver, Klimke lying second and Romeike heading the field although with only a fractional advantage. Klimke’s chances were dashed however when, beginning to look a little weary, her fabulous gelding lowered the oxer at fence two and now only Romeike stood between Miles and that glittering prize.

But the German was partnering one of the great Eventing horses of our time and, despite a very nervous ride by his master, the gorgeous grey seemed to have the gold in sight himself. Romeike’s eye for a stride was not as accurate as it had been in the previous round so Marius seemed to take command as he skipped home in the finest of style.

The story of the 2008 Olympic gold individual medal is all the more extraordinary for the fact that Hinrich is only an amateur. By day his time is spent in his dental surgery attending to his many patients so his riding is restricted to after-hours. “I ride after work, about 6 or 6.30pm” he explained, “I’m lucky because I have a few horses and I have a great groom to help me.” So how does a part-time rider manage to beat some of the greatest professionals in his sport in the world? “I don’t know the answer to that” Hinrich replied, “I just do it.”

He knows he has been gifted in his partnership with Marius - “He is the one who did it today, I didn’t ride well. My horse never makes a mistake, but I make many - today however not too many!” he added. And he was thinking about his family and friends back in Germany. “Tonight they are in my surgery with a big flat-screen TV watching this all happening and they will be drinking champagne - so why are we sitting here drinking water?” he quipped to the delight of his listeners.

Miles expressed her gratitude to the horse found for her at Punchestown in Ireland many years ago who has taken her to the very top. “McKinlaigh and I have grown up together and he has never had a cross-country jumping penalty during his whole career - we have been on a great journey and this is where it has taken us - I feel very lucky,” said the rider who hails from California and was relishing a career-defining moment as she held her silver medal in her hand.

And bronze-medallist Cook said, “this is the realisation of a dream. I was originally on the reserve list and only came here because Zara (Philips) and Lucy (Wiegersma) couldn’t - I always thought that if I got the chance I could show the world what I could do. Today I got that chance” she said with pride.


Individual Eventing Finals

HK Equestrian(Shatin) MAR. 12 AOÛT 2008 START TIME 22:45
Ground Jury: LANDOLT Christian(SUI) PLEWA Martin(GER) ,President PAYNE Marilyn(USA)

