Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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The individual eventing event, part of the equestrian program at the 2004 Summer Olympics, was held from 15 to 18 August 2004 in the Olympic Equestrian Centre on the outskirts of Markopoulo in the Attica region of Greece. Like all other equestrian events, the eventing competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. [1]

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For the first time, there were two rounds of jumping. Both rounds counted towards the individual results. After the first round, the final team placings were determined. Then the top 25 pairs ( limited to three per nation ) contested a second jumping round, the results from this were added to the riders scores to determine the final individual results.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Leslie Law on Shear L'Eau  (GBR)Flag of the United States.svg  Kimberly Severson on Winsome Adante  (USA)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Philippa Funnell on Primmore's Pride (GBR)

Bettina Hoy

The German Bettina Hoy was initially awarded first place. During the first jumping phase, she received 14 time penalty points in an otherwise flawless round. This put her in eighth place going into the final phase. The Germans appealed those points, noting that the time on which the points had been assigned (the time from when Hoy had first crossed the starting line) was not the same time as the time displayed on the stadium clock and which Hoy had thought was the official time. The clock had been reset and displayed the time from when Hoy had crossed the starting line the second time, which was when she began her jumps. These points were then rescinded by the Jury of Appeal, which put Hoy in second place only 2.20 points behind the then-leader. In the final jumping phase, Hoy moved into first place and was awarded the gold medal on 18 August. The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled on 21 August that the appeal had been incorrectly upheld and ordered that the 14 points be returned to Hoy's score. This stripped her of her medal and put her in ninth place.

Results

The total score for each horse and rider was the sum of the total penalty points earned in the various phases of competitions. The pair with the lowest number of penalty points was victorious.

Standings after Dressage

For the dressage portion of the competition, horse and rider pairs performed series of movements that were evaluated by judges. Judges gave marks of 0 to 10 for each movement, subtracting points for errors. The score for each judge was represented by a percentage of marks possible that were gained. Scores from the three judges were averaged for an overall percentage. This was then subtracted from 100 and multiplied by 1.5 to determine the number of penalty points awarded for the round.

