Equestrian at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Individual dressage

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The individual dressage event, part of the equestrian program at the 2000 Summer Olympics, was held from 26 to 30 September 2000 at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre 45 miles outside of Sydney, Australia. Like all other equestrian events, the dressage competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. Forty-eight horse and rider pairs were entered. [1]

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Medalists

Gold Gold medal.svg Silver Silver medal.svg Bronze Bronze medal.svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Anky van Grunsven Bonfire Isabell Werth Gigolo Ulla Salzgeber Rusty

Results

Grand Prix Test

Held Tuesday, 26 September. The first round was the Grand Prix Test. Each of the 48 pairs went through a series of movements in the sandy arena, with judges in five different positions observing the movements and giving percentage scores based on the execution of the movements. The total score for the round was the average of the five judges' scores. The top 25 pairs advanced to the second round, though no more than 3 pairs from any nation could advance.*

RankRiderHorseNationJudge EJudge HJudge CJudge MJudge BTotal Points % ScoreQual
1 Isabell Werth Gigolo Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 386375383383381190876.32Q
2 Anky van Grunsven Bonfire Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 367382377371378187575.00Q
3 Coby van Baalen Ferro Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 371384383369366187374.92Q
4 Nadine Capellmann Farbenfroh Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 361362377393374186774.68Q
5 Alexandra Simons de Ridder Chacomo Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 368373377369370185774.28Q
6 Arjen Teeuwissen Goliath Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 353373370369367183173.24Q
7 Ulla Salzgeber Rusty Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 350362378366373182973.16Q
8 Lone Castrup Jørgensen Kennedy Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 349368366353360179671.84Q
9 Ellen Bontje Silvano Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 356370351357352178671.44Q
10 Christine Traurig Etienne Flag of the United States.svg  United States 345344353353351174669.84Q
11 Jon Pedersen Esprit de Valdemar Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 345345357342339172869.12Q
12 Susan Blinks Flim Flam Flag of the United States.svg  United States 341347344350343172569.00Q
13 Beatriz Ferrer-Salat Beauvalais Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 338345347327353171068.40Q
14 Kristy Oatley Wall Street Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 335338337346348170468.16Q
15 Guenter Seidel Foltaire Flag of the United States.svg  United States 343351338328335169567.80Q-T
16 Pia Lau Renoir Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 326346350333337169267.68Q
17 Robert Dover Ranier Flag of the United States.svg  United States 337331347331332167867.12Q
18 Emile Faurie Rascher Hopes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 331338332324349167466.96Q
19 Daniel Ramseier Rali Baba Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 340336332327329166466.56Q
20 Rafael Soto Invasor Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 331337328342325166366.52Q
21 Kallista Field Waikare Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 323330342336330166166.44Q
22 Tinne Vilhelmson Cezar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 327337324323335164665.84Q
23 Elena Sidneva Podkhod Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 329333327321334164465.76Q
24 Peter Gmoser Candidat Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 326332335318327163865.52Q
Juan Antonio Jimenez Guizo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 319332329337321163865.52Q
26 Christine Stueckelberger Aquamarin Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 324337325324327163765.48Q
27 Daniel Pinto Weldon Surpris Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 317329329330327163265.28
28 Pether Markne Amiral Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 321319338327325163065.20
29 Anne van Olst Any How Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 320332324324325162565.00
30 Françoise Cantamessa Sir S Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 311327332317336162364.92
31 Carl Hester Argentine Gull Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 312327323328332162264.88
32 Patricia Bottani Diamond Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 316325332313329161564.60
33 Rachael Downs Aphrodite Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 318321323311340161364.52
34 Mary Hanna Limbo Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 317322326319324160864.32
35 Ricky MacMillan Crisp Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 319324324317318160264.08
Richard Davison Askari Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 320324324315319160264.08
37 Elisabet Ehrnrooth Harald Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 308328324320321160164.04
38 Stefan Peter Bon Voyage Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 314318330318315159563.80
39 Svetlana Knyazeva Russian Dance Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 313308328315314157863.12
40 Jan Brink Briar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 299313310343319157362.92
41 Kirsty Mepham Dikkiloo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 292316322325315157062.80
42 Heike Holstein Royale Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 307319330299314156962.76
43 Lluis Lucio Aljarafe Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 308310304304327155362.12
44 Antonio Rivera Aczydos Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 299305318317302154161.64
45 Morton Thomsen Gay Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 302314319299302153661.44
46 Heidi Svanborg Bazalt Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 292286272291296143757.48
47 Jorge da Rocha Quixote Lancia Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 255271269278277135054.00
Ulla Hakanson Bobby Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden WD

Grand Prix Special 2nd Qualifier

Held Friday, 29 September. The second round was the Grand Prix Special 2nd Qualifier. It was similar to the first, though the time allotted was shorter. The score from this round was averaged with the score from the Grand Prix Test. The top 17 pairs advanced to the final, though no more than 3 pairs from any nation could advance.