1. GER 32 ROMEIKE Hinrich MARIUS 37.40 (7) 12.80 - 50.20 (1) 4 54.20 (1) - - 54.20
2. USA 19 MILES Gina MCKINLAIGH 39.30 (10) 16.80 - 56.10 (5) - 56.10 (4) - - 56.10
3. GBR 38 COOK Kristina MINERS FROLIC 40.20 (13) 17.20 - 57.40 (10) - 57.40 (6) - - 57.40
4. AUS 35 JONES Megan IRISH JESTER 35.40 (4) 15.60 - 51.00 (3) 4 55.00 (3) - 4 59.00
5. GER 48 KLIMKE Ingrid ABRAXXAS 33.50 (3) 17.20 - 50.70 (2) 4 54.70 (2) 1.00 4 59.70
6. FRA 25 DHENNIN Didier ISMENE DU TEMPLE 42.80 (16) 14.00 - 56.80 (7) 3 59.80 (11) - - 59.80
7. AUS 6 FREDERICKS Clayton BEN ALONG TIME 37.00 (6) 16.40 - 53.40 (4) 4 57.40 (6) - 4 61.40
8. GER 63 DIBOWSKI Andreas BUTTS LEON 39.60 (11) 17.60 - 57.20 (8) - 57.20 (5) - 8 65.20
9. BEL 45 DONCKERS Karin GAZELLE DE LA BRASSERIE 31.70 (2) 25.60 - 57.30 (9) 4 61.30 (12) - 4 65.30
10. AUS 51 JOHNSON Sonja RINGWOULD JAGUAR 45.20 (22) 13.60 - 58.80 (13) - 58.80 (9) - 8 66.80
11. GBR 69 KING Mary CALL AGAIN CAVALIER 38.10 (9) 18.00 - 56.10 (5) 8 64.10 (13) - 4 68.10
12. GBR 23 FOX-PITT William PARKMORE ED 50.20 (33) 10.00 - 60.20 (14) 4 64.20 (14) - 4 68.20
13. SWE 22 ALGOTSSON Linda STAND BY ME 41.50 (14) 22.80 - 64.30 (17) - 64.30 (15) - 4 68.30
14. NZL 61 POWELL Caroline LENAMORE 48.00 (25) 21.20 - 69.20 (25) 4 73.20 (19) - - 73.20
15. NED 58 LIPS Tim ONCARLOS 52.60 (40) 22.40 - 75.00 (27) - 75.00 (20) - - 75.00
16. ITA 4 PANIZZON Vittoria ROCK MODEL 50.60 (34) 18.40 - 69.00 (24) - 69.00 (16) - 8 77.00
17. NZL 1 TODD Mark GANDALF 49.40 (29) 27.20 - 76.60 (28) 1 77.60 (21) - - 77.60
18. SWE 8 NORLING Katrin PANDORA 52.00 (37) 16.00 - 68.00 (21) 5 73.00 (18) - 8 81.00
19. POL 11 SPISAK Pawel WERIUSZ 48.70 (26) 34.00 - 82.70 (32) - 82.70 (24) - - 82.70
20. FRA 56 VIGEANEL Eric CORONADO PRIOR 53.00 (43) 26.00 - 79.00 (29) - 79.00 (22) - 4 83.00
21. IRL 7 O’CONNOR Austin HOBBY DU MEE 52.80 (41) 34.40 - 87.20 (35) - 87.20 (26) - - 87.20
22. BRA 10 TOSI Marcelo SUPER ROCKY 64.80 (62) 24.80 - 89.60 (36) - 89.60 (27) - - 89.60
23. ITA 49 BORDONE Susanna AVA 37.80 (8) 28.80 - 66.60 (20) 20 86.60 (25) 6.00 8 100.60
24. NZL 46 MEYER Joe SNIP 43.90 (18) 21.20 - 65.10 (18) 25 90.10 (28) 4.00 8 102.10
25. GER 17 OSTHOLT Frank MR. MEDICOTT 44.60 (20) 13.20 - 57.80 (12) - 57.80 (8)
26. AUS 20 FREDERICKS Lucinda HEADLEY BRITANNIA 30.40 (1) 27.20 - 57.60 (11) 2 59.60 (10)
27. AUS 66 ROSE Shane ALL LUCK 53.30 (45) 9.20 - 62.50 (15) 8 70.50 (17)
28. GBR 9 DICK Daisy SPRING ALONG 51.70 (36) 17.20 - 68.90 (23) 11 79.90 (23)
29. ITA 64 ROTATORI Roberto IRHAM DE VIAGES 40.00 (12) 22.80 - 62.80 (16) 28 90.80 (29)
30. CAN 16 DONNELLY Sandra BUENOS AIRES 60.20 (57) 24.00 - 84.20 (33) 8 92.20 (30)
31. SWE 68 ALBERT Dag TUBBER REBEL 65.60 (64) 27.60 - 93.20 (39) - 93.20 (31)
32. IRL 21 CURRAN Geoffrey KILKISHEN 61.70 (58) 30.40 - 92.10 (38) 2 94.10 (32)
