Team endurance at the 2006 World Equestrian Games

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The team endurance competition at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games was held on August 21, 2006.

2006 FEI World Equestrian Games

The 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games were held in Aachen, Germany from August 20 to September 3, 2006. They were the 5th edition of the games which are held every four years and run by the FEI. It was held in the Soers, a district of Aachen. The main stadium of this event was the Hauptstadion.

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Medalists

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Flag of France.svg France
Virginie Atger ( Kangoo d'Aurabelle )
Philippe Benoit ( Akim du Boulve )
Pascale Dietsch ( Hifrane du Barthas )
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
Urs Wenger ( Zialka )
Anna Lena Wagner ( Tessa IV )
Nora Wagner ( Temir )
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Joao Raposo ( Sultão )
Ana Margarida Costa ( Gozlane du Somail )
Ana Barbas ( Piperino )

Complete results

3-rider teams

TeamRiderHorseAverage speed (km/h)Total time (h:m:s)
1 Flag of France.svg France Virginie Atger Kangoo d'Aurabelle 17.269:16:13
Philippe Benoit Akim du Boulve 17.019:24:30
Pascale Dietsch Hifrane du Barthas 16.829:30:44
28:11:27
2 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland Urs Wenger Zialka 16.589:38:56
Anna Lena Wagner Tessa IV 15.7610:09:02
Nora Wagner Temir 15.7610:09:03
29:57:01
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Joao Raposo Sultão 17.019:24:31
Ana Margarida Costa Gozlane du Somail 16.019:59:31
Ana Barbas Piperino 14.2311:14:30
30:38:32
4 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Sabrina Arnold Madaq 16.329:48:15
Susanne Kaufmann Fay el Rat 15.2010:31:37
Belinda Hitzler Iris de Soult 15.2010:31:38
30:51:30
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Jeanne Linneweever-Ribbers Riki's Macho Man 15.8310:06:28
Jannet van Wijk Latino 15.0510:37:52
Anita Lamsma Layla Ara Francina 14.6810:53:51
31:38:11
6 Flag of Australia.svg Australia Margaret Wade Schuska 15.0510:37:51
Peter Toft Electra BBP Murdoch 14.6410:55:39
Brook Sample Archduke 14.1811:17:08
32:50:38
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Jessica Holmberg Ztefan 14.8210:47:49
Liv Burdett Guld 14.4311:05:26
Ingrid Bostrom Rossini 12.5212:46:52
34:40:07
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Mariana Cesarino Steinbruch Kaoma KG 13.9711:27:07
Newton Lins Filho NNL Sam Ray 13.9611:27:26
Pedro Stefani Marino WN Farah 13.3212:00:38
34:55:11
9 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Cornelius van Niekerk Ilion du Fier 12.6712:37:29
Willa Botland Japura Dutor 12.2613:02:55
Mariaan Liversage Iris de Saint Agne 12.2313:04:59
38:45:23

2-rider teams

TeamRiderHorseAverage speed (km/h)Total time (h:m:s)
10 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Miguel Vila Ubach Hungares 17.389:12:27
Jaume Punti Dachs Elvis HB 17.089:22:07
18:34:34
11 Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain Sheikh Duaij bin Salman Al-Khalifa Shar Rushkin 16.729:34:00
H.H. Sheikh Nasser bin Hamada Al-Khalifa Ganda Koy 16.009:59:50
19:33:50
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Christine Yeoman LM Taquillero 15.8010:07:35
Ann Jobson Samson 13.9511:28:13
21:35:48
13 Flag of the United States.svg United States Kathryn Downs Pygmalion 15.8310:06:27
Jennifer Niehaus Cheyenne XII 13.3811:57:26
22:03:53
14 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gianluca Laliscia Kohl 14.4011:06:30
Daniela Blasi Los Angeles Estashadek 13.9711:27:24
22:33:54
15 Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Abdul Aziz Jassim Al-Buainain Jibbah Goar 14.3811:07:39
Atta Mohammed Peer Mohammed Duo Park Brolga 13.3112:01:29
23:09:08
16 Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia Udo von Schauroth El Encantador 15.4410:21:48
Armin van Biljon Noble Dash XX 12.1513:09:58
23:31:46
17 Flag of Canada.svg Canada Ruth Sturley RBF Super Sport 14.4311:05:28
Linda Riley Sir Century 12.2313:05:01
24:10:29
18 Flag of Russia.svg Russia Akhmed Makhov Karagjoz 13.4811:51:57
Aslan Mambetov Mashuk 12.1013:13:31
25:05:28

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