Individual dressage at the 2018 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Jakarta International Equestrian Park | |||||||||
Dates | 20–23 August 2018 | |||||||||
Competitors | 27 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Equestrian at the 2018 Asian Games | ||
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Dressage | individual | team |
Eventing | individual | team |
Jumping | individual | team |
The individual dressage in equestrian at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the Jakarta International Equestrian Park from 20 to 23 August 2018. [1]
All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Monday, 20 August 2018 | 08:00 | Prix St-Georges |
Tuesday, 21 August 2018 | 08:00 | Intermediate I |
Thursday, 23 August 2018 | 08:00 | Intermediate I freestyle |
Rank | Athlete | Horse | % score |
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1 | Qabil Ambak (MAS) | Rosenstolz | 74.881 |
2 | Kim Hyeok (KOR) | Degas K | 71.235 |
3 | Jacqueline Siu (HKG) | JC Fuerst on Tour | 70.735 |
4 | Masanao Takahashi (JPN) | Fabriano 58 | 69.823 |
5 | Akane Kuroki (JPN) | Toots | 69.675 |
6 | Larasati Gading (INA) | Calaiza T | 69.146 |
7 | Shunsuke Terui (JPN) | Alias Max | 68.999 |
8 | Gu Bing (CHN) | Donni Brasco | 68.852 |
9 | Kazuki Sado (JPN) | Djuice | 68.793 |
10 | Kim Kyun-sub (KOR) | Sonn En Schein | 68.440 |
11 | Pakjira Thongpakdi (THA) | Hispania 7 | 68.117 |
12 | Litta Soheila Sohi (IRI) | Air FK | 66.646 |
13 | Arinadtha Chavatanont (THA) | Clapton C | 66.146 |
14 | Nicole Hang (TPE) | Berlusconi 4 | 66.117 |
15 | Chalermcharn Yotviriyapanit (THA) | Jazz Royal 2 | 65.882 |
16 | Huang Zhuoqin (CHN) | Domani | 65.764 |
17 | Dara Ninggar Prameswari (INA) | Commodore | 65.734 |
18 | Nam Dong-heon (KOR) | Release | 65.646 |
19 | Alla Poloumieva (SGP) | Dornkaart | 65.146 |
20 | Kim Chun-pil (KOR) | Dr. Watson 8 | 64.940 |
20 | Njoto Dewi Kunti Setiowati (INA) | Diamond Boy 8 | 64.940 |
22 | Roshni Ranjani Pannirselvam (SGP) | Dancing Boy 20 | 64.382 |
23 | Chiu Yu-chi (TPE) | Ziroco | 64.293 |
24 | Nadya Zax (INA) | Bique-Bique Cedros | 63.175 |
25 | Apisada Bannagijsophon (THA) | Samba de Orfeu | 62.911 |
26 | Lin Chi-chun (TPE) | Urban legend | 61.617 |
— | Chang Yu-chieh (TPE) | Alatrichta | EL |
Rank | Athlete | Horse | % score |
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1 | Qabil Ambak (MAS) | Rosenstolz | 73.499 |
2 | Jacqueline Siu (HKG) | JC Fuerst on Tour | 71.970 |
3 | Kim Hyeok (KOR) | Degas K | 71.558 |
4 | Masanao Takahashi (JPN) | Fabriano 58 | 70.558 |
5 | Shunsuke Terui (JPN) | Alias Max | 69.411 |
6 | Kim Kyun-sub (KOR) | Sonn En Schein | 68.676 |
7 | Pakjira Thongpakdi (THA) | Hispania 7 | 68.234 |
8 | Nam Dong-heon (KOR) | Release | 68.088 |
9 | Litta Soheila Sohi (IRI) | Air FK | 67.264 |
10 | Larasati Gading (INA) | Calaiza T | 66.793 |
11 | Kazuki Sado (JPN) | Djuice | 66.764 |
12 | Arinadtha Chavatanont (THA) | Clapton C | 66.646 |
13 | Nicole Hang (TPE) | Berlusconi 4 | 66.205 |
14 | Kim Chun-pil (KOR) | Dr. Watson 8 | 66.087 |
15 | Gu Bing (CHN) | Donni Brasco | 65.764 |
16 | Akane Kuroki (JPN) | Toots | 65.470 |
17 | Dara Ninggar Prameswari (INA) | Commodore | 65.264 |
18 | Apisada Bannagijsophon (THA) | Samba de Orfeu | 65.235 |
19 | Chalermcharn Yotviriyapanit (THA) | Jazz Royal 2 | 65.234 |
20 | Huang Zhuoqin (CHN) | Domani | 64.440 |
21 | Chiu Yu-chi (TPE) | Ziroco | 64.382 |
22 | Lin Chi-chun (TPE) | Urban legend | 63.705 |
23 | Roshni Ranjani Pannirselvam (SGP) | Dancing Boy 20 | 62.764 |
24 | Alla Poloumieva (SGP) | Dornkaart | 61.499 |
25 | Njoto Dewi Kunti Setiowati (INA) | Diamond Boy 8 | 60.970 |
26 | Nadya Zax (INA) | Bique-Bique Cedros | 60.617 |
Rank | Athlete | Horse | % score |
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Jacqueline Siu (HKG) | JC Fuerst on Tour | 77.045 | |
Qabil Ambak (MAS) | Rosenstolz | 76.620 | |
Kim Hyeok (KOR) | Degas K | 75.705 | |
4 | Shunsuke Terui (JPN) | Alias Max | 74.735 |
5 | Pakjira Thongpakdi (THA) | Hispania 7 | 72.650 |
6 | Litta Soheila Sohi (IRI) | Air FK | 71.775 |
7 | Arinadtha Chavatanont (THA) | Clapton C | 70.240 |
8 | Kim Kyun-sub (KOR) | Sonn En Schein | 69.435 |
9 | Masanao Takahashi (JPN) | Fabriano 58 | 69.195 |
10 | Dara Ninggar Prameswari (INA) | Commodore | 67.925 |
11 | Larasati Gading (INA) | Calaiza T | 66.715 |
12 | Gu Bing (CHN) | Donni Brasco | 66.670 |
13 | Chiu Yu-chi (TPE) | Ziroco | 66.655 |
14 | Huang Zhuoqin (CHN) | Domani | 66.500 |
15 | Nicole Hang (TPE) | Berlusconi 4 | 66.210 |
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