Individual dressage at the 2022 Asian Games | |
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Venue | Tonglu Equestrian Centre |
Dates | 26–28 September 2023 |
Competitors | 30 from 9 nations |
Equestrian at the 2022 Asian Games | ||
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Dressage | individual | team |
Eventing | individual | team |
Jumping | individual | team |
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.
All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Round |
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Tuesday, 26 September 2023 | 08:00 | Prix St. George |
Wednesday, 27 September 2023 | 08:00 | Intermediate I |
Thursday, 28 September 2023 | 14:00 | Inter I Freestyle |
The Ground Jury during the 2022 Asian Games was nominated as follows; [2]
Ground jury panel for the Dressage:
Rider | Nation | Horse | PSG score | Rank | Inter I score | Rank | Inter I Freestyle score | Rank |
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Jacqueline Siu | Hong Kong | Jockey Club Huittharien | 71.176 | 1 Q | 71.794 | 3 Q | 73.450 | |
Anush Agarwalla | India | Etro | 71.088 | 2 Q | 71.706 | 4 Q | 73.030 | |
Hriday Chheda | India | Chemxpro Emerald | 69.941 | 3 Q | 73.883 | 1 Q | EL | - |
Qabil Ambak | Malaysia | Rosenstolz | 69.735 | 4 Q | 72.706 | 2 Q | 75.780 | |
Ryunosuke Kuroda | Japan | Bellatre D.E.S. | 69.324 | 5 Q | 70.971 | 5 Q | 72.405 | 4 |
Jiayi Rao | China | Geniaal | 69.265 | 6 Q | 70.853 | 6 Q | 71.410 | 6 |
Annie Yuen-yan Ho | Hong Kong | Southern Cross Braemar | 68.323 | 7 Q | 68.000 | 9 Q | 61.010 | 13 |
Huang Zhuoqin | China | Badoit 2 | 68.176 | 8 Q | 69.353 | 7 | ||
Divyakriti Singh | India | Adrenalin Firford | 68.176 | 8 Q | 67.676 | 11 | ||
Chisu Kim | South Korea | Bonifaz von Insel | 67.530 | 10 Q | 68.794 | 8 Q | 67.800 | 9 |
Chao Lan | China | Sergio Leone | 67.441 | 11 Q | 67.794 | 10 Q | 71.160 | 7 |
Yeh Hsiu-hua | Chinese Taipei | Ewoud | 67.088 | 12 Q | 67.088 | 13 Q | 69.030 | 8 |
Maria Takada | Japan | Britania 7 | 67.088 | 12 Q | 63.676 | 17 Q | 59.965 | 14 |
Natalie Lankester | United Arab Emirates | Cash DXB | 67.059 | 14 Q | 74.757 | 12 Q | 65.680 | 12 |
Supasin Kongpun | Thailand | Belcanto | 66.883 | 15 Q | 67.324 | 12 Q | 71.670 | 5 |
Sudipti Hajela | India | Chinski | 66.706 | 16 Q | EL | - | ||
Soo Jin Lee | South Korea | Houdini | 66.559 | 17 Q | 62.529 | 20 | ||
Akane Kuroki | Japan | L'Esperado 2 | 65.912 | 18 Q | 64.441 | 15 | ||
Jassim Alkuwari | Qatar | Handretti | 65.765 | 19 Q | 64.441 | 16 Q | 66.915 | 10 |
Chanjanok Klara Ruecker | Thailand | Vincent 186 | 65.647 | 20 Q | 65.441 | 14 Q | 66.175 | 11 |
Samantha Grace Chan | Hong Kong | DSP Fiero | 65.353 | 21 Q | 62.000 | 23 | ||
Chun-Chieh Huang | Chinese Taipei | Captein | 64.912 | 22 Q | 60.353 | 24 | ||
Maryam Alboinin | Qatar | Guydo | 64.823 | 23 Q | 62.383 | 21 | ||
Ali Khalfan Aljahouri | United Arab Emirates | Ecencka | 61.912 | 24 Q | 58.441 | 27 | ||
H.R.H. Sirivannavari | Thailand | Es Fangar's Samba King | 61.588 | 25 Q | 59.618 | 25 | ||
Yu-Chieh Chang | Chinese Taipei | Kom Ragdoll | 61.412 | 26 Q | 63.147 | 18 | ||
Bianca Schutz | United Arab Emirates | Fearless WS | 60.853 | 27 Q | 63.118 | 19 | ||
Zhi Xuan Alyssa Tan | Singapore | Frodo | 60.176 | 28 Q | 58.441 | 27 | ||
Maryam Alsemaitt | Qatar | Copain 10 | 59.706 | 29 Q | 56.735 | 30 | ||
Mohammed Alserkal | United Arab Emirates | Hermes-V | 59.147 | 30 Q | 59.588 | 26 | ||
Saminta Mahdi H Alsaifi | Saudi Arabia | Energy | 57.617 | 31 Q | 57.706 | 29 | ||
Tara Yen Wee | Singapore | Jorito | 56.676 | 32 Q | 52.824 | 31 | ||
Pawarisa Thongpradup | Thailand | Generaal | EL | - | ||||
Kim Hyeok | South Korea | Degas K | EL | - |
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