Equestrian – Individual freestyle test, grade I at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Palais de Versailles | ||||||||||||
Date | 7 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 8 from 7 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning score | 82.49 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Individual championship | I | II | III | IV | V |
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Individual freestyle | I | II | III | IV | V |
Team | Team Open | ||||
The individual freestyle test, grade I, para-equestrian dressage event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics was contested on the afternoon of 7 September 2024 at the Palace of Versailles, Paris. [1] [2]
The competition was assessed by a ground jury composed of five judges placed at locations designated E, H, C, M, and B. Each judge rated the competitors' performances with a percentage score across two areas - technique and artistry. The ten scores from the jury were then averaged to determine a rider's total percentage score.
Judge at E | Hanneke Gerritsen ( Netherlands) |
Judge at H | Anne Prain ( France) |
Judge at C | Sarah Leitch ( Great Britain), jury president |
Judge at M | Marc Urban ( Belgium) |
Judge at B | Alison King ( Hong Kong) |
Grade I [3] riders are described by the IPC as " athletes [that] have severe impairments affecting all limbs and the trunk. " [4] .
Riders performed one test apiece. Unlike the Championship test, riders and horses are marked on both technical ('Tech.') and artistic criteria ('Art.'). All five marks in both categories are then averaged for the final score. As with all freestyle finals, 8 Riders started the event [5] [6] [7] .
Rank | Rider Horse | Nationality | Section | E | H | C | M | B | Avg | Result |
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Rihards Snikus on King Of The Dance | Latvia | 83.80 | 80.83 | 83.83 | 83.80 | 80.17 | 82.49 | |||
Tech. | 81.00 | 78.67 | 83.67 | 81.00 | 78.33 | 80.53 | ||||
Art. | 86.60 | 83.00 | 84.00 | 86.60 | 82.00 | 84.44 | ||||
Sara Morganti on Mariebelle | Italy | 77.77 | 80.17 | 82.23 | 83.50 | 83.37 | 81.41 | |||
Tech. | 80.33 | 81.33 | 81.67 | 81.00 | 80.33 | 80.93 | ||||
Art. | 78.40 | 79.00 | 82.80 | 86.00 | 86.40 | 82.52 | ||||
Mari Durward-Akhurst on Athene Lindebjerg | Great Britain | 80.70 | 77.17 | 79.27 | 74.67 | 76.93 | 77.75 | |||
Tech. | 78.00 | 76.33 | 78.33 | 72.33 | 75.67 | 76.13 | ||||
Art. | 83.40 | 78.00 | 80.20 | 77.00 | 78.20 | 79.36 | ||||
4 | Annemarieke Nobel on Doo Schufro | Netherlands | 77.30 | 79.17 | 75.17 | 80.67 | 75.77 | 77.61 | ||
Tech. | 75.00 | 79.33 | 73.33 | 78.33 | 73.33 | 75.87 | ||||
Art. | 79.60 | 79.00 | 77.00 | 83.00 | 78.20 | 79.36 | ||||
5 | Roxanne Trunnell on Fan Tastico H | United States | 75.60 | 75.17 | 75.80 | 81.00 | 78.97 | 77.31 | ||
Tech. | 72.00 | 74.33 | 73.00 | 77.00 | 76.33 | 74.53 | ||||
Art. | 79.20 | 76.00 | 78.60 | 85.00 | 81.60 | 80.08 | ||||
6 | Carola Semperboni on Paul | Italy | 75.10 | 74.67 | 73.50 | 72.87 | 76.63 | 74.55 | ||
Tech. | 70.00 | 73.33 | 72.00 | 69.33 | 72.67 | 71.47 | ||||
Art. | 80.20 | 76.00 | 75.00 | 76.40 | 80.60 | 77.64 | ||||
7 | Stella Barton on Lord Larmarque | Australia | 74.13 | 70.17 | 77.67 | 73.13 | 74.70 | 73.96 | ||
Tech. | 69.67 | 69.33 | 76.33 | 71.67 | 72.00 | 71.80 | ||||
Art. | 78.60 | 71.00 | 79.00 | 74.60 | 77.40 | 76.12 | ||||
8 | Laurentia Tan on Hickstead | Singapore | 74.97 | 73.00 | 75.17 | 69.97 | 72.77 | 73.17 | ||
Tech. | 71.33 | 71.00 | 71.33 | 68.33 | 70.33 | 70.47 | ||||
Art. | 78.60 | 75.00 | 79.00 | 71.60 | 75.20 | 75.88 |
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