33. IRL 36 LYONS Louise WATERSHIP DOWN 57.40 (54) 28.40 - 85.80 (34) 9 94.80 (33)
34. GBR 54 HUNT Sharon TANKERS TOWN 43.50 (17) 27.60 20.00 91.10 (37) 4 95.10 (34)
35. CAN 2 CARTER Kyle MADISON PARK 63.50 (60) 18.40 - 81.90 (31) 14 95.90 (35)
36. SUI 59 REALINI Tiziana GAMOUR 48.90 (27) 32.80 - 81.70 (30) 16 97.70 (36)
37. GER 3 THOMSEN Peter THE GHOST OF HAMISH 53.30 (45) 25.60 20.00 98.90 (43) 4 102.90 (37)
38. IRL 67 GRIFFIN Niall LORGAINE 50.60 (34) 26.40 20.00 97.00 (40) 12 109.00 (38)
39. BRA 24 MOREIRA Jeferson ESCUDEIRO 55.90 (50) 50.80 - 106.70 (44) 4 110.70 (39)
40. ITA 18 BRECCIAROLI Stefano CAPPA HILL 50.00 (32) 42.00 20.00 112.00 (45) 4 116.00 (40)
41. ITA 33 MAGNI Fabio SOUTHERN KING V 49.60 (30) 50.00 20.00 119.60 (49) - 119.60 (41)
42. USA 34 HOLDER Rebecca COURAGEOUS COMET 35.70 (5) 22.00 60.00 117.70 (47) 8 125.70 (42)
43. IRL 52 RYAN Patricia FERNHILL CLOVER MIST 78.70 (67) 34.80 - 113.50 (46) 13 126.50 (43)
44. USA 50 O’CONNOR Karen MANDIBA 41.90 (15) 44.80 40.00 126.70 (53) 5 131.70 (44)
45. CAN 31 O’HANLON Selena COLOMBO 44.10 (19) 36.80 40.00 120.90 (50) 12 132.90 (45)
46. BEL 60 van SPRINGEL Joris BOLD ACTION 52.00 (37) 46.40 20.00 118.40 (48) 15 133.40 (46)
47. BRA 55 PARO Andre LAND HEIR 59.60 (56) 39.20 - 98.80 (42) 35 133.80 (47)
48. RUS 41 MARTYSHEV Valery KINZHAL 64.40 (61) 60.40 - 124.80 (51) 12 136.80 (48)
49. JPN 43 OIWA Yoshiaki GORGEOUS GEORGE 52.40 (39) 36.40 40.00 128.80 (54) 8 136.80 (48)
50. NZL 15 TOMPKINS Heelan SUGOI 55.60 (48) 35.20 40.00 130.80 (55) 8 138.80 (50)
51. CAN 62 WINTER Mike KING PIN 48.90 (27) 56.80 20.00 125.70 (52) 20 145.70 (51)
52. POL 42 SPOLOWICZ Artur WAG 57.00 (53) 54.40 20.00 131.40 (56) 23 154.40 (52)
53. BLR 26 POITA Viachaslau ENERGIYA 59.10 (55) 55.60 20.00 134.70 (57) 31 165.70 (53)
54. BLR 57 TSELIAPUSHKINA Alena PASSAT 77.40 (66) 59.60 - 137.00 (58) 30 167.00 (54)
55. CAN 47 TAYLOR Samantha LIVEWIRE 70.70 (65) 69.60 40.00 180.30 (59) 8 188.30 (55)
. JAM 28 ALBERT Samantha BEFORE I DO IT 56.30 (51) 41.60 - 97.90 (41) EL
. DEN 14 FLARUP Peter SILVER RAY 53.10 (44) 13.20 - 66.30 (19)
. SWE 37 CARLERBACK Viktoria BALLY’S GERONIMO 46.50 (23) 26.40 - 72.90 (26)
. SWE 53 GALLERDAL Magnus KEYMASTER 54.60 (47) 13.60 - 68.20 (22)
. USA 5 TRYON Amy POGGIO II 46.50 (23) EL
. RUS 12 ATROHOV Igor ELKASAR 65.20 (63) EL
. CZE 13 HATLA Jaroslav KARLA 52.80 (41) EL
. CHI 27 ITURRIAGA Sergio LAGO RUPANCO 63.00 (59) EL
. CHN 29 HUA TIAN Alex CHICO 49.60 (30) EL
. NZL 30 NICHOLSON Andrew LORD KILLINGHURST 44.60 (20) EL
. BRA 39 TRISTAO Saulo TOTSIE 79.60 (68) EL
. FRA 70 ADDE Jean Renaud HASTON D’ ELPEGERE 56.90 (52) EL
. AUT 44 AMBROS Harald QUICK 55.70 (49) WD
. FRA 40 TOUZAINT Nicolas GALAN DE SAUVAGERE ()
. USA 65 DUTTON Phillip CONNAUGHT ()

