2015 European Eventing Championship

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The 2015 European Eventing Championship was held from September 10 to September 13, 2015 at Blair Castle, Scotland, UK. The competition is also used as qualification to the 2016 Summer Olympics. Two teams were to qualify. Germany, Great Britain, Ireland and Netherlands were already qualified. The two best teams outside those - France and Sweden - qualified.

Results

Final Individual Result

RankRiderHorseNationDressageCross countryShow jumpingTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Michael Jung fischerTakinouFlag of Germany.svg  GER 33.500.000.0033.50
Silver medal icon.svg Sandra Auffarth Opgun LouvoFlag of Germany.svg  GER 31.4011.200.0042.60
Bronze medal icon.svg Thibaut Vallette Qing du Briot ENE HNFlag of France.svg  FRA 36.808.400.0045.20
4 Kitty King PersimmonFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 36.908.400.0045.30
5 Ingrid Klimke Horseware Hale BobFlag of Germany.svg  GER 37.808.800.0046.60
6 Isabelle Taylor KBIS Briarlands MatildaFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 44.000.004.0048.00
7 Dirk Schrade Hop and SkipFlag of Germany.svg  GER 43.105.200.0048.30
8 Pippa Funnell Sandman 7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 41.009.600.0050.60
9 Gemma Tattersall Arctic SoulFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 47.300.006.0053.30
10 Peter Thomsen Horseware's BarnyFlag of Germany.svg  GER 47.3010.400.0057.70
11 Nicolas Touzaint RadijagueFlag of France.svg  FRA 40.4014.004.0058.40
12 Sam Watson Horseware LukeswellFlag of Ireland.svg  IRL 44.1015.200.0059.30
13 Laura Collett Grand ManoeuvreFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 37.8010.8011.0059.60
14 Michael Ryan Ballylynch AdventureFlag of Ireland.svg  IRL 51.909.200.0061.10
15 Luca Roman Castlewoods JakeFlag of Italy.svg  ITA 48.8013.600.0062.40
16 Mathieu Lemoine Bart LFlag of France.svg  FRA 39.7023.600.0063.30
17 Oliver Townend Fenyas EleganceFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 38.7026.000.0064.70
18 Tim Lips Keyflow N.O.P.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED 48.8016.800.0065.60
19 Emiliano Portale Rubens delle SementarecceFlag of Italy.svg  ITA 45.9017.608.0071.50
20 Merel Blom Rumour Has It N.O.P.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED 47.4026.000.0073.40
21 Holly Woodhead DHI LupinsonFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 31.7038.004.0073.70
22 Theo van de Vendel ZindaneFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED 57.9012.404.0074.30
23 Sara Algotsson Ostholt Reality 39Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE 41.6021.6012.0075.20
24 Thomas Carlile Sirocco du GersFlag of France.svg  FRA 43.2028.004.0075.20
25 Carlos Díaz Fernandez Junco CPFlag of Spain.svg  ESP 49.2026.800.0076.00
26 Sarah Bullimore Lilly CorinneFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 38.2030.408.0076.60
27 Nicola Wilson One Two ManyFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 34.6038.804.0077.40
28 Arianna Schivo Quefira de l'OrmeauFlag of Italy.svg  ITA 55.3020.004.0079.30
29 Camilla Speirs Portersize Just a JiffFlag of Ireland.svg  IRL 53.9021.604.0079.50
30 Joris Vanspringel Lully des AulnesFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL 56.4023.600.0080.00
31 Anna Nilsson LuronFlag of Sweden.svg  SWE 39.7032.808.0080.50
32 Patrizia Attinger RaumalphaFlag of Switzerland.svg   SUI 42.4039.200.0081.60
33 Hanne Wind Ramsgaard Vestervangs AramiFlag of Denmark.svg  DEN 48.3030.008.0086.30
34 Bettina Hoy Designer 10Flag of Germany.svg  GER 44.3044.800.0089.10
35 Ben Vogg Bellaney CastleFlag of Switzerland.svg   SUI 51.9036.804.0092.70
36 Gwendolen Fer Romantic LoveFlag of France.svg  FRA 40.3045.208.0093.50
37 Elmo Jankari Duchess DesireeFlag of Finland.svg  FIN 50.9050.404.00105.30
38 Maria Pinedo Sendagorta Carriem van Colen ZFlag of Spain.svg  ESP 49.6065.204.00118.80
39 Louise Svensson Jähde Viva 29Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE 52.2065.208.00125.40
40 Niklas Lindbäck CendrillonFlag of Sweden.svg  SWE 38.1074.0017.00129.10
41 Elnira Nabieva ChabanakFlag of Russia.svg  RUS 53.7071.608.00133.30
Cristina Pinedo Sendagorta Helena XIIFlag of Spain.svg  ESP 57.6037.60Eliminated in show jumping
Alberto Hermoso Farras Mirla CP 27 58Flag of Spain.svg  ESP 58.2024.40Withdrawn after holdingbox
Boris Vasilev NabludatelFlag of Russia.svg  RUS 72.5042.80Withdrawn after holdingbox
William Oakden Greystone Midnight MelodyFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 46.4026.40Withdrawn before horse inspection
Francis Whittington Easy TargetFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 37.50Retired during cross country
Karin Donckers Fletcha van't VerahofFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL 40.30Retired during cross country
William Fox-Pitt Bay My HeroFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR 43.00Retired during cross country
Jacek Jeruzal Flandia 2Flag of Poland.svg  POL 49.30Retired during cross country
Sanna Siltakorpi Lucky AccordFlag of Finland.svg  FIN 51.30Retired during cross country
Karim Florent Laghouag Entebbe de HusFlag of France.svg  FRA 38.70Eliminated in cross country
Pietro Roman BarraduffFlag of Italy.svg  ITA 41.90Eliminated in cross country
Padraig McCarthy Simon PorloeFlag of Ireland.svg  IRL 46.60Eliminated in cross country
Alice Naber-Lozeman ACSI Peter ParkerFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED 46.80Eliminated in cross country
Austin O'Connor Balham HoudiniFlag of Ireland.svg  IRL 47.10Eliminated in cross country
Joseph Murphy Sportsfield OthelloFlag of Ireland.svg  IRL 50.00Eliminated in cross country
Giovanni Ugolotti OplitasFlag of Italy.svg  ITA 50.20Eliminated in cross country
Giel Vanhouche Figaro de VerbyFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL 51.40Eliminated in cross country
Johan Lundin Johnny CashFlag of Sweden.svg  SWE 51.70Eliminated in cross country
Pietro Sandei Inistioge OhioFlag of Italy.svg  ITA 52.40Eliminated in cross country
Daniel Dunst Daiquiri Key WestFlag of Austria.svg  AUT 53.00Eliminated in cross country
Mikhail Nastenko ReistagFlag of Russia.svg  RUS 53.60Eliminated in cross country
Camille Guyot Larnac de VulbensFlag of Switzerland.svg   SUI 56.60Eliminated in cross country
Jasmin Gambirasio That's ItFlag of Switzerland.svg   SUI 58.00Eliminated in cross country
Irene Mia Hastrup Constantin MFlag of Denmark.svg  DEN 52.60Withdrew before cross country
Ludwig Svennerstål FranzipanFlag of Sweden.svg  SWE Withdrew before dressage
Igor Atrokhov Indigo PyreneenFlag of Russia.svg  RUS Not accepted before dressage

