Equestrian at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Individual dressage

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Individual dressage
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
OG2024-dressage-stands.jpg
Olympic equestrian dressage arena
Venue Palace of Versailles
Date30 July - 4 August 2024
Competitors60 from 30 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Isabell Werth Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Charlotte Fry Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain
  2020
2028  
Jessica von Bredow-Werndl of Germany won the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle OG2024-dressage-Jessica-von-Bredow-Werndl01.jpg
Jessica von Bredow-Werndl of Germany won the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle

The individual dressage event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 30 July to 4 August 2024 at the Palace of Versailles. [1] Like all other equestrian events, the dressage competition is open-gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. 60 riders from 30 nations are expected to compete. [2]

Background

This was the 26th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1912.

The two-time reigning Olympic champion is Jessica von Bredow-Werndl of Germany (riding Dalera). The reigning (2022) World Champion is Charlotte Fry of Great Britain.

An Olympics.com preview of equestrian (all events) provided the following overview:

Germany has won the most gold medals in Olympic equestrian sports, reflecting the country's equestrian heritage and passion for the sport. Michael Jung has dominated individual eventing at recent Games, winning gold in both London 2012, Rio 2016 and Paris 2024. Jung was destined to carve his name into equestrian history: both his father and grandfather were well-known equestrian athletes. Sweden, France, Netherlands, the USA and Great Britain are among the other leading nations in equestrian sport. [3]

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified riders in the individual dressage. Quota places are allocated to the NOC, which selects the riders. There were 60 quota places available, allocated as follows:

Competition format

The competition format has changed dramatically since the 2016 format. The competition has dropped from three rounds to two; moreover, advancement is now determined first by place in group rather than overall place (though there are lucky loser places available). The two rounds of the competition are the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Freestyle. [4]

Schedule

The event takes place on three competition days over six days, with two days for the Grand Prix followed by two rest days, the team final day, then the individual Grand Prix Freestyle.

All times are European Central Time (UTC+1). [5] [6]

DayDateStartFinishPhase
Day 1Tuesday 30 July 202411:0016:30Grand Prix Day 1
Day 2Wednesday 31 July 202410:0015:30Grand Prix Day 2
Day 6Sunday 4 August 202410:0014:00Grand Prix Freestyle

Results

Grand Prix

The top two athletes from each group, and the six athletes with the next best scores (a multi-step tiebreaker would be used for ties, finally broken by random draw will qualify to the individual final (Grand Prix Freestyle). [7]

RankGroupRiderNationHorseGP scoreNotes
1F Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany TSF Dalera82.065Q
2D Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Freestyle80.792Q
3D Isabell Werth Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Wendy78.913Q
4A Charlotte Fry Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain Glamourdale78.028Q
5A Nanna Skodborg Merrald Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Zepter78.028Q
6A Dinja van Liere Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Hermes77.764Q
7A Carl Hester Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain Fame77.345Q
8B Daniel Bachmann Andersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Vayron76.910Q
9D Isabel Freese Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Total Hope76.817Q
10B Frederic Wandres Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Bluetooth76.118Q
11C Becky Moody Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain Jagerbomb74.938Q
12E Emmelie Scholtens Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Indian Rock74.581Q
13C Patrik Kittel Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Touchdown74.317Q
14E Victoria Max-Theurer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria FH Abbeglen74.301Q
15E Therese Nilshagen Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Dante Weltino73.991Q
16F Pauline Basquin Flag of France.svg  France Sertorius de Rima Z73.711Q
17B Emma Kanerva Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Greek Air73.680Q
18E Sandra Sysojeva Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Maxima Bella73.416Q
19B Flore de Winne Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Flynn FRH73.028
20C Adrienne Lyle Flag of the United States.svg  United States Helix72.593
21F Hans Peter Minderhoud Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Toto Jr.72.578
22D Domien Michiels Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Intermezzo V/H Meerdaalhof72.531
23C Larissa Pauluis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Flambeau72.127
24F Nicolas Wagner Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Quarter Back Junior FRH71.988
25B Juliette Ramel Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Buriël K.H.71.553
26D Florian Bacher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Escorial71.009
27E Julio Mendoza Loor Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Goldstrike70.839
28F Borja Carrascosa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Frizzantino FRH70.823
29A Corentin Pottier Flag of France.svg  France Gotilas du Feauillard70.683
30D Henri Ruoste Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Tiffanys Diamond70.621
31E Alexandre Ayache Flag of France.svg  France Jolene70.279
32F Simone Pearce Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Destano70.171
33A João Oliva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Feel Good VO70.093
34C Hwang Young-shik Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Delmonte 770.000
35E William Matthew Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Mysterious Star69.953
36C Claudio Castilla Ruiz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Hi-Rico Do Sobral69.829
37B Abigail Lyle Flag of Ireland (3-2).svg  Ireland Giraldo69.441
38A Justina Vanagaite Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Nabab69.208
39A Jayden Brown Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Quincy B68.991
40F Melissa Galloway Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Windermere J'Obei W68.913
41A Naima Moreira Laliberte Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Statesman68.711
42D Yessin Rahmouni Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco All At Once68.696
43F Camille Carier Bergeron Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Finnländerin68.338
44E Rita Ralao Duarte Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Irao68.261
45A Stefan Lehfellner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Roberto Carlos MT68.183
46B Patricia Ferrando Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Honnaisseur67.143
47B Katarzyna Milczarek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Guapo66.910
48B António do Vale Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fine Fellow H66.910
49C Chris von Martels Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Eclips66.863
50C Maria Caetano Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Hit Plus66.630
51F Steffen Peters Flag of the United States.svg  United States Suppenkasper66.490
52D Anush Agarwalla Flag of India.svg  India Sir Caramello OLD66.444
53C Alisa Glinka Flag of Moldova (3-2).svg  Moldova Abercrombie66.056
54E Joanna Robinson Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Glamouraline65.630
55C Andrina Suter Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Fibonacci65.590
56A Caroline Chew Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Zatchmo63.351
57E Yvonne Losos de Muniz Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Aquamarijn61.211
58D Juan Antonio Jiménez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Euclides MOR60.171
59F Aleksandra Szulc Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Breakdance60.078
-B Marcus Orlob Flag of the United States.svg  United States JaneEL

Grand Prix Freestyle

The top eighteen riders from the Grand Prix competed in the individual freestyle final in which the individual medals were awarded. [8]

RankRiderNationHorseGPF scoreNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany TSF Dalera90.093
Silver medal icon.svg Isabell Werth Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Wendy89.614
Bronze medal icon.svg Charlotte Fry Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain Glamourdale88.971
4 Dinja van Liere Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Hermes88.432
5 Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Freestyle88.093
6 Carl Hester Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain Fame85.161
7 Daniel Bachmann Andersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Vayron84.850
8 Becky Moody Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain Jagerbomb84.357
9 Nanna Skodborg Merrald Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Zepter83.293
10 Isabel Freese Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Total Hope OLD83.050
11 Emmelie Scholtens Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Indian Rock81.750
12 Emma Kanerva Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Greek Air81.607
13 Frederic Wandres Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Bluetooth OLD81.350
14 Patrik Kittel Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Touchdown80.854
15 Sandra Sysojeva Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Maxima Bella80.075
16 Pauline Basquin Flag of France.svg  France Sertorius de Rima Z79.118
17 Victoria Max-Theurer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Abbeglen FH NRW75.375
18 Therese Nilshagen Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Dante Welting OLD74.714

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