Individual dressage at the 2006 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Doha Racing & Equestrian Club | |||||||||
Date | 4–5 December 2006 | |||||||||
Competitors | 25 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games | ||
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Dressage | individual | team |
Endurance | individual | team |
Eventing | individual | team |
Jumping | individual | team |
Individual dressage equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games was held in Equestrian Dressage Arena, Doha, Qatar from December 4 to 5, 2006. The event consisted of three rounds, Young Riders (YR) team test, Young Riders (YR) preliminary test (Prix St-Georges) and Young Riders (YR) freestyle test.
All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Monday, 4 December 2006 | 09:00 | YR team test |
Tuesday, 5 December 2006 | 08:00 | YR preliminary test |
14:00 | YR freestyle test |
Rank | Athlete | Horse | % score |
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1 | Suh Jung-kyun (KOR) | Caleostro | 66.444 |
2 | Yukiko Noge (JPN) | Lanchester Kouko | 66.389 |
3 | Qabil Ambak (MAS) | Charming 8 | 66.000 |
4 | Choi Jun-sang (KOR) | Dancing Boy II | 65.944 |
5 | Quzandria Nur (MAS) | Havel | 65.278 |
6 | Shin Soo-jin (KOR) | M. Donner Boy II | 64.944 |
7 | Masanao Takahashi (JPN) | Cleveland 2 | 64.611 |
8 | Jacqueline Siu (HKG) | Jamiro | 62.389 |
9 | Kim Dong-seon (KOR) | Pleasure 18 | 62.278 |
10 | Omar Al-Mannai (QAT) | Walz of Flowers | 62.000 |
11 | Aram Gregory (HKG) | Lucky Star | 61.667 |
12 | Asuka Sakurai (JPN) | Watten Keiker | 61.556 |
13 | Kumiko Sakamoto (JPN) | Rabano | 61.500 |
14 | Putri Alia Soraya (MAS) | Chagall Junior | 61.389 |
15 | Diani Lee (MAS) | Antschar | 60.833 |
16 | Lin Chun-shen (TPE) | Pani | 60.722 |
17 | Natalya Yurkevich (KAZ) | Don Petro H.L. | 60.667 |
18 | Yeh Hsiu-hua (TPE) | Lear | 60.556 |
19 | Sergey Mironenko (KAZ) | Ispovednik | 59.833 |
20 | Ali Al-Mehshadi (QAT) | Donovan Bailey | 59.722 |
21 | Lily Zilo (HKG) | Windsor's Mira | 59.222 |
22 | Lee Yuan (TPE) | Laszlo 30 | 58.833 |
23 | Hamam Al-Abdulla (QAT) | Ideal 44 | 58.389 |
24 | Wejdan Al-Malki (QAT) | Ricon | 57.000 |
25 | Sergey Buikevich (KAZ) | Volan | 55.944 |
Rank | Athlete | Horse | YRP % score | YRT % score | Total |
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1 | Choi Jun-sang (KOR) | Dancing Boy II | 65.944 | 68.311 | 67.128 |
2 | Yukiko Noge (JPN) | Lanchester Kouko | 66.389 | 66.756 | 66.572 |
3 | Qabil Ambak (MAS) | Charming 8 | 66.000 | 66.222 | 66.111 |
4 | Suh Jung-kyun (KOR) | Caleostro | 66.444 | 65.422 | 65.933 |
5 | Masanao Takahashi (JPN) | Cleveland 2 | 64.611 | 64.711 | 64.661 |
6 | Quzandria Nur (MAS) | Havel | 65.278 | 62.889 | 64.083 |
7 | Jacqueline Siu (HKG) | Jamiro | 62.389 | 63.867 | 63.128 |
8 | Omar Al-Mannai (QAT) | Walz of Flowers | 62.000 | 63.467 | 62.733 |
9 | Aram Gregory (HKG) | Lucky Star | 61.667 | 61.867 | 61.767 |
10 | Ali Al-Mehshadi (QAT) | Donovan Bailey | 59.722 | 62.933 | 61.328 |
11 | Natalya Yurkevich (KAZ) | Don Petro H.L. | 60.667 | 61.822 | 61.244 |
12 | Yeh Hsiu-hua (TPE) | Lear | 60.556 | 59.156 | 59.856 |
13 | Sergey Mironenko (KAZ) | Ispovednik | 59.833 | 59.867 | 59.850 |
14 | Lin Chun-shen (TPE) | Pani | 60.722 | 58.800 | 59.761 |
Rank | Athlete | Horse | YRP+YRT % score | YRF % score | Total |
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Choi Jun-sang (KOR) | Dancing Boy II | 67.128 | 71.550 | 68.602 | |
Yukiko Noge (JPN) | Lanchester Kouko | 66.572 | 68.200 | 67.115 | |
Qabil Ambak (MAS) | Charming 8 | 66.111 | 68.900 | 67.041 | |
4 | Suh Jung-kyun (KOR) | Caleostro | 65.933 | 65.550 | 65.806 |
5 | Masanao Takahashi (JPN) | Cleveland 2 | 64.661 | 66.500 | 65.274 |
6 | Omar Al-Mannai (QAT) | Walz of Flowers | 62.733 | 66.600 | 64.022 |
7 | Jacqueline Siu (HKG) | Jamiro | 63.128 | 65.750 | 64.002 |
8 | Quzandria Nur (MAS) | Havel | 64.083 | 60.500 | 62.889 |
9 | Aram Gregory (HKG) | Lucky Star | 61.767 | 65.100 | 62.878 |
10 | Ali Al-Mehshadi (QAT) | Donovan Bailey | 61.328 | 65.000 | 62.552 |
11 | Natalya Yurkevich (KAZ) | Don Petro H.L. | 61.244 | 61.500 | 61.330 |
12 | Yeh Hsiu-hua (TPE) | Lear | 59.856 | 61.550 | 60.420 |
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