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Team Finals - Three Day Event

HK Equestrian(Shatin) MAR. 12 AUG 2025 START TIME 19:15
Ground Jury: LANDOLT Christian(SUI) PLEWA Martin(GER) ,President PAYNE Marilyn(USA)

1 . GER-Germany 110.50 (2) 158.10 (1) 166.10
3 THOMSEN Peter THE GHOST OF HAMISH 53.30 (46) 25.60 20.00 98.90 (44) - 4 # 102.90
17 OSTHOLT Frank MR. MEDICOTT 44.60 (21) 13.20 - 57.80 (12) - - # 57.80
63 DIBOWSKI Andreas BUTTS LEON 39.60 (11) 17.60 - 57.20 (8) - - 57.20
48 KLIMKE Ingrid ABRAXXAS 33.50 (3) 17.20 - 50.70 (2) - 4 54.70
32 ROMEIKE Hinrich MARIUS 37.40 (7) 12.80 - 50.20 (1) - 4 54.20

2 . AUS-Australia 102.80 (1) 162.00 (2) 171.20
66 ROSE Shane ALL LUCK 53.30 (46) 9.20 - 62.50 (16) - 8 # 70.50
51 JOHNSON Sonja RINGWOULD JAGUAR 45.20 (23) 13.60 - 58.80 (13) - - 58.80
20 FREDERICKS Lucinda HEADLEY BRITANNIA 30.40 (1) 27.20 - 57.60 (11) 2.00 - # 59.60
6 FREDERICKS Clayton BEN ALONG TIME 37.00 (6) 16.40 - 53.40 (4) - 4 57.40
35 JONES Megan IRISH JESTER 35.40 (4) 15.60 - 51.00 (3) - 4 55.00

3 . GBR-Great Britain 121.80 (4) 173.70 (3) 185.70
54 HUNT Sharon TANKERS TOWN 43.50 (18) 27.60 20.00 91.10 (38) - 4 # 95.10
9 DICK Daisy SPRING ALONG 51.70 (37) 17.20 - 68.90 (24) 3.00 8 # 79.90
23 FOX-PITT William PARKMORE ED 50.20 (34) 10.00 - 60.20 (14) - 4 64.20
38 COOK Kristina MINERS FROLIC 40.20 (13) 17.20 - 57.40 (10) - - 57.40
69 KING Mary CALL AGAIN CAVALIER 38.10 (9) 18.00 - 56.10 (5) - 8 64.10

4 . SWE-Sweden 140.00 (7) 200.50 (5) 230.50
37 CARLERBACK Viktoria BALLY’S GERONIMO 46.50 (24) 26.40 - 72.90 (27) # 1000.00
53 GALLERDAL Magnus KEYMASTER 54.60 (48) 13.60 - 68.20 (23) # 1000.00
68 ALBERT Dag TUBBER REBEL 65.60 (65) 27.60 - 93.20 (40) - - 93.20
8 NORLING Katrin PANDORA 52.00 (38) 16.00 - 68.00 (22) 1.00 4 73.00
22 ALGOTSSON Linda STAND BY ME 41.50 (15) 22.80 - 64.30 (18) - - 64.30

5 . NZL-New Zealand 136.50 (6) 210.90 (6) 240.90
30 NICHOLSON Andrew LORD KILLINGHURST 44.60 (21) EL 1000.00 # # 1000.00
15 TOMPKINS Heelan SUGOI 55.60 (49) 35.20 40.00 130.80 (56) - 8 # 138.80
1 TODD Mark GANDALF 49.40 (30) 27.20 - 76.60 (29) 1.00 - 77.60
61 POWELL Caroline LENAMORE 48.00 (26) 21.20 - 69.20 (26) - 4 73.20
46 MEYER Joe SNIP 43.90 (19) 21.20 - 65.10 (19) 5.00 20 90.10