RankRiderHorseNationRound 1Judge EJudge HJudge CJudge MJudge BTotal Points % ScoreTotal ScoreQual
1 Anky van Grunsven Bonfire Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 75.00346331327340336168078.13153.13Q
2 Isabell Werth Gigolo Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 76.32323338317331318162775.67151.99Q
3 Nadine Capellmann Farbenfroh Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 74.68326322332327340164776.60151.28Q
4 Ulla Salzgeber Rusty Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 73.16346325327329323165076.74149.90Q
Alexandra Simons de Ridder Chacomo Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 74.28333315324325325162675.62149.90Q-T
6 Lone Joergensen Kennedy Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 71.84322321321324318160674.69146.53Q
7 Coby van Baalen Ferro Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 74.92316310312307289153471.34146.26Q
8 Ellen Bontje Silvano Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 71.44317313309312310156172.60144.04Q
9 Arjen Teeuwissen Goliath Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 73.24307289301307311151570.46143.70Q-T
10 Christine Traurig Etienne Flag of the United States.svg  United States 69.84321305296300303152570.93140.77Q
11 Susan Blinks Flim Flam Flag of the United States.svg  United States 69.00311307303307303153171.20140.20Q
12 Beatriz Ferrer-Salat Beauvalais Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 68.40300309307303297151671.20138.91Q
13 Kristy Oatley Wall Street Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 68.16307297311306289151070.23138.39Q
14 Rafael Soto Invasor Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 66.52306304292304307151370.37136.89Q
15 Daniel Ramseier Rali Baba Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 66.56292299316306293150670.04136.60Q
16 Jon Pedersen Esprit de Valdemar Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 69.12289281294287298144967.39136.51Q
17 Pia Lau Renoir Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 67.68292300288299292147168.41136.09Q
18 Kallista Field Waikare Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 66.44300292282291298146368.04134.48
19 Juan Antonio Jimenez Guizo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 65.52309294289293297148268.93134.45
20 Emile Faurie Rascher Hopes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 66.96281280286287276141065.58132.54
21 Peter Gmoser Candidat Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 65.52286282287286289143066.51132.03
22 Christine Stueckelberger Aquamarin Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 65.48279287285289286142666.32131.80
23 Robert Dover Ranier Flag of the United States.svg  United States 67.12264271278268293137463.90131.02
24 Elena Sidneva Podkhod Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 65.76273275284279258136963.67129.43
25 Tinne Vilhelmson Cezar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 65.84254249247245256125158.18124.02

Grand Prix Freestyle

Held Saturday, 30 September. The final round of dressage competition was the Grand Prix Freestyle Test. Fifteen pairs competed in this round, in which they designed their own program of movements set to music. They were judged on both execution of the movements (technical) and how well their performance matched the music (artistic). Each of the five judges gave a score from 0 to 10 in both categories, with the final score for the round being the sum of those ten scores. This score was then added to the scores from the other two rounds to determine final ranking.

RankRiderHorseNationRounds 1+2Judge EJudge HJudge CJudge MJudge BTotal Points % ScoreTotal Score
Gold medal icon.svg Anky van Grunsven Bonfire Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 153.137.85/9.007.90/9.158.05/9.008.20/9.028.25/9.6240.25/45.7986.05239.18
Silver medal icon.svg Isabell Werth Gigolo Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 151.997.45/8.607.25/8.658.05/8.777.75/8.927.85/8.9038.35/43.8482.20234.19
Bronze medal icon.svg Ulla Salzgeber Rusty Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 149.907.35/8.257.50/8.927.45/8.477.60/8.607.80/8.7237.70/42.9680.67230.57
4 Nadine Capellmann Farbenfroh Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 151.287.15/7.907.15/8.027.00/7.557.15/7.907.20/7.5735.65/38.9474.60225.88
5 Coby van Baalen Ferro Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 146.267.00/7.577.35/8.077.45/7.877.20/7.677.25/7.6536.25/38.8375.10221.36
6 Ellen Bontje Silvano Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 144.046.75/7.556.95/8.007.00/7.826.85/7.856.95/7.8234.50/39.0473.55217.59
7 Lone Joergensen Kennedy Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 146.536.45/7.776.55/7.256.75/7.776.70/7.276.60/7.2533.05/37.3170.37216.90
8 Susan Blinks Flim Flam Flag of the United States.svg  United States 140.206.90/7.877.30/8.156.90/7.726.85/7.906.95/7.9034.90/39.5474.45214.65
9 Kristy Oatley Wall Street Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 138.396.50/7.007.20/7.757.05/7.626.80/7.507.10/7.8734.65/37.7472.40210.79
10 Beatriz Ferrer-Salat Beauvalais Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 138.916.60/7.226.80/7.506.90/7.657.05/7.676.70/7.3234.05/37.3671.42210.33
11 Christine Traurig Etienne Flag of the United States.svg  United States 140.776.30/7.406.30/7.326.30/7.355.90/6.826.45/7.4231.25/36.3167.57208.34
12 Rafael Soto Invasor Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 136.896.85/7.327.05/7.626.60/7.077.05/7.526.80/7.4234.35/36.9571.32208.21
13 Daniel Ramseier Rali Baba Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 136.606.55/7.076.55/7.476.60/7.156.65/7.276.60/7.0732.95/36.0369.00205.60
14 Pia Lau Renoir Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 136.096.40/7.156.50/7.056.70/7.556.75/7.176.75/7.3232.10/36.2469.35205.44
15 Jon Pedersen Esprit de Valdemar Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 136.516.40/6.826.40/6.826.70/7.476.45/7.026.50/7.0732.45/35.2067.67204.18

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