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.

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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 (Pantone).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 (Pantone).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 (converted).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
Nasser bin Hamad 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 (Pantone).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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