Team results

Team Standings

NationIndividual resultsTeam penaltiesTeam rank
RiderHorseDressageCross CountryJumpingTotal
Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michael Jung fischerTakinou33.500.000.0033.50122.70Gold medal icon.svg
Sandra Auffarth Opgun Louvo31.4011.200.0042.60
Ingrid Klimke Horseware Hale Bob37.808.800.0046.60
Dirk Schrade Hop and Skip43.105.200.0048.30
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Kitty King Persimmon36.908.400.0045.30173.30Silver medal icon.svg
Pippa Funnell Sandman 741.009.600.0050.60
Nicola Wilson One Two Many34.6038.804.0077.40
William Fox-Pitt Bay My Hero43.00RtDNQ1000.00
Flag of France.svg  FRA Thibaut Vallette Qing du Briot ENE HN36.808.400.0045.20183.70Bronze medal icon.svg
Mathieu Lemoine Bart L39.7023.600.0063.30
Thomas Carlile Sirocco du Gers43.2028.004.0075.20
Karim Laghouag Entebbe de Hus38.70ELDNQ1000.00
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Tim Lips Keyflow N.O.P.48.8016.800.0065.60213.304
Merel Blom Rumour Has It N.O.P.47.4026.000.0073.40
Theo van de Vendel Zindane57.9012.404.0074.30
Alice Naber-Lozeman ACSI Peter Parker46.80ELDNQ1000.00
Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Sara Algotsson Ostholt Reality 3941.6021.6012.0075.20284.805
Anna Nilsson Luron39.7032.808.0080.50
Niklas Lindbäck Cendrillon38.1074.0017.00129.10
Johan Lundin Johnny Cash51.70ELDNQ1000.00
Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Luca Roman Castlewoods Jake48.8013.600.0062.401141.706
Arianna Schivo Quefira de l'Ormeau55.3020.004.0079.30
Pietro Roman Barraduff41.90ELDNQ1000.00
Giovanni Ugolotti Oplitas50.20ELDNQ1000.00
Flag of Switzerland.svg   SUI Patrizia Attinger Raumalpha42.4039.200.0081.601174.307
Ben Vogg Bellaney Castle51.9036.804.0092.70
Camille Guyot Larnac de Vulbens56.60ELDNQ1000.00
Jasmin Gambirasio That's it58.00ELDNQ1000.00
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Carlos Díaz Fernandez Junco CP49.2026.800.0076.001194.808
Maria Pinedo Sendagorta Carriem van Colen Z49.6065.204.00118.80
Cristina Pinedo Sendagorta Helena XII57.6037.60EL1000.00
Albert Hermoso Farras Mirla CP 27 5058.2024.40WD1000.00
Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Michael Ryan Ballylynch Adventure51.909.200.0061.102061.109
Padraig McCarthy Simon Porloe46.60ELDNQ1000.00
Austin O'Connor Balham Houdini47.10ELDNQ1000.00
Joseph Murphy Sportsfield Othello50.00ELDNQ1000.00
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Joris Vanspringel Lully des Aulnes56.4023.600.0080.002080.0010
Karin Donckers Fletcha van't Verahof40.30RtDNQ1000.00
Giel Vanhouche Figaro de Verby51.40ELDNQ1000.00
Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Elnira Nabieva Chabanak53.7071.608.00133.302133.3011
Boris Vasilev Nabludatel72.5042.80WD1000.00
Mikhail Nastenko Reistag53.60ELDNQ1000.00
Qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics

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