Equestrian at the 2011 Pan American Games – Team eventing

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Team eventing at the 2011 Pan American Games
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venues Hipica Club
Santa Sofia Golf Club
DatesOctober 21–23
Competitors45 from 10 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
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The team eventing equestrian event at the 2011 Pan American Games was between October 21 and 23 at the Hipica Club (dressage and jumping competition) and the Santa Sofia Golf Club (cross country competition) in Guadalajara. [1] The defending Pan American champion is the team from the United States.

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Team eventing consisted of three phases: dressage, cross-country, and show-jumping. Scores from each phase were converted into penalty points, which were summed to give a score. Teams of up to five horse and rider pairs competed; for each team, the best three scores in each phase counted towards the team score.

In the dressage portion, the pair performed in front of three judges. The judges gave marks of between 0 and 10 for each of ten required elements; the scores for the judges were averaged to give a score between 0 and 100. That score was then subtracted from 100 and multiplied by 1.5 to give the number of penalty points.

The cross-county portion consisted of a 5.225 kilometer course with 30 efforts including 17 obstacles. The target time was nine and a half minutes; pairs received .4 penalty points for every second above that time. They also received 20 penalty points for every obstacle not cleanly jumped. Riders did not complete the course in under nineteen minutes were eliminated and given a score of 1000 penalty points.

The final phase was the show-jumping; pairs had to negotiate a course of obstacles. The pair received 4 penalty points for each obstacle at which there was a refusal or a knockdown of the obstacle. One penalty point was also assessed for each second taken above the maximum time for the course.

In addition, 1000 points are given to any rider that did not complete a competition. This includes withdraing/not-starting (WD), retiring during the competition (RD) or being eliminated in the cross county event (EL). [1]

The results of the team phase were also used in the individual eventing event, though that event added a second jumping phase as a final.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

DayStartRound
Friday October 21, 20119:00First session (dressage)
14:00Second session (dressage)
Saturday October 22, 201111:00Cross country competition
Sunday October 23, 201112:00Jumping competition/Finals

Results

Dressage

Team RankNationIndividual resultsTeam Penalties [2]
RiderHorsePenalties
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States Lynn Symansky Donner52.20#138.60
Hannah Burnett Harbour Pilot45.20
Michael Pollard [3] Schoensgreen Hanni44.50
Bruce Davidson Jr Absolute Liberty48.90
Shannon Lilley Ballingowan Pizazz49.30#
2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Selena O'Hanlon Foxwood High52.20147.40
Rebecca Howard Roquefort51.30
Jessica Phoenix Pavarotti43.90
Hawley Bennett Five O'clock Somewhere53.20#
James Atkinson Gustav53.70#
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Jesper Martendal Laid Jimmy65.20#162.70
Marcelo Tosi Eleda All Black59.50
Marcio Jorge Josephine MCJ52.80
Ruy Fonseca Filho Tom Bombadill Too50.40
Serguei Fofanoff Barabara TW59.80#
4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Jose Ibañez Amil Fuego56.50172.40
Sergio Iturriaga Lago Rupanco59.60
Carlos Lobos Ranco59.80#
Felipe Martinez Navideño56.30
Ricardo Stangher Halesco62.60#
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Martin Bedoya Guido Remonta Lanza65.20#175.90
Jose Ortelli Jos Aladar57.40
Fernando Dominguez Silva Almil Agresivo Z53.50
Federico Valdez Diez Remonta Lima65.00
Marcelo Rawson King's Elf65.90#
6Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ronald Zabala Mr. Wiseguy52.00177.40
Gonzalo Meza Kosovo63.00
Carlos Narvaez Que Loco62.40
7Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Erik Arambula Monterrey60.90177.80
Abraham Ojeda Obusero58.90
Carlos Cornejo Prometeo Equus58.00
Gregorio Martinez Noblesa65.70#
8Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Carlos Sueiras Ines77.80#179.50
Rigoberto Aldana Durango67.40#
Tiziana Billy Shandon63.30
Rita Sanz-Agero Remonta Imperdible58.20
Juan Pivaral VDL Tommy58.00
9Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Francisco Martinez Ser unico66.70188.60
Elena Ceballo Nounours du Moulin56.90
Novis Borges Ritual65.00
Carlos Silva T Start71.70#
10Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Juan Tafur Quinnto68.20211.00
Mauricio Bermudez Nankin73.50
Wilson Zarabanda Victoriosa69.30
Alexander Lopez Nilo74.30#

