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2002 Jerez | Individual eventing |
Piia Pantsu (born March 29, 1971 in Varkaus, Finland) is a Finnish equestrian rider. She competes in three-day eventing and in show jumping competitions. She is married to Fredrik Jönsson who was the son of her trainer, Jan Jönsson.[1]
She competed in the individual eventing at the 2000 Summer Olympics.[2] She would have also been at Athens but an injury to her horse prevented it.[3]
Horses
- Cyna (born 1983, died 2007)
- Ypäjä Karuso (born 1993)
- Ypäjä Uppercut (born 1989)
- Oazis (born 1996)
- Ypäjä Kolombia (born 1998)
Achievements & Competitions
(eventing championships)
Competition | Place | Year | Horse | Rank |
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World Championship | The Hague | 1994 | Cyna | 5. |
European Championship | Rome | 1995 | Cyna | 4. |
European Championship | Burghley | 1997 | Cyna | stopped in second event |
World Championship | Rooma | 1998 | Uppercut | 9. |
European Championship | Luhmühlen | 1999 | Uppercut | 4. |
Olympics | Sydney | 2000 | Uppercut | disqualification in second event |
European Championship | Pau | 2001 | Ypäjä Karuso | 17. |
World Championship | Jerez | 2002 | Ypäjä Karuso | 3. |
Badminton Horse Trials | Gloucestershire, England | 2003 | Ypäjä Karuso | 2. |
European Championship | Blenheim | 2005 | Ypäjä Karuso | 6. |
World Cup Final | Malmö | 2005 | Ypäjä Karuso | 3. |
World Championship | Aachen | 2006 | Ypäjä Karuso | stopped in second event |
Finland Championship | Kerava, Finland | 2007 | Ypäjä Karuso | 1. |
References
- ↑ Meet Pia Pantsu, 4 August 2004, Horse and Hound, Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ↑ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Piia Pantsu Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2016-12-04. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ↑ Field Rider Elmo Jankara went abroad at the age of 16 - now the sight of the Rio Olympics, 28 March 2016, In Finnish, yle.fi, Retrieved 28 March 2016
External links
- Official website (in Finnish)
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