RankRiderHorseNationJudge HJudge CJudge BScorePenalty Points
1 Nicolas Touzaint Galan de SauvagereFlag of France.svg  France 78.882.480.080.4029.4
2 Pippa Funnell Primmore's Pride Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 81.277.678.479.0731.4
3 Bettina Hoy Ringwood CockatooFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 78.880.077.278.6732.0
4 Kimberly Severson Winsome Adante Flag of the United States.svg  United States 76.077.274.475.8736.2
5 Jean Teulere Espoir de la MareFlag of France.svg  France 74.875.273.274.4038.4
6 William Fox-Pitt Tamarillo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 72.475.275.274.2738.6
7 Rebel Morrow Oaklea GrooverFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 72.071.675.272.9340.6
8 Ingrid Klimke Sleep LateFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 69.676.072.472.6741.0
9 Frank Ostholt Air JordanFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 68.477.271.672.4041.4
10 Leslie Law Shear l'EauFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 71.671.270.871.2043.2
11 Linda Algotsson Stand By MeFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 70.073.669.270.9343.6
11 Andrew Hoy Mr PracatanFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 70.473.668.870.9343.6
13 Heelan Tompkins GlengarrickFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 71.271.669.270.6744.0
14 Hinrich Romeike MariusFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 70.872.468.070.4044.4
15 Darren Chiacchia Windfall 2 Flag of the United States.svg  United States 69.674.067.270.2744.6
16 Olivia Bunn Top of the LineFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 68.471.270.069.8745.2
16 Heidi Antikatzides MichaelmasFlag of Greece.svg  Greece 66.873.269.669.8745.2
18 Andreas Dibowski Little LemonFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 66.070.872.469.7345.4
19 Didier Courrèges Debat d'EstruvalFlag of France.svg  France 66.072.470.469.6045.6
20 Arnaud Boiteau Expo du MoulinFlag of France.svg  France 68.472.467.669.4745.8
21 Phillip Dutton Nova TopFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 68.469.268.868.8046.8
22 Matthew Grayling RevoFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 64.870.070.868.5347.2
23 John Williams CarrickFlag of the United States.svg  United States 66.470.068.468.2747.6
24 Constantin van Rijckevorsel Withcote NellieFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 66.473.264.468.0048.0
24 Mary King King Solomon IIIFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 69.268.866.068.0048.0
26 Marisa Cortesi Peppermint IIIFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 66.467.269.667.7348.4
27 Stuart Tinney JeepsterFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 68.467.666.467.4748.8
28 Jeanette Brakewell Over to YouFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 67.668.464.466.8049.8
29 Amy Tryon Poggio IIFlag of the United States.svg  United States 65.270.862.866.2750.6
30 Kamil Rajnert MarnegoFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 62.069.666.866.1350.8
31 Sasha Harrison All Love du FenaudFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 64.862.866.864.8052.8
32 Harald Ambros Miss FerrariFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 63.668.060.464.0054.0
33 Cedric Lyard Fine MervielleFlag of France.svg  France 61.265.664.463.7354.4
34 Joris Vanspringel Over and OverFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 62.066.859.262.6756.0
35 Karin Donckers GormleyFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 59.266.861.262.4056.4
36 Sara Algotsson Robin des BoisFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 62.8062.861.262.2756.6
37 Dolf Desmedt Bold ActionFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 59.264.462.462.0057.0
38 Jaroslav Hatla Jennallas BoyFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 64.458.461.661.4757.8
38 Eddy Stibbe Dusky MoonFlag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Netherlands Antilles 62.461.260.861.4757.8
40 Niall Griffin Sinead CodyFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 61.660.860.861.0758.4
41 Susan Shortt Just Beauty QueenFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 60.860.461.260.8058.8
42 Tim Collins Delton MagnaFlag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 58.859.662.860.4059.4
43 Andreas Zehrer Raemmi DaemmiFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 58.459.261.659.7360.4
43 Andrzej Pasek DekalogFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 58.460.460.459.7360.4
45 Harald Siegl Gigant 2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 58.062.058.859.6060.6
46 Magnus Gallerdal KeymasterFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 55.661.660.859.3361.0
47 Hawley Bennett LivingstoneFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 57.660.859.259.2061.2
48 Harald Riedl Foxy XXFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 57.260.858.858.9361.6
49 Susanna Bordone AvaFlag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 58.458.457.658.1362.8
50 Mark Kyle Drunken DisorderlyFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 59.256.458.458.0063.0
51 Michael Winter BalistaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 56.859.257.657.8763.2
52 Garry Roque WaikuraFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 57.654.061.657.7363.4
52 Andrew Nicholson FenicioFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 58.057.258.057.7363.4
54 Hendrik Degros Mr. NoppusFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 56.062.054.457.4763.8
54 Blyth Tait Ready TeddyFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 56.856.459.257.4763.8
56 Fabio Magni Vent d'AradeFlag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 55.258.857.257.0764.4
57 Jennifer Eicher Agent MulderFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 55.655.259.256.6765.0
58 Julie Richards Jacob Two TwoFlag of the United States.svg  United States 54.054.460.856.4065.4
59 Rafael de Gouveira Junior MozartFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 56.056.855.656.1365.8
60 Bruce Mandeville LarissaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 55.254.457.655.7366.4
61 Daniel Jocelyn SilenceFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 57.255.653.655.4766.8
61 Stefano Brecciaroli Cappa HillFlag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 56.453.256.855.4766.8
63 Pawel Spisak WeriuszFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 54.057.654.455.3367.0
64 Edmond Gibney Kings HighwayFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 54.856.452.854.6768.0
65 Pepo Puch Banville d'IvoyFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 53.652.057.254.2768.6
66 André Paro Land HeirFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 54.052.453.653.3370.0
66 Sérgio Marins Rally LFFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 56.449.654.053.3370.0
68 Ian Roberts Mata-rikiFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 54.050.454.452.9370.6
69 Giovanni Menchi HuneferFlag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 51.650.053.651.7372.4
70 Carlos Grave Laughton HillsFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 53.251.250.051.4772.8
71 Margit Appelt Ice on FireFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 50.850.849.250.2774.6
71 Pongsiree Bunluewong Eliza JaneFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 50.046.054.850.2774.6
73 Raul de Senna Super RockyFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 49.248.850.049.3376.0
74 Remo Tellini Especial ReserveFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 47.246.846.846.9379.6
75 Viorel Bubau CarnavalFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 47.642.450.046.6780.0

Standings after Dressage and Cross-Country

In the cross country phase, each pair had to traverse an obstacle course spread over a track of approximately 5.57 kilometres. The optimum time for the course was 9 minutes, 46 seconds. Pairs received .4 penalty points for every second beyond that time, up to a limit of 19 minutes and 32 seconds. Any pair that had not finished in that time was eliminated.

Penalty points were also assessed for disobedience faults at obstacles and for falls. Disobedience faults incurred 20 penalty points, rider falls incurred 65, and horse falls eliminated the pair. The total penalty points from cross country were added to those incurred in phase 1, dressage, for a two-round total.