6 . ITA-Italy 127.40 (5) 198.40 (4) 246.40
33 MAGNI Fabio SOUTHERN KING V 49.60 (31) 50.00 20.00 119.60 (50) - - # 119.60
18 BRECCIAROLI Stefano CAPPA HILL 50.00 (33) 42.00 20.00 112.00 (46) - 4 # 116.00
4 PANIZZON Vittoria ROCK MODEL 50.60 (35) 18.40 - 69.00 (25) - - 69.00
49 BORDONE Susanna AVA 37.80 (8) 28.80 - 66.60 (21) 4.00 16 86.60
64 ROTATORI Roberto IRHAM DE VIAGES 40.00 (12) 22.80 - 62.80 (17) 16.00 12 90.80

7 . USA-United States 115.60 (3) 234.00 (7) 250.00
5 TRYON Amy POGGIO II 46.50 (24) EL 1000.00 # # 1000.00
50 O’CONNOR Karen MANDIBA 41.90 (16) 44.80 40.00 126.70 (54) 1.00 4 # 131.70
34 HOLDER Rebecca COURAGEOUS COMET 35.70 (5) 22.00 60.00 117.70 (48) - 8 125.70
65 DUTTON Phillip CONNAUGHT 40.60 (14) 19.60 - 60.20 (14) - 8 68.20
19 MILES Gina MCKINLAIGH 39.30 (10) 16.80 - 56.10 (5) - - 56.10

8 . IRL-Ireland 160.80 (10) 265.10 (8) 276.10
52 RYAN Patricia FERNHILL CLOVER MIST 78.70 (68) 34.80 - 113.50 (47) 1.00 12 # 126.50
67 GRIFFIN Niall LORGAINE 50.60 (35) 26.40 20.00 97.00 (41) - 12 # 109.00
21 CURRAN Geoffrey KILKISHEN 61.70 (59) 30.40 - 92.10 (39) 2.00 - 94.10
7 O’CONNOR Austin HOBBY DU MEE 52.80 (42) 34.40 - 87.20 (36) - - 87.20
36 LYONS Louise WATERSHIP DOWN 57.40 (55) 28.40 - 85.80 (35) 1.00 8 94.80

9 . CAN-Canada 153.20 (9) 287.00 (9) 321.00
47 TAYLOR Samantha LIVEWIRE 70.70 (66) 69.60 40.00 180.30 (60) - 8 # 188.30
62 WINTER Mike KING PIN 48.90 (28) 56.80 20.00 125.70 (53) 8.00 12 # 145.70
31 O’HANLON Selena COLOMBO 44.10 (20) 36.80 40.00 120.90 (51) - 12 132.90
16 DONNELLY Sandra BUENOS AIRES 60.20 (58) 24.00 - 84.20 (34) - 8 92.20
2 CARTER Kyle MADISON PARK 63.50 (61) 18.40 - 81.90 (32) 2.00 12 95.90

10 . BRA-Brazil 180.30 (11) 295.10 (10) 334.10
39 TRISTAO Saulo TOTSIE 79.60 (69) EL 1000.00 # # 1000.00
24 MOREIRA Jeferson ESCUDEIRO 55.90 (51) 50.80 - 106.70 (45) - 4 110.70
55 PARO Andre LAND HEIR 59.60 (57) 39.20 - 98.80 (43) 7.00 28 133.80
10 TOSI Marcelo SUPER ROCKY 64.80 (63) 24.80 - 89.60 (37) - - 89.60

11 . FRA-France 152.70 (8) 1135.80 (11) 1138.80
40 TOUZAINT Nicolas GALAN DE SAUVAGERE () # 1000.00
70 ADDE Jean Renaud HASTON D’ ELPEGERE 56.90 (53) EL 1000.00 1000.00
56 VIGEANEL Eric CORONADO PRIOR 53.00 (44) 26.00 - 79.00 (30) - - 79.00
25 DHENNIN Didier ISMENE DU TEMPLE 42.80 (17) 14.00 - 56.80 (7) 3.00 - 59.80

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