Equestrian at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Team jumping

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Team jumping
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
Venue Hong Kong Sports Institute
Date15–18 August
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Laura Kraut
Beezie Madden
Will Simpson
McLain Ward
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Mac Cone
Jill Henselwood
Eric Lamaze
Ian Millar
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Bronze medal icon.svg Christina Liebherr
Pius Schwizer
Niklaus Schurtenberger
Steve Guerdat
Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
  2004
2012  

The team jumping at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place from August 15 to 18, at the Hong Kong Sports Institute.

The second and third rounds of show-jumping from the individual jumping event were used to determine scores for the team round. The best three scores from teams having more than three competing pairs were used to determine the team score.

Medalists

Gold:Silver:Bronze:
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland [1]
Laura Kraut Cedric Mac Cone Ole Christina Liebherr No Mercy
Beezie Madden Authentic Jill Henselwood Special Ed Pius Schwizer Nobless M
Will Simpson Carlsson Vom Dach Eric Lamaze Hickstead Niklaus Schurtenberger Cantus
McLain Ward Sapphire Ian Millar In Style Steve Guerdat Jalisca Solier

Results

The first round of the competition were held on August 17, 2008. The eight highest ranked teams in the first round progressed to the second round, which was held on August 18, 2008.

RankNameRound 1Round 2Team Total PenaltiesJump-off
PenaltiesPenaltiesPenaltiesTime
IndividualTeamIndividualTeamIndividualTeamIndividualTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
McLain Ward
Laura Kraut
Will Simpson
Beezie Madden

0
4
8
11
12
4
0
8
4
820
0
0
0
DNS
0
37.05
39.86
38.50

115.41
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)
Mac Cone
Jill Henselwood
Eric Lamaze
Ian Millar

12
18
0
4
16
WD
0
4
0
420
DNS
4
0
DNS
4

40.32
36.35

76.67
Bronze medal icon.svgCivil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland  (SUI)
Christina Liebherr
Pius Schwizer
Niklaus Schurtenberger
Steve Guerdat

4
4
4
4
12
23
5
8
5
1830
=4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)
Angelique Hoorn
Marc Houtzager
Vincent Voorn
Gerco Schroder

4
1
16
12
17
8
5
27
4
1734
=4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
Christian Ahlmann
Marco Kutscher
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum
Ludger Beerbaum

8
13
4
8
20
4
19
4
6
1434
6Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain  (GBR)
Nick Skelton
Tim Stockdale
Ben Maher
John Whitaker

8
4
4
DNS
16
13
8
0
DNS
2137
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)
Peter Eriksson
Lotta Schultz
Helena Lundback
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson

8
5
12
0
13
4
20
17
4
2538
8Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)
Peter McMahon
Laurie Lever
Edwina Alexander
Matt Williams

16
16
0
4
20
DNS
4
0
17
2141
9Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico  (MEX)
Alberto Michan
Antonio Chedraui
Enrique Gonzalez
Federico Fernandez

9
8
16
9
26
10Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)
Stein Endresen
Morten Djupvik
Geir Gulliksen
Tony Andre Hansen

4
12
12
DSQ
28
12
4
5
DSQ
21
11Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)
Oleksandr Onyshchenko
Jean-Claude Van Geenberghe
Bjorn Nagel
Katharina Offel

EL
8
9
17
34
12Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)
HH F. Al Shalan
Kamal Bahamdan
HRH A. Al Saud
Ramzy Al Duhami

18
15
30
5
38
13Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand  (NZL)
Katie McVean
Kirk Webby
Sharn Wordley
Bruce Goodin

45
8
25
12
45
14Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)
Patrick Lam
Samantha Lam
Kenneth Cheng

9
29
21
59
15Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)
Huang Zuping
Zhang Bin
Zhao Zhiwen
Li Zhenqiang

36
31
32
39
99
ELFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)
Pedro Veniss
Bernardo Alves
Camila Benedicto
Rodrigo Pessoa

EL
12
13
DSQ
EL

Illegal substance use

After Tony André Hansen's horse Camiro tested positive for use of capsaicin, Norway has been stripped of their bronze medals. [2]

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