RankRiderHorseNationFaultsTimeScorePhase 1Total
1Nicolas TouzaintGalan de Sauvagere Flag of France.svg France00029.429.4
2Bettina HoyRingwood Cockatoo Flag of Germany.svg Germany03.63.632.035.6
3Kimberly SeversonWinsome Adante Flag of the United States.svg United States00036.236.2
4Jean TeulereEspoir de la Mare Flag of France.svg France00038.438.4
5William Fox-PittTamarillo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain00038.638.6
6Ingrid KlimkeSleep Late Flag of Germany.svg Germany00041.041.0
7Rebel MorrowOaklea Groover Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia01.61.640.642.2
8Pippa FunnelPrimmore's Pride Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain011.211.231.442.6
9Frank OstholtAir Jordan Flag of Germany.svg Germany01.61.641.443.0
10Heelan TompkinsGlengarrick Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand00044.044.0
11Leslie LawShear l'Eau Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain01.21.243.244.4
12Darren ChiacchiaWindfall 2 Flag of the United States.svg United States00044.644.6
13Hinrich RomeikeMarius Flag of Germany.svg Germany00.80.844.445.2
14Didier CourrègesDebat d'Estruval Flag of France.svg France00045.645.6
15Olivia BunnTop of the Line Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia01.21.245.246.4
16Phillip DuttonNova Top Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia00046.846.8
17Matthew GraylingRevo Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand00047.247.2
18Mary KingKing Solomon III Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain00048.048.0
19Stuart TinneyJeepster Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia00048.848.8
19John WilliamsCarrick Flag of the United States.svg United States01.21.247.648.8
21Andreas DibowskiLittle Lemon Flag of Germany.svg Germany03.63.645.449.0
22Amy TryonPoggio II Flag of the United States.svg United States01.21.250.651.8
23Jeanette BrakewellOver to You Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain04.04.049.853.8
24Constantin van RijckevorselWithcote Nellie Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium06.46.448.054.4
25Karin DonckersGormley Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium00056.456.4
26Cedric LyardFine Mervielle Flag of France.svg France03.23.254.457.6
27Harald AmbrosMiss Ferrari Flag of Austria.svg Austria07.27.254.061.2
28Jaroslav HatlaJennallas Boy Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic05.25.257.863.0
28Mark KyleDrunken Disorderly Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland00063.063.0
30Niall GriffinLorgaine Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland04.84.858.463.2
31Magnus GallerdalKeymaster Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden02.82.861.063.8
32Susan ShorttJust Beauty Queen Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland06.06.058.864.8
33Blyth TaitReady Teddy Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand01.21.263.865.0
33Jennifer EicherAgent Mulder Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland00.00.065.065.0
35Daniel JocelynSilence Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand00.00.066.866.8
36Julie RichardsJacob Two Two Flag of the United States.svg United States01.61.665.467.0
37Sara AlgotsonRobin des Bois Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden011.211.256.667.8
38Tim CollinsDelton Magna Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda09.29.259.468.6
39Rafael Gouveia Jr.Mozart Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil04.84.865.870.6
40Kamil RajnertMarnego Flag of Poland.svg Poland024.424.450.875.2
41Giovanni MenchiHunefer Flag of Italy.svg Italy04.04.072.476.4
42Bruce MandevilleLarissa Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada010.810.866.477.2
43Pongsiree BunluewongEliza Jane Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand04.44.474.679.0
44Stefano BrecciaroliCappa Hill Flag of Italy.svg Italy013.213.266.880.0
44Michael WinterBalista Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada016.816.863.280.0
46Hendrik DegrosMr. Noppus Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium018.418.463.882.2
47Linda AlgotssonStand By Me Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden20.018.838.843.682.4
48Harald SieglGigant 2 Flag of Austria.svg Austria023.223.260.683.8
49Carlos GraveLaughton Hills Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal012.812.872.885.6
50Sergio MarinsRally LF Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil016.016.070.086.0
51Andre ParoLand Heir Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil016.816.870.086.8
51Andrzej PasekDekalog Flag of Poland.svg Poland026.426.460.486.8
53Dolf DesmedtBold Action Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium20.011.231.257.088.2
54Fabio MagniVent d'Arade Flag of Italy.svg Italy024.424.464.488.8
55Raul SennaSuper Rocky Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil014.414.476.090.4
56Sasha HarrisonAll Love du Fenaud Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland20.021.641.652.894.4
57Remo TelliniEspecial Reserve Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil017.617.679.697.2
58Eddy StibbeDusky Moon Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg Netherlands Antilles20.029.249.257.8107.0
59Garry RoqueWaikura Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada045.645.663.4109.0
60Susanna BordoneAva Flag of Italy.svg Italy20.027.247.262.8110.0
61Harald RiedlFoxy XX Flag of Austria.svg Austria20.032.852.861.6114.4
62Andrew HoyMr Pracatan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia65.010.875.843.6119.4
63Heidi AntikatzidesMichaelmas Flag of Greece.svg Greece65.021.686.645.2131.8
64Andrew NicholsonFenicio Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand65.07.272.263.4135.6
65Edmond GibneyKings Highway Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland65.015.680.668148.6
66Pepo PuchBanville d'Ivoy Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia65.015.680.668.6149.2
67Hawley BennettLivingstone Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada40.054.894.861.2156.0
68Marisa CortesiPeppermint III Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland85.026.0111.048.4159.4
69Pawel SpisakWeriusz Flag of Poland.svg Poland65.034.499.467.0166.4
70Ian RobertsMata-riki Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada85.052.0137.070.6207.6
71Margit AppeltIce on Fire Flag of Austria.svg Austria65.097.2162.274.6236.8
DNFArnaud BoiteauExpo du Moulin Flag of France.svg France---45.8-
DNFJoris VanspringelOver and Over Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium---56.0-
DNFAndreas ZehrerRaemmi Daemmi Flag of Austria.svg Austria---60.4-
DNFViorel BubauCarnaval Flag of Romania.svg Romania---80.0-

Standings after Show jumping round one

In show jumping, pairs received 4 penalty points for each obstacle knocked down, 4 penalty points for the horse's first disobedience, and 8 penalty points for the rider's first fall. They also received 1 penalty point for each second over the optimum time.

They could be eliminated for a second disobedience, the rider's second fall, the horse's first fall, or taking more than twice the optimum time to finish the course. No pairs were eliminated in any of these fashions, though one team did not start and two more withdrew.

RankRiderHorseNationFaultsTimeScorePhases 1+2Total
1Nicolas TouzaintGalan de Sauvagere Flag of France.svg France40429.433.4
2Kimberly SeversonWinsome Adante Flag of the United States.svg United States41536.241.2
3Philippa FunnelPrimmore's Pride Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain00042.642.6
4Leslie LawShear l'Eau Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain00044.444.4
5Hinrich RomeikeMarius Flag of Germany.svg Germany00045.245.2
6Jean TeulereEspoir de la Mare Flag of France.svg France44838.446.4
7Heelan TompkinsGlengarrick Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand40444.048.0
8Bettina HoyRingwood Cockatoo Flag of Germany.svg Germany0141435.649.6
9Rebel MorrowOaklea Groover Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia44842.250.2
10Phillip DuttonNova Top Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia40446.850.8
11Amy TryonPoggio II Flag of the United States.svg United States00051.851.8
12Darren ChiacchiaWindfall 2 Flag of the United States.svg United States80844.652.6
13Andreas DibowskiLittle Lemon Flag of Germany.svg Germany4044953.0
14Frank OstholtAir Jordan Flag of Germany.svg Germany831143.054.0
15Constantin van RijckevorselWithcote Nellie Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium00054.454.4
16Mary KingKing Solomon III Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain80048.056.0
17Karin DonckersGormley Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium00056.456.4
18Jeanette BrakewellOver to You Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain40453.857.8
19Matthew GraylingRevo Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand1201247.259.2
20Didier CourrègesDebat d'Estruval Flag of France.svg France1231545.660.6
21John WilliamsCarrick Flag of the United States.svg United States1201248.860.8
22Magnus GallerdalKeymaster Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden00063.863.8
23Jaroslav HatlaJennallas Boy Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic40463.067.0
23Julie RichardsJacob Two Two Flag of the United States.svg United States00067.067.0
23Mark KyleDrunken Disorderly Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland40063.067.0
26Blyth TaitReady Teddy Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand40465.069.0
27Harald AmbrosMiss Ferrari Flag of Austria.svg Austria80861.269.2
28Cedric LyardFine Mervielle Flag of France.svg France1211357.670.6
29Daniel JocelynSilence Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand40466.870.8
30Niall GriffinLorgaine Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland821063.273.2
31Giovanni MenchiHunefer Flag of Italy.svg Italy00076.476.4
32Susan ShorttJust Beauty Queen Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland1201264.876.8
33Jennifer EicherAgent Mulder Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland1201265.077.0
33Sara AlgotsonRobin des Bois Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