Equestrian at the 2010 Asian Games – Individual eventing

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Individual eventing
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueGuangzhou Equestrian Venue
Date18–20 November 2010
Competitors30 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
  2006
2014  

Individual eventing equestrian at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou Equestrian Venue, Guangzhou, China from November 18 to November 20, 2010.

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Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 18 November 201012:00Dressage
Friday, 19 November 201009:00Cross-country
Saturday, 20 November 201013:00Jumping

Results

Legend

Qualification

RankAthleteHorseDressageCross-country1st jumpingTotal
JumpTimeTotalJumpTimeTotal
1Flag of Japan.svg  Kenki Sato  (JPN)Toy Boy42.300.000.0042.30
2Flag of Japan.svg  Yoshiaki Oiwa  (JPN)Noonday de Conde43.800.000.0043.80
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Nina Ligon  (THA)Chai Thai40.600.0044.0044.60
4Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Cheon Jai-sik  (KOR)Thomas O´Mally247.100.000.0047.10
5Flag of Japan.svg  Atsushi Negishi  (JPN)Nid'Or Barbereau47.300.000.0047.30
6Flag of Thailand.svg  Promton Kingwan  (THA)Nice Nelly U42.700.0088.0050.70
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang Ruiji  (CHN)Cervanto247.700.0044.0051.70
8Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alena Bobrovskaya  (KAZ)Carry Bredshow47.900.0044.0051.90
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Hua  (CHN)Caro Ciaro53.100.000.0053.10
10Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Nicole Fardel  (HKG)The Navigator 53.300.000.0053.30
11Flag of Japan.svg  Takayuki Yumira  (JPN)Marquis de Plescop54.200.000.0054.20
12Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Annie Ho  (HKG)Undulette54.400.000.0054.40
13Flag of Qatar.svg  Ali Al-Marri  (QAT)Juste D'Adaelle54.200.800.800.0055.00
14Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Pavel Sergeyev  (KAZ)Balzam57.300.000.0057.30
15Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Chan Sai Kin  (HKG)Castell 457.500.000.0057.50
16Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Sang-wuk  (KOR)Lutine de Brenil51.300.0088.0059.30
17Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Jingmin  (CHN)Zhendeyi58.100.0022.0060.10
18Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Tongyan  (CHN)Siqin Tariha60.400.000.0060.40
19Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Houng-hun  (KOR)Dragon 8560.800.000.0060.80
20Flag of Thailand.svg  Terri Impson  (THA)Windswept52.300.001212.0064.30
21Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vladimir Chekalin  (KAZ)Hellani61.500.0044.0065.50
22Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jennifer Lee  (HKG)Strong Scotch61.900.0044.0065.90
23Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Heo Jun-sung  (KOR)Heaps of Hope52.702020.000.0072.70
24Flag of Thailand.svg  Namchok Jantakad  (THA)Clifton Zengarie60.20201.2021.200.0081.40
25Flag of Japan.svg  Tatsuya Kusanagi  (JPN)Jenny Black 50.804040.0044.0094.80
26Flag of Thailand.svg  Weerapat Pitakanonda  (THA)Monarch Royal T.70.802020.001212.00102.80
27Flag of Qatar.svg  Abdulla Al-Marri  (QAT)Drum Mousse64.402018.0038.001616.00118.40
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Valeriy Chekalin  (KAZ)Arhond63.50RTRT
Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Badi  (QAT)Wait and See Ze 61.90ELEL
Flag of Qatar.svg  Faisal Al-Marri  (QAT)Graffiti de Lully59.20ELEL

Final jumping

RankAthleteHorseAfter 1st
jumping
Final jumpingTotal
JumpTimeTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Kenki Sato  (JPN)Toy Boy42.300.0042.30
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Cheon Jai-sik  (KOR)Thomas O´Mally2 47.100.0047.10
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Yoshiaki Oiwa  (JPN)Noonday de Conde43.8044.0047.80
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Nina Ligon  (THA)Chai Thai44.6044.0048.60
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Hua  (CHN)Caro Ciaro53.100.0053.10
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang Ruiji  (CHN)Cervanto251.7022.0053.70
7Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Sang-wuk  (KOR)Lutine de Brenil59.300.0059.30
8Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Annie Ho  (HKG)Undulette54.4088.0062.40
9Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alena Bobrovskaya  (KAZ)Carry Bredshow51.901212.0063.90
10Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Nicole Fardel  (HKG)The Navigator53.3012214.0067.30
11Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Pavel Sergeyev  (KAZ)Balzam57.304913.0070.30
12Flag of Qatar.svg  Ali Al-Marri  (QAT)Juste D'Adaelle55.001616.0071.00
13Flag of Thailand.svg  Promton Kingwan  (THA)Nice Nelly U50.70161935.0085.70
14Flag of Qatar.svg  Abdulla Al-Marri  (QAT)Drum Mousse118.4044.00122.40

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