Equestrian – Team competition at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Palace of Versailes | ||||||||||||
Date | 6 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 6 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning score | 235.567 | ||||||||||||
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 Para-equestrian team event was held on 6 September 2024 at the Palace of Versailles.
Six teams entered. Each team had three riders delivering a championship test, with the three final average scores combined to make a team score. [1] [2] [3]
Rank | Nation | Riders Horses | Grade | E | H | C | M | B | Total | Combined |
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United States | Roxanne Trunnell on Fan Tastico H | I | 78.542 | 73.542 | 78.542 | 74.583 | 79.792 | 77.000 | 235.567 | |
Fiona Howard on Diamond Dunes | II | 82.500 | 78.333 | 83.833 | 76.500 | 78.833 | 80.000 | |||
Rebecca Hart on Floratina | III | 79.500 | 77.667 | 77.000 | 79.333 | 79.333 | 78.567 | |||
Netherlands | Sanne Voets on Demantur | IV | 75.405 | 78.514 | 76.216 | 75.405 | 77.297 | 76.567 | 232.850 | |
Demi Haerkens on Daula | IV | 77.973 | 80.405 | 78.649 | 77.027 | 77.027 | 78.216 | |||
Rixt van der Horst on Royal Fonq | III | 76.833 | 80.500 | 75.833 | 77.667 | 79.500 | 78.067 | |||
Germany | Anna-Lena Niehues on Quimbaya 6 | IV | 74.865 | 76.081 | 77.162 | 73.514 | 75.135 | 75.351 | 223.751 | |
Regine Mispelkamp on Highlander Delight's | V | 76.711 | 76.711 | 75.658 | 71.316 | 77.105 | 75.500 | |||
Heidemarie Dresing on Dooloop | II | 73.500 | 72.333 | 71.667 | 72.333 | 74.667 | 72.900 | |||
4 | Italy | Sara Morganti on Mariebelle | I | 78.333 | 82.292 | 80.625 | 78.333 | 77.708 | 79.458 | 223.166 |
Carola Semperboni on Paul | I | 68.542 | 71.875 | 70.417 | 69.583 | 73.125 | 70.708 | |||
Francesca Salvade' on Escari | III | 72.667 | 74.333 | 72.333 | 70.833 | 74.833 | 73.000 | |||
5 | France | Alexia Pittier on Sultan 768 | IV | 72.297 | 70.946 | 74.730 | 69.595 | 71.892 | 71.892 | 220.506 |
Vladimir Vinchon on Pegase Mayenne | IV | 73.919 | 75.405 | 76.216 | 76.081 | 73.784 | 75.081 | |||
Chiara Zenati on Swing Royal | III | 74.500 | 72.167 | 69.500 | 77.167 | 74.333 | 73.533 | |||
6 | Great Britain | Sophie Wells on Ljt Egebjerggards Samoa | V | 73.158 | 67.895 | 69.868 | 73.421 | 70.132 | 70.895 | 219.562 |
Georgia Wilson on Sakura | II | 73.333 | 72.333 | 73.500 | 73.833 | 73.500 | 73.300 | |||
Natasha Baker on Dawn Chorus | III | 74.167 | 75.500 | 77.667 | 74.833 | 74.667 | 75.367 |
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