Cross country

Team RankNationIndividual resultsTotal Team
Penalties [4]
RiderHorseCross Country
Penalties
Total Penalties
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States Lynn Symansky Donner052.20#138.60
Hannah Burnett Harbour Pilot045.20
Jack Pollard Schoensgreen Hanni044.50
Bruce Davidson Jr Absolute Liberty048.90
Shannon Lilley Ballingowan Pizazz 049.30
2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Selena O'Hanlon Foxwood High2072.20#160.50
Rebecca Howard Roquefort3.6054.90
Jessica Phoenix Pavarotti043.90
Hawley Bennett Five O'clock Somewhere26.4079.60#
James Atkinson Gustav8.0061.70
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Jesper Martendal Land Jimmy065.20189.80
Marcelo Tosi Eleda All Black34.8094.30#
Marcio Jorge Josephine MCJ10.0062.80
Ruy Fonseca Filho Tom Bombadill TooEliminated1000.00#
Serguei Fofanoff Barbara TW2.0061.80
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Martin Bedoya Guido Remonta LanzaEliminated1000.00#217.50
Jose Ortelli Jos Aladar4.8062.20
Fernando Dominguez Silva Almil Agresivo Z126.00179.50#
Federico Valdez Diez Remonta Lima12.8077.80
Marcelo Rawson King's Elf11.6077.50
5Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Carlos Sueiras Ines105.60183.40368.60
Rigoberto Aldana Durango3.6071.00
Tiziana Billy ShandonEliminated1000.00#
Rita Sanz-Agero Remonta Imperdible56.00114.20
Juan Pivaral VDL TommyEliminated1000.00#
6Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ronald Zabala Mr. Wiseguy6.4058.401141.60
Gonzalo Meza KosovoEliminated1000.00
Carlos Narvaez Que loco0.8083.20
7Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Jose Ibañez Amil FuegoEliminated1000.001144.60
Sergio Iturriaga Lago Rupanco12.4072.00
Carlos Lobos Ranco12.8072.60
Felipe Martinez NavideñoEliminated1000.00#
Ricardo Stangher HalescoEliminated1000.00#
8Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Erik Arambula Monterrey10.0070.901159.70
Abraham Ojeda ObuseroEliminated1000.00
Carlos Cornejo Prometeo Equus10.8088.80
Gregorio Martinez NoblesaEliminated1000.00#
9Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Francisco Martinez Ser UnicoEliminated1000.002056.90
Elena Ceballo Nounours de Moulin056.90
Novis Borges RitualEliminated1000.00
Carlos Silva T StartEliminated1000.00#
10Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Juan Tafur QuinntoEliminated1000.002196.70
Mauricio Bermudez Nankin123.10196.70
Wilson Zarabanda VictoriosaEliminated1000.00
Alexander Lopez NiloEliminated1000.00#

Show jumping

Team RankNationIndividual resultsTotal Team
Penalties [5]
RiderHorseShow jumping
Penalties
Total Penalties
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  United States Lynn Symansky Donner052.20#138.60
Hannah Burnett Harbour Pilot045.20
Jack Pollard Schoensgreen Hanni044.50
Bruce Davidson Jr Absolute Liberty048.90
Shannon Lilley Ballingowan Pizazz049.30
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Selena O'Hanlon Foxwood High779.20#172.50
Rebecca Howard Roquefort862.90
Jessica Phoenix Pavarotti043.90
Hawley Bennett Five O'clock Somewhere079.60#
James Atkinson Gustav465.70
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Jesper Martendal Land Jimmy1681.20209.80
Marcelo Tosi Eleda All Black094.30#
Marcio Jorge Josephine MCJ466.80
Ruy Fonseca Filho Tom Bombadill TooEliminated1000.00#
Serguei Fofanoff Barbara TW061.80
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Martin Bedoya Guido Remonta LanzaEliminated1000.00#229.50
Jose Ortelli Jos Aladar1274.20
Fernando Dominguez Silva Almil Agresivo Z4183.50#
Federico Valdez Diez Remonta Lima077.80
Marcelo Rawson King's Elf077.50
5Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Carlos Sueiras Ines0183.40372.60
Rigoberto Aldana Durango071.00
Tiziana Billy ShandonEliminated1000.00#
Rita Sanz-Agero REmonta Imperdible4118.20
Juan Pivaral VDL TommyEliminated1000.00#
6Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Jose Ibañez Amil FuegoEliminated1000.00#1148.60
Sergio Iturriaga Lago Rupanco476.00
Carlos Lobos Ranco072.60
Felipe Martinez NavideñoEliminated1000.00
Ricardo Stangher HalescoEliminated1000.00#
7Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Francisco Martinez Ser UnicoEliminated1000.002056.90
Elena Ceballo Nounours du Moulin056.90
Novis Borges RitualEliminated1000.00
Carlos Silva T StartEliminated1000.00#
8Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Erik Arambula Monterrey979.902079.90
Abraham Ojeda ObuseroEliminated1000.00
Carlos Cornejo Prometeo EquusEliminated1000.00
Gregorio Martinez NoblesaEliminated1000.00#
9Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ronald Zabala Mr WiseguyEliminated1000.002091.20
Gonzalo Meza KosovoEliminated1000.00#
Carlos Narvaez Que Loco891.20
10Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Juan Tafur QuinntoEliminated1000.002208.70
Mauricio Bermudez Nankin12208.70
Wilson Zarabanda VictoriosaEliminated1000.00
Alexander Lopez NiloEliminated1000.00#

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