Sunday 7 March 2010

2010 World Cup # 1 - Playa del Carmen, Mexico - Women's Riding

It was a tough course even though the height of obstacles was adapted to the circumstances, so the riding skills were really tested, and luck at the horses draw had a role as always. Anyway, most of the pentathletes scored high and only a few had their chances ruined by a bad riding (watching it live and not being much familiar with the rules really makes it tense). When points are tied and positions are not leveled, I'm using the still unofficial data from UIPM, so ask/blame them, I'm just copying it (be careful with my typos by the way!), I'm displaying the results in points groups anyway - like in fencing. I guess the tie-break is the time.

Riding Standings - WC1 Playa del Carmen

Code:
position. Name (Country) points
1. Schöneborn (GER) 1200
1. Isaksen (USA) 1200
3. Helyer (GBR) 1200
3. Cseh (HUN) 1200
5. Vakalis (CAN) 1200
5. Martinez (MEX) 1200
7. Struchtukova (RUS) 1200
8. Medany (EGY) 1200
8. Toth (HUN) 1200
10. Camacho (MEX) 1200
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11. Coyle (IRL) 1196
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12. Oliver (MEX) 1192
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13. El-Midany (EGY) 1188
13. Stevens (CAN) 1188
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15. Tereshuk (UKR) 1184
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16. Grolichova (CZE) 1180
16. Fell (GBR) 1180
18. Trautmann (GER) 1180
18. Herrarte (GUA) 1180
20. Gretchichnikova (RUS) 1180
21. Kohlmann (GER) 1180
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22. Murray (GBR) 1172
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23. Vega (MEX) 1148
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24. Trujillo (MEX) 1144
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25. Knack (GER) 1136
26. Dianova (CZE) 1136
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27. Valencia de la Torre (MEX) 1132
28. Lebedeva (RUS) 1120
29. Ponce (MEX) 1112
30. Guerra (MEX) 1064
31. Garzo (GUA) 1016
32. Arceo (MEX) 984
33. McCann (CAN) 960
34. Farfan (MEX) 892
35. Feshchenko (RUS) 748
36. Rublevska (LAT) 504
37. Vazquez (MEX) 0

The riding settled the start list for the final event, the combined run+shooting, again it was split in two finals, A and B, featuring the top 19 and the last 18. Enough of points, let's display the handicap time (you can see that there were no changes at all until 6th place in the order of the ranking):

Final A
Code:
position. Name (Country) time behind (positions moved)
1. Struchtukova (RUS) 0" (=)
2. Medany (EGY) 14" (=)
3. Schoneborn (GER) 17" (=)
4. Toth (HUN) 18" (=)
5. Gretchichnikova (RUS) 27" (=)
6. Fell (GBR) 29" (=)
7. Isaksen (USA) 31" (=1)
8. Helyer (GBR) 34" (-1)
9. Kohlmann (GER) 40" (+1)
10. Cseh (HUN) 48" (+3)
11. Grolichova (CZE) 55" (+3)
12. Trautmann (GER) 55" (+3)
13. Knack (GER) 1'00" (-2)
14. Murray (GBR) 1'08" (+3)
15. El-Midany (EGY) 1'19" (+4)
16. Coyle (IRL) 1'19" (+4)
17. Vakalis (CAN) 1'22" (+4)
18. Camacho (MEX) 1'24" (+4)
19. Martinez (MEX) 1'26" (+4)

Final B

Code:
position. Name (Country) (positions moved)
1. McCann (CAN) (-13)
2. Lebedeva (RUS) (-3)
3. Trujillo (MEX) (+3)
4. Dianova (CZE) (+1)
5. Herrarte (GUA) (+2)
6. Tereshuk (UKR) (+2)
7. Vega (MEX) (+2)
8. Stevens (CAN) (+4)
9. Arceo (MEX) (+1)
10. Ponce (MEX) (+3)
11. Oliver (MEX) (+7)
12. Feshchenko (RUS) (-15)
13. Valencia de la Torre (MEX)(+4)
14. Guerra (MEX) (+2)
15. Garzo (GUA) (-1)
16. Rublevska (LAT) (-23)
17. Farfan (MEX) (-2)
18. Vazquez (MEX) (-7)

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