2013 European Para-Dressage Championship

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2013 European Para-Dressage Championship
Host city Herning, Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg
Date(s)20–25 August
LevelSenior
Events11
Team,
Individual Grades Ia, Ib, II, III and IV
Freestyle Grades Ia, Ib, II, III and IV
2011
2015

The 2013 European Para-Dressage Championship , known for sponsorship reasons as the JYSK FEI European Para-Dressage Championship, was held between August 19 and August 25, 2013 in Herning, Denmark. [1] It formed part of the 2013 FEI European Championships; other disciplines included were Showjumping and Dressage. [1]

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Competitions

General

Competition was held in eleven events; [1] the team event involved four horse per nation, while individuals competed across ten graded individual freestyle competitions; the five individual classes, where marks also counted towards team medals, and the freestyle classes.

Competition was dominated by riders from Great Britain, historically the leading nation in the sport. Sophie Christiansen, Sophie Wells and Natasha Baker each won three gold medals on their way to taking team gold for Great Britain. Austria's Pepo Puch won two gold medals in the Grade III classifications. [2]

Medals

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team Events
Team Dressage
Details
Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Sophie Christiansen
riding Janeiro
Anne Dunham
riding Lucas Normank
Natasha Baker
riding Cabral
Sophie Wells
riding Valerius
453.585 Germany Flag of Germany.svg
Elke Phillipe
riding Regaliz
Britta Napel
riding Aqualina
Angelika Trabert
riding Ariva Avanti
Hannelore Brenner
riding Women of the World
429.066 Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg
Stinna Tange Kaastrup
riding Steffi Graf
Caroline Cecilie Nielsen
riding Leon Eli
Line Thorning Jørgensen
riding Di Caprio
Line Kongensgaard
riding Laponio
422.031
Class Ia
Individual Class Ia Details Sophie Christiansen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Janeiro
76.609% Anne Dunham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Lucas Normank
75.174% Sara Morganti Flag of Italy.svg
riding Royal Delight
74.478%
Freestyle Class Ia Details Sophie Christiansen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Janeiro
78.100% Anne Dunham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Lucas Normank
77.350% Sara Morganti Flag of Italy.svg
riding Royal Delight
76.100%
Class Ib
Individual Class Ib Pepo Puch Flag of Austria.svg
riding Fine Feeling S
76.138% Ricky Balshaw Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Enggaards Solitaire
73.586% Stinna Tange Kaastrup Flag of Denmark.svg
riding Steffi Graf
71.862%
Freestyle Class Ib Pepo Puch Flag of Austria.svg
riding Fine Feeling S
79.200% Ricky Balshaw Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Enggaards Solitaire
76.800% Stinna Tange Kaastrup Flag of Denmark.svg
riding Steffi Graf
71.250%
Class II
Individual Class II Natasha Baker Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Cabral
72.114% Angelika Trabert Flag of Germany.svg
riding Ariva Avanti
71.571%Britta Näpel Flag of Germany.svg
riding Aquilina
71.286%
Freestyle Class II Natasha Baker Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Cabral
77.650% Angelika Trabert Flag of Germany.svg
riding Ariva Avanti
74.200%Britta Näpel Flag of Germany.svg
riding Aquilina
73.350%
Class III
Individual Class III Hannelore Brenner Flag of Germany.svg
riding Women of the World
72.610% Sanne Voets Flag of the Netherlands.svg
riding Vedet
71.927% José Letartre Flag of France.svg
riding Warina
69.683%
Freestyle Class III Sanne Voets Flag of the Netherlands.svg
riding Vedet
76.500% Hannelore Brenner Flag of Germany.svg
riding Women of the World
75.700% José Letartre Flag of France.svg
riding Warina
72.850%
Class IV
Individual Class IV Sophie Wells Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Valerius
75.643% Frank Hosmar Flag of the Netherlands.svg
riding Alphaville
71.810% Line Kongensgaard Flag of Denmark.svg
riding Lapanio
70.024%
Freestyle Class IV Sophie Wells Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
riding Valerius
80.250% Frank Hosmar Flag of the Netherlands.svg
riding Alphaville
76.900% Line Thorning Jørgensen Flag of Denmark.svg
riding di Caprio
72.950%

Medal table

PlaceNationGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 74011
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2002
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1427
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1304
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0055
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0022
Total11111133

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