The team dressage at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy was held at Stade Michel d'Ornano on 25 and 26 August 2014. [1]
German team won gold medal, their first World Equestrian Games gold in team dressage since 2006. The silver medal was won by the British team while the Dutch team, the defending champions, won the bronze medal.
The team scores were based on the Grand Prix results. In order to compete, team had to have three or four riders entered. Grand Prix results were also used for the individual dressage competition.
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Date | Time | Round |
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Monday, 25 August 2014 | 08:00 | Grand Prix (Day 1) |
Tuesday, 26 August 2014 | 08:00 | Grand Prix (Day 2) |
Rank | Country | Total | ||
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Rider | Horse | % Score | ||
Germany | 241.700 | |||
Isabell Werth | Bella Rose | 81.529 | ||
Helen Langehanenberg | Damon Hill | 81.357 | ||
Kristina Sprehe | Desperados | 78.814 | ||
Fabienne Lütkemeier | D'Agostino | 73.586# | ||
Great Britain | 231.343 | |||
Charlotte Dujardin | Valegro | 85.271 | ||
Carl Hester | Nip Tuck | 74.186 | ||
Michael Eilberg | Half Moon Delphi | 71.886 | ||
Gareth Hughes | Stenkjers Nadonna | 69.714# | ||
Netherlands | 227.400 | |||
Adelinde Cornelissen | Parzival | 79.629 | ||
Hans Peter Minderhoud | Johnson | 74.357 | ||
Diederik van Silfhout | Arlando | 73.414 | ||
Edward Gal | Voice | 72.414# | ||
4 | United States | 222.714 | ||
Steffen Peters | Legolas | 75.843 | ||
Laura Graves | Verdades | 74.871 | ||
Adrienne Lyle | Wizard | 72.000 | ||
Tina Konyot | Calecto | 69.643# | ||
5 | Spain | 221.800 | ||
Morgan Barbançon | Painted Black | 75.143 | ||
Jose Daniel Martin Dockx | Grandioso | 74.243 | ||
José Antonio Garcia Mena | Norte Lovera | 72.414 | ||
Borja Carrascosa | Hicksteadt | 66.143# | ||
6 | Sweden | 221.386 | ||
Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén | Don Auriello | 76.186 | ||
Patrik Kittel | Scandic | 74.086 | ||
Minna Telde | Santana | 71.114 | ||
Jeanna Högberg | Darcia | 69.657# | ||
7 | Denmark | 218.028 | ||
Anna Kasprzak | Donnperignon | 74.457 | ||
Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein | Digby | 72.771 | ||
Lars Petersen | Mariett | 70.800 | ||
Mikala Münter Gundersen | My Lady | 70.271# | ||
8 | Austria | 213.229 | ||
Victoria Max-Theurer | Augustin | 77.114 | ||
Renate Voglsang | Fabriano | 69.329 | ||
Christian Schumach | Picardo | 66.786 | ||
Karin Kosak | Lucy's Day | 66.043# | ||
9 | Canada | 211.714 | ||
Belinda Trussell | Anton | 71.614 | ||
David Marcus | Capital | 70.357 | ||
Megan Lane | Caravella | 69.743 | ||
Karen Pavicic | Don Daiquiri | 69.486# | ||
10 | Australia | 210.829 | ||
Mary Hanna | Sancette | 70.929 | ||
Lyndal Oatley | Sandro Boy | 70.600 | ||
Maree Tomkinson | Diamantina | 69.300 | ||
Kristy Oatley | Ronan | 63.771# | ||
11 | France | 210.615 | ||
Arnaud Serre | Robinson de Lafont de Massa | 72.843 | ||
Marc Boblet | Noble Dream | 70.686 | ||
Jessica Michel | Riwera de Hus | 67.086 | ||
Alexandre Ayache | Lights of Londonderry | 66.886# | ||
12 | Belgium | 209.557 | ||
Claudia Fassaert | Donnerfee | 70.386 | ||
Jeroen Devroe | Eres | 70.214 | ||
Laurence Vanommeslaghe | Avec Plaisir | 68.957 | ||
Julie de Deken | Lucky Dance | 66.486# | ||
13 | Switzerland | 208.514 | ||
Marcela Krinke-Susmelj | Molberg | 73.186 | ||
Melanie Hofmann | Cazzago | 67.671 | ||
Caroline Häcki | Rigoletto Royal | 67.657 | ||
Hans Staub | Warbeau | 66.114# | ||
14 | Finland | 206.486 | ||
Terhi Stegars | Axis | 69.257 | ||
Eevamaria Porthan-Broddell | Solos Lacan | 68.700 | ||
Mikaela Lindh | Mas Guapo | 68.529 | ||
Stella Hagelstam | Chopin | 65.500# | ||
15 | Italy | 205.271 | ||
Valentina Truppa | Eremo del Castegno | 73.814 | ||
Ester Soldi | Harmonia | 66.300 | ||
Leonardo Tiozzo | Randon | 65.157 | ||
Federica Scolari | Beldonwelt | 64.429# | ||
16 | Portugal | 202.686 | ||
Carlos Pinto | Soberano | 68.800 | ||
Maria Caetano | Xiripiti | 67.186 | ||
Filipe Canelas | Der Clou | 66.700 | ||
Manuel Veiga | Ben Hur Da Broa | 65.543# | ||
17 | Poland | 200.843 | ||
Beata Stremler | Rubicon | 67.343 | ||
Anna Lukasik | Stella Pack Ganda | 67.257 | ||
Zaneta Skowronska | Mystery | 66.243 | ||
18 | Russia | 200.700 | ||
Inessa Merkulova | Mister X | 71.157 | ||
Marina Aframeeva | Vosk | 67.629 | ||
Tatiana Dorofeeva | Kartsevo Upperville | 61.914 | ||
19 | Ukraine | 198.829 | ||
Inna Logutenkova | Don Gregorius | 69.229 | ||
Svetlana Kiseliova | Parish | 66.814 | ||
Maksim Kovshov | Flirt | 62.786 | ||
20 | South Africa | 194.929 | ||
Nicole Smith | Victoria | 68.757 | ||
Chere Burger | Adelparg Anders | 64.929 | ||
Denise Hallion | Wervelwind | 61.243 | ||
Tanya Seymour | Ramoneur | 55.257# | ||
21 | Norway | 194.386 | ||
Lillann Jebsen | Pro-Set | 68.057 | ||
Trude Hestengen | Tobajo Pik Disney | 67.543 | ||
Ellen Birgitte Farbrot | Akon Askelund | 58.786 | ||
22 | Ireland | 194.057 | ||
Roland Tong | Pompidou | 66.900 | ||
Anna Merveldt | Vancouver | 64.800 | ||
James Connor | Casino Royal | 62.357 | ||
Judy Reynolds | Vancouver | 61.086# | ||
21 | Luxembourg | 192.829 | ||
Sascha Schulz | Wito Corleone | 66.086 | ||
Veronique Henschen | Fontalero | 65.457 | ||
Diane Erpelding | Woltair | 61.286 | ||
24 | Brazil | 188.429 | ||
João Victor Oliva | Signo Dos Pinhais | 63.843 | ||
Manuel de Almeida | Vinheste | 63.057 | ||
Pedro de Almeida | Sambo | 61.529 | ||
Luiza de Almeida | Pastor | EL# |
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