2011 Promotional League Final
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The 2011 Promotional League Final, the third Promotional League Final, was held in Barcelona
Barcelona
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, Spain, on September 25, 2011 at 3:30 pm during the 2011 CSIO Barcelona (CSIO
Concours de Saut International
Concours de Saut International is a ranking system for the equestrian competition show jumping. All CSI events are approved by the international governing body of equestrian sport, the FEI....

 5*). It was the 100th time a horse show is held at Barcelona, first time in 1902. A purse of € 90,000 was offered at the Promotional League Final, with each of the seven competing teams receiving a share.

Qualified and competing teams

The qualified teams of the 2011 Promotional League Final was:
  • from Western and Middle Europe and some other regions without own Promotional League (The second-placed to fourth-placed nations of the European Promotional League):
  • from Eastern Europe and some other regions without own Promotional League (The first placed to third-placed nations of the Challengers League):
  • from America (the best-placed nation of the North and South American League):


The team of Turkey didn't start in the 2011 Promotional League Final. Because they didn't start, (fifth-placed nation of the Challengers League) had the chance to start in the final.

Result

The best-placed team of this competition, Sweden, move into the 2012 FEI Nations Cup. Also Switzerland was promoted to the 2012 FEI Nations Cup because of their victory in the 2011 European Promotional League (best team after six competitions).
Team Rider Horse Round A Round B Total penalties Prize money
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Penalties|Penalties
1 Malin Baryard-Johnsson  Tornesch 0 4
Angelica Augustsson  Mic Mac du Tillard 4 4
Svante Johansson  Caramell KS 4 8
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson is a Swedish show jumper. He won a silver medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics in the individual jumping, and also a silver medal in the team jumping event at the 2004 Summer Olympics....

 
Quintero 5 0
8 8 16 30,000 €
2 Rutherford Latham  Nectar du Plessis 1 4
Antonio Marinas Soto  Al Capone 12 5
Julio Arias Cueva  Murat de Reve 0 4
Sergio Alvarez Moya  Wisconsin 12 0
13 8 21 25,000 €
3 Cassio Rivetti  Verdi 4 5
Oleksandr Onishchenko  Comte D'Arsouilles 21 retired
Björn Nagel
Björn Nagel
Björn Nagel is a German-Ukrainian equestrian who competes in the sport of show jumping. Since 2006 he competes for Ukraine .-External links:*...

 
Niack de L'Abbaye 4 4
Katharina Offel  Vivant 5 0
13 9 22 15,000 €
4 Chris Pratt  Cruise 4 0
Jenna Thompson  Zeke 5 8
Eric Lamaze
Eric Lamaze
Eric Lamaze is a Canadian show jumper. He and his best known horse, Hickstead, completed the rare feat of only having one rail during the entire Olympic Games.-Early life:...

 
Atlete van't Heike 8 0
17 8 25 5,000 €
5 Giulia Martinengo Marquet  Chiclana 0 4
Luca Maria Moneta  Neptune Brecourt 8 12
Luca Marziani  Wivina 5 0
Juan Carlos Garcia  Moka de Mescam 12 9
13 13 26 5,000 €
6 Antoni Tomaszewski  Trojka 8 20
Lukasz Wasilewski  Wavantos van de Renvillehoeve 15 9
Msciwoj Kiecon  Urbane 12 4
35 33 68 5,000 €
7 Olga Chechina  Amsterdam 17 12
Vladimir Beletsky  Littlefoot 4 16
Vladimir Tuganov Amarok 9 17
30 45 75 5,000 €

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