Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

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Individual jumping
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Stamps of Lithuania, 2004-23.jpg
Lithuania stamp commemorating 2004 Olympic equestrianism
Venue Markopoulo Olympic Equestrian Centre
Dates22–27 August
Competitors77 from 27 nations
Winning total8 faults
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Rodrigo Pessoa
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Silver medal icon.svg Chris Kappler
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Marco Kutscher
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2000
2008  

The individual show jumping event, part of the equestrian program at the 2004 Summer Olympics, was held from 22 to 27 August 2004 in the Olympic Equestrian Centre on the outskirts of Markopoulo in the Attica region of Greece. Like all other equestrian events, the jumping competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. [1] There were 77 competitors from 27 nations. [2] Each nation could send up to 4 riders. Cian O'Connor of Ireland initially received the gold medal, but that medal was stripped from him due to doping. After his disqualification, the event was won by Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil, the nation's first medal in individual jumping. Silver went to Chris Kappler of the United States, with bronze to Marco Kutscher of Germany.

Contents

Doping test

On 8 October 2004, the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) announced that the A-samples from four Olympic horses had failed doping control, and the Equestrian Federation of Ireland said one of these was Cian O'Connor's horse, Waterford Crystal. [3] The urine B-sample went missing en route to a testing laboratory, prompting a flurry of media interest. [4] [5] On 9 November, testing of the blood B-sample confirmed traces of fluphenazine and zuclopenthixol. [5] On 27 March 2005, the FEI gave a ruling disqualifying O'Connor and banning him from competition for three months, while accepting his contention that the drugs were administered by a vet as part of a sedative for a leg injury and were not with intent to enhance performance. [6] O'Connor decided not to appeal and began his suspension on 11 April 2005. [7] He was formally stripped of his medal at the end of the appeal window, on 3 July 2005. [8]

Rodrigo Pessoa was presented with his gold medal in August 2005 at a ceremony on Copacabana Beach. [9]

Background

This was the 22nd appearance of the event, which had first been held at the 1900 Summer Olympics and has been held at every Summer Olympics at which equestrian sports have been featured (that is, excluding 1896, 1904, and 1908). It is the oldest event on the current programme, the only one that was held in 1900. [2]

Three of the top 12 riders (including ties for 10th place) from the 2000 Games returned: fourth-place finishers Ludo Philippaerts of Belgium and Otto Becker of Germany and tenth-place finisher Thomas Velin of Denmark. 1992 Olympic gold medalist Ludger Beerbaum of Germany also returned. The reigning World Champion, Dermott Lennon of Ireland, did not compete due to an injury to his horse, Liscalgot. Other notable absences included Marcus Ehning (also due to equine injury) and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (positive doping test), both of Germany. Despite those absences, Germany still had a strong team (sweeping the podium at the European championships). Rodrigo Pessoa was among the favorites, as he had been in 2000 before refusals derailed his final round ride in Sydney. [2]

Greece made its debut in the event. France competed for the 20th time, most of any nation.

Competition format

The competition used the five-round format introduced in 1992, with three rounds in the qualifying round and two rounds in the final.

For the qualifying round, each pair competed in three rounds. The total score across all three rounds counted for advancement to the individual final; the second and third rounds counted towards the team score. The individual competition allowed 45 pairs to advance to the final, though only three pairs per nation were allowed. Scores did not carry over to the final.

In the final, there were two rounds. All of the finalists competed in the first, but only the top 20 pairs competed again in the second round. The combined score for the two rounds was the result for those pairs. A jump-off would be used if necessary to break ties for medal positions; other ties would not be broken. [2]

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 22 August 20049:00Qualifying round 1
Tuesday, 24 August 20049:00
20:30
Qualifying round 2
Qualifying round 3
Friday, 27 August 200416:00
20:30
Final round A
Final round B

Results

Qualifying round

Round 1

10 of the 77 pairs had flawless rides in the first qualifying round. The two riders who were eliminated during the round automatically received a score 20 points higher than the highest other score and continued to compete in the second round.

RankRiderNationHorsePenalties
JumpTimeTotal
1 Peter Wylde Flag of the United States.svg  United States Fein Cera 000
Juan Carlos García Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Albin III 000
Thomas Velin Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Carnute 000
Malin Baryard Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Butterfly Flip 000
Antonis Petris Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Gredo la Daviere 000
Peder Fredericson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Magic Bengtsson 000
Grant Cashmore Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Franklins Flyte 000
Ludo Philippaerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Parco000
Beezie Madden Flag of the United States.svg  United States Authentic 000
Wim Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Montreal000
11 Otto Becker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dobels Cento 011
McLain Ward Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sapphire 011
Bernardo Alves Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Canturo 011
Nick Skelton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Arko III 011
11 Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Goldfever011
Cian O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Waterford Crystal011
17 Kevin Babington Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Carling King 022
18 Yuka Watanabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nike 033
19 Christian Ahlmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Cöster 404
Chris Kappler Flag of the United States.svg  United States Royal Kaliber 404
Jos Lansink Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Cumano 404
Leopold van Asten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Fleche Rouge 404
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Mac Kinley 404
Robert Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mr Springfield 404
Bruno Broucqsault Flag of France.svg  France Dileme de Cephe 404
Markus Fuchs Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Tinka's Boy 404
Stanny van Paesschen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium O de Pomme 404
Florian Angot Flag of France.svg  France First de Launay 404
Jessica Kürten Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Castle Forbes Maike 404
Gert-Jan Bruggink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joel404
31 Eric Navet Flag of France.svg  France Dollar du Murier 415
Gerco Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Monaco415
Peter Eriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Cardento 415
Fabio Crotta Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Mme Pompadour M 415
Bruno Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Landknecht 415
Rodrigo Pessoa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Baloubet du Rouet 415
Federico Sztyrle Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Who Knows Lilly 415
Danae Tsatsou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Roble Z 415
Luciana Diniz Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Mariachi415
Rossen Raitchev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Medoc II 415
Sohn Bong-Gak Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Cim Christo 415
42 Hwang Soon-Won Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea C.Chap 426
Marion Hughes Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Fortunus426
Eugenie Angot Flag of France.svg  France Cigale du Taillis 426
Woo Jung-Ho Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Seven Up426
Steve Guerdat Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Olympic426
47 Gerardo Tazzer Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Chanel448
Álvaro Alfonso de Miranda Neto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Countdown 23 808
Vincenzo Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Delfi Platiere 808
Martín Dopazo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Furka du Village 808
Tadayoshi Hayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Swanky808
Grzegorz Kubiak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Djane des Fontenis 808
Marco Kutscher Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Montender808
54 Federico Fernandez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Behomio 8 819
Ramzy Al-Duhami Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Fall Khaeer 819
Lucas Werthein Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Warren819
Christina Liebherr Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland No Mercy819
58 Andre Sakakini Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Casper8210
59 Ian Millar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Promise Me8311
60 Kamal Bahamdan Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Casita 12012
Taizo Sugitani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Lamalushi 12012
Dirk Demeersman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Clinton12012
63 Daniel Meech Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Diagonal12113
Ibrahim Bisharat Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Qwinto 12113
Hannah Mytilinaiou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Santana12113
66 Joo Jung-Hyun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Epsom Gesmeray 12214
Ryuichi Obata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Oliver Q 12214
68 Vladimir Tuganov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Leroy Brown12315
69 Marcela Lobo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Joskin 12416
Guy Thomas Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Madison16016
71 Roberto Arioldi Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Dime de la Cour 16117
72 Gustavo Hernández Leyva Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Minotauro16319
73 Mark Watring Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Sapphire 24125
74 Bruce Goodin Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Braveheart24428
75 Tim Amitrano Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Mr Innocent36238
76 Emmanouela Athanassiades Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Rimini Z Eliminated (58)58
Gregorio Werthein Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Calwaro El Eliminated (58)58

Round 2

The second qualifying round was also the first team round. Only one pair continued to progress without any penalties, though 27 had 10 or fewer.

RankRiderNationHorsePenalties
JumpTimeRound 1Total
1 Beezie Madden Flag of the United States.svg  United States Authentic 0000
2 Juan Carlos García Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Albin III 0101
2 Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Goldfever0011
4 Kevin Babington Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Carling King 0123
5 Wim Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Montreal4004
Antonis Petris Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Gredo la Daviere 4004
Ludo Philippaerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Parco4004
Gert-Jan Bruggink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joel0044
Chris Kappler Flag of the United States.svg  United States Royal Kaliber 0044
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Mac Kinley 0044
Thomas Velin Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Carnute 4004
12 Rodrigo Pessoa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Baloubet du Rouet 0055
13 Nick Skelton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Arko III 4116
Yuka Watanabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nike 0336
Otto Becker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dobels Cento 4116
16 Florian Angot Flag of France.svg  France First de Launay 4048
Christian Ahlmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Cöster 4048
Peder Fredericson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Magic Bengtsson 8008
Leopold van Asten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Fleche Rouge 4048
Marco Kutscher Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Montender0088
Malin Baryard-Johnsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Butterfly Flip 8008
Markus Fuchs Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Tinka's Boy 4048
23 Peter Eriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Cardento 4059
Bernardo Alves Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Canturo 8019
Christina Liebherr Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland No Mercy0099
McLain Ward Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sapphire 8019
27 Eugenie Angot Flag of France.svg  France Cigale du Taillis 40610
28 Peter Wylde Flag of the United States.svg  United States Fein Cera 120012
Grant Cashmore Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Franklins Flyte 120012
Dirk Demeersman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Clinton001212
Robert Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mr Springfield 80412
Stanny van Paesschen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium O de Pomme 80412
33 Fabio Crotta Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Mme Pompadour M 80513
Jessica Kürten Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Castle Forbes Maike 81413
Gerco Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Monaco80513
Bruno Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Landknecht 80513
33 Cian O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Waterford Crystal120113
38 U Jung-ho Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Seven Up80614
39 Hwang Sun-won Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea C.Chap 81615
40 Martín Dopazo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Furka du Village 80816
Álvaro Alfonso de Miranda Neto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Countdown 23 80816
42 Rossen Raitchev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Medoc II 120517
Jos Lansink Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Cumano 121417
44 Luciana Diniz Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Mariachi121518
45 Daniel Meech Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Diagonal421319
46 Vincenzo Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Delfi Platiere 120820
Grzegorz Kubiak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Djane des Fontenis 120820
48 Federico Fernandez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Behomio 8 120921
Ian Millar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Promise Me821121
Eric Navet Flag of France.svg  France Dollar du Murier 160521
51 Ibrahim Bisharat Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Qwinto 811322
52 Vladimir Tuganov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Leroy Brown801523
53 Kamal Bahamdan Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Casita 1201224
54 Tadayoshi Hayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Swanky161825
55 Steve Guerdat Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Olympic200626
Son Bong-gak Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Cim Christo 165526
Ramzy Al-Duhami Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Fall Khaeer 161926
Andre Sakakini Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Casper1601026
59 Roberto Arioldi Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Dime de la Cour 821727
Ju Jeong-hyeon Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Epsom Gesmeray 1211427
61 Taizo Sugitani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Lamalushi 1601228
62 Guy Thomas Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Madison1211629
63 Hannah Roberson-Mytilinaiou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Santana2421339
64 Marcela Lobo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Joskin 2051641
65 Danai Tsatsou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Roble Z 327544
66 Gustavo Hernández Leyva Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Minotauro3211952
67 Bruce Goodin Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Braveheart2802856
68 Mark Watring Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Sapphire 3632564
69 Gregorio Werthein Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Calwaro El 1225872
70 Emmanouela Athanasiadi Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Rimini Z 895875
71 Tim Amitrano Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Mr Innocent 4443886
72 Gerardo Tazzer Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico ChanelEliminated (68)876
Lucas Werthein Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina WarrenEliminated (68)977
Ryuichi Obata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Oliver Q Eliminated (68)977
75 Bruno Broucqsault Flag of France.svg  France Dileme de Cephe DNF4DNF
Federico Enrique Sztyrle Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Who Knows Lilly DNF5DNF
Marion Hughes Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland FortunusDNF6DNF

Round 3

The third individual qualifier was also the second team round. All athletes competed individually regardless of their team's qualification. 45 pairs advanced to the final round. Only three pairs from any single NOC could advance. This meant that all pairs through 51st place were qualified, as that was the lowest place that would allow for no less than 45 pairs to advance after teams that had four qualified pairs selected three of them. Since there was a tie for 51st place, a total of 46 pairs advanced.

RankRiderNationHorsePenaltiesNotes
JumpTimeRound 1+2Total
1 Beezie Madden Flag of the United States.svg  United States Authentic 0000Q
2 Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Goldfever0011Q, DPG [2]
3 Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Mac Kinley 0044Q
4 Nick Skelton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Arko III 0066Q
5 Marco Kutscher Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Montender0088Q
Gert-Jan Bruggink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joel4048Q
Chris Kappler Flag of the United States.svg  United States Royal Kaliber 4048Q
Kevin Babington Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Carling King 4138Q
9 Juan Carlos García Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Albin III 8019Q
10 Thomas Velin Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Carnute 42410Q
Otto Becker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dobels Cento 40610Q
12 Eugenie Angot Flag of France.svg  France Cigale du Taillis 011011Q
13 Antonis Petris Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Gredo la Daviere 80412Q
Wim Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Montreal80412Q
Peder Fredericson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Magic Bengtsson 40812Q
Malin Baryard-Johnsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Butterfly Flip 40812Q
17 Jessica Kürten Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Castle Forbes Maike 001313Q
18 Rodrigo Pessoa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Baloubet du Rouet 81514Q
19 Christian Ahlmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Cöster 808163/NOC
Leopold van Asten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Fleche Rouge 80816Q
21 Florian Angot Flag of France.svg  France First de Launay 81817Q
Christina Liebherr Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland No Mercy80917Q
McLain Ward Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sapphire80917Q
Fabio Crotta Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Mme Pompadour M 401317Q
Jos Lansink Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Cumano 001717Q
Gerco Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Monaco4013173/NOC
27 Bruno Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Landknecht 411318Q
28 Peter Eriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Cardento 829193/NOC
29 Daniel Meech Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Diagonal011920Q
Ludo Philippaerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Parco160420Q
Dirk Demeersman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Clinton801220Q
Stanny van Paesschen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium O de Pomme 8012203/NOC
33 Robert Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mr Springfield 811221Q
Hwang Soon-Won Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea C.Chap 421521Q
Markus Fuchs Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Tinka's Boy 121821Q
36 Cian O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Waterford Crystal811322Q, DPG [2]
37 Martín Dopazo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Furka du Village 801624Q
Yuka Watanabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nike 162624Q
Peter Wylde Flag of the United States.svg  United States Fein Cera 12012243/NOC
40 Rossen Raitchev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Medoc II 801725Q
41 Steve Guerdat Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Olympic0226283/NOC
Álvaro Alfonso de Miranda Neto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Countdown 23 1201628Q
43 Woo Jung-Ho Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Seven Up16014303/NOC
44 Ian Millar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Promise Me822131Q
Sohn Bong-Gak Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Cim Christo 412631Q
46 Vladimir Tuganov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Leroy Brown812332Q
Vincenzo Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Delfi Platiere 1202032Q
48 Grant Cashmore Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Franklins Flyte 2011233Q
49 Luciana Diniz Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Mariachi1601834Q
50 Kamal Bahamdan Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Casita 1202436Q
51 Taizo Sugitani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Lamalushi 812837Q
Grzegorz Kubiak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Djane des Fontenis 1612037Q
Joo Jung-Hyun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Epsom Gesmeray 822737Q
54 Federico Fernandez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Behomio 8 1612138
55 Ibrahim Bisharat Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Qwinto 2002242
56 Roberto Arioldi Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Dime de la Cour 2012748
57 Ramzy Al-Duhami Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Fall Khaeer 2802654
58 Marcela Lobo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Joskin 1614158
Guy Thomas Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Madison2812958
60 Hannah Mytilinaiou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Santana2063965
61 Bernardo Alves Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Canturo Eliminated9
62 Eric Navet Flag of France.svg  France Dollar du Murier DNF21DNF
Tadayoshi Hayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan SwankyDNF25DNF
Andre Sakakini Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt CasperDNF26DNF
Danae Tsatsou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Roble Z DNF44DNF
Gustavo Hernández Leyva Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico MinotauroDNF52DNF
Bruce Goodin Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand BraveheartDNF56DNF
Mark Watring Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Sapphire DNF64DNF
Gregorio Werthein Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Calwaro El DNF72DNF
Emmanouela Athanassiades Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Rimini Z DNF75DNF
Tim Amitrano Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Mr Innocent DNF86DNF
72 Gerardo Tazzer Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico ChanelDNS76DNF
Lucas Werthein Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina WarrenDNS77DNF
Ryuichi Obata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Oliver Q DNS77DNF
75 Bruno Broucqsault Flag of France.svg  France Dileme de Cephe DNSDNFDNF
Federico Enrique Sztyrle Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Who Knows Lilly DNSDNFDNF
Marion Hughes Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland FortunusDNSDNFDNF

Final round

Round A

Beezie Madden was assessed her first penalties of the event in the fourth round. Unfortunately for her but fortunately for many of the other pairs, all the scores had reset after the third qualifying round.

RankRiderNationHorsePenaltiesNotes
JumpTimeTotal
1 Jessica Kürten Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Castle Forbes Maike 000Q
Nick Skelton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Arko III 000Q
3 Daniel Meech Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Diagonal011Q
4 Cian O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Waterford Crystal404Q, DPG [2]
5 Ludo Philippaerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Parco404Q
Wim Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Montreal404Q
Thomas Velin Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Carnute 404Q
Chris Kappler Flag of the United States.svg  United States Royal Kaliber 404Q
Marco Kutscher Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Montender404Q
10 Sohn Bong-Gak Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Cim Christo 415Q
11 Bruno Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Landknecht 426Q
12 Joo Jung-Hyun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Epsom Gesmeray 808Q
Taizo Sugitani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Lamalushi 808Q
Vincenzo Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Delfi Platiere 808Q
Ian Millar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Promise Me808Q
Álvaro Alfonso de Miranda Neto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Countdown 23 808Q
Martín Dopazo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Furka du Village 808Q
Hwang Soon-Won Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea C.Chap 808Q
Robert Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mr Springfield 808Q
Dirk Demeersman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Clinton808Q
McLain Ward Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sapphire808Q
Christina Liebherr Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland No Mercy808Q
Rodrigo Pessoa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Baloubet du Rouet 808Q
Peder Fredericson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Magic Bengtsson 808Q
Otto Becker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dobels Cento 808Q
Juan Carlos García Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Albin III 808Q
Kevin Babington Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Carling King 808Q
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Mac Kinley 808Q
12 Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Goldfever808Q, DPG [2]
30 Jos Lansink Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Cumano 12012
Leopold van Asten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Fleche Rouge 12012
Malin Baryard-Johnsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Butterfly Flip 12012
Gert-Jan Bruggink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joel12012
Beezie Madden Flag of the United States.svg  United States Authentic 12012
35 Vladimir Tuganov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Leroy Brown12113
36 Fabio Crotta Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Mme Pompadour M 16016
Antonis Petris Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Gredo la Daviere 16016
Eugenie Angot Flag of France.svg  France Cigale du Taillis 16016
39 Yuka Watanabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Nike 12517
40 Luciana Diniz Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Mariachi20020
Grant Cashmore Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Franklins Flyte 20020
Florian Angot Flag of France.svg  France First de Launay 20020
43 Rossen Raitchev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Medoc II 20121
44 Grzegorz Kubiak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Djane des Fontenis 24024
45 Kamal Bahamdan Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Casita 24125
46 Markus Fuchs Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Tinka's Boy DNF

Round B

The 18-way tie for twelfth-place resulted in 29 pairs advancing to the second round of the final. O'Connor had a clean round, finishing the two-round final with 4 faults and the gold medal—which was later stripped. A jump-off was required to break the tie for the silver medal. Royal Kaliber, an American horse ridden by Chris Kappler, was injured during the jump-off and the pair halted. Despite the injury, they received bronze medals (later upgraded to silver with the disqualification of O'Connor). Rodrigo Pessoa and his horse Baloubet du Rouet earned 4 penalties in the jump-off, completing the course in 49.42 seconds; their silver medals were later upgraded to gold.

RankRiderNationHorsePenaltiesNotes
JumpTimeRound ATotal
1 Cian O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Waterford Crystal0044DPG [2]
1 Rodrigo Pessoa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Baloubet du Rouet 0088Q
Chris Kappler Flag of the United States.svg  United States Royal Kaliber 4048Q
Bronze medal icon.svg Marco Kutscher Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Montender4149
4 Robert Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mr Springfield 40812
Dirk Demeersman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Clinton40812
Peder Fredericson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Magic Bengtsson 40812
Kevin Babington Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Carling King 40812
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Mac Kinley 40812
Ludo Philippaerts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Parco80412
10 Thomas Velin Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Carnute 81413
Nick Skelton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Arko III 121013
12 Daniel Meech Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Diagonal121114
13 Christina Liebherr Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland No Mercy81817
14 Sohn Bong-Gak Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Cim Christo 121518
15 Taizo Sugitani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Lamalushi 120820
Juan Carlos García Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Albin III 84820
15 Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Goldfever120820DPG [2]
17 Otto Becker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dobels Cento 121821
Jessica Kürten Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Castle Forbes Maike 201021
19 Bruno Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Landknecht 161623
20 Hwang Soon-Won Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea C.Chap 160824
21 Martín Dopazo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Furka du Village 161825
22 Ian Millar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Promise Me202830
23 Joo Jung-Hyun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Epsom Gesmeray Eliminated
Vincenzo Chimirri Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy Delfi Platiere Eliminated
Álvaro Alfonso de Miranda Neto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Countdown 23 Eliminated
Wim Schröder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MontrealEliminated
27 McLain Ward Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sapphire Retired

Jump-off

RankRiderNationHorsePenaltiesTime (s)
Gold medal icon.svg Rodrigo Pessoa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Baloubet du Rouet 449.42
Silver medal icon.svg Chris Kappler Flag of the United States.svg  United States Royal Kaliber DNF

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