Equestrian at the 2022 Asian Games – Individual dressage

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Individual dressage
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueTonglu Equestrian Centre
Dates26–28 September 2023
Competitors30 from 9 nations
  2018
2026  

The individual dressage in equestrian at the 2022 Asian Games was held at the Tonglu Equestrian Centre from 26 to 28 September 2023. [1] Only the best two combinations per NOC from the Intermediate I individual competition were allowed to compete in the individual Intermediate I Freestyle.

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Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeRound
Tuesday, 26 September 202308:00Prix St. George
Wednesday, 27 September 202308:00Intermediate I
Thursday, 28 September 202314:00Inter I Freestyle

Ground Jury

The Ground Jury during the 2022 Asian Games was nominated as follows; [2]

Ground jury panel for the Dressage:

Results

RiderNationHorsePSG scoreRankInter I scoreRankInter I Freestyle scoreRank
Jacqueline Siu Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Jockey Club Huittharien71.1761 Q71.7943 Q73.450Silver medal icon.svg
Anush Agarwalla Flag of India.svg  India Etro71.0882 Q71.7064 Q73.030Bronze medal icon.svg
Hriday Chheda Flag of India.svg  India Chemxpro Emerald69.9413 Q73.8831 QEL-
Qabil Ambak Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Rosenstolz69.7354 Q72.7062 Q75.780Gold medal icon.svg
Ryunosuke Kuroda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Bellatre D.E.S.69.3245 Q70.9715 Q72.4054
Jiayi Rao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Geniaal69.2656 Q70.8536 Q71.4106
Annie Yuen-yan Ho Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Southern Cross Braemar68.3237 Q68.0009 Q61.01013
Huang Zhuoqin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Badoit 268.1768 Q69.3537
Divyakriti Singh Flag of India.svg  India Adrenalin Firford68.1768 Q67.67611
Chisu Kim Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Bonifaz von Insel67.53010 Q68.7948 Q67.8009
Chao Lan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Sergio Leone67.44111 Q67.79410 Q71.1607
Yeh Hsiu-hua Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Ewoud67.08812 Q67.08813 Q69.0308
Maria Takada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Britania 767.08812 Q63.67617 Q59.96514
Natalie Lankester Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Cash DXB67.05914 Q74.75712 Q65.68012
Supasin Kongpun Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Belcanto66.88315 Q67.32412 Q71.6705
Sudipti Hajela Flag of India.svg  India Chinski66.70616 QEL-
Soo Jin Lee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Houdini66.55917 Q62.52920
Akane Kuroki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan L'Esperado 265.91218 Q64.44115
Jassim Alkuwari Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Handretti65.76519 Q64.44116 Q66.91510
Chanjanok Klara Ruecker Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Vincent 18665.64720 Q65.44114 Q66.17511
Samantha Grace Chan Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong DSP Fiero65.35321 Q62.00023
Chun-Chieh Huang Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Captein64.91222 Q60.35324
Maryam Alboinin Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Guydo64.82323 Q62.38321
Ali Khalfan Aljahouri Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Ecencka61.91224 Q58.44127
H.R.H. Sirivannavari Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Es Fangar's Samba King61.58825 Q59.61825
Yu-Chieh Chang Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Kom Ragdoll61.41226 Q63.14718
Bianca Schutz Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Fearless WS60.85327 Q63.11819
Zhi Xuan Alyssa Tan Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Frodo60.17628 Q58.44127
Maryam Alsemaitt Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Copain 1059.70629 Q56.73530
Mohammed Alserkal Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Hermes-V59.14730 Q59.58826
Saminta Mahdi H Alsaifi Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Energy57.61731 Q57.70629
Tara Yen Wee Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Jorito56.67632 Q52.82431
Pawarisa Thongpradup Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand GeneraalEL-
Kim Hyeok Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Degas KEL-

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References

  1. https://info.hangzhou2022.cn/en/results/equestrian/results-dressage-comp-000100-.htm
  2. "Officials Appointments for Asian Games - Hangzhou (CHN) 2023" (PDF). fei.org. 7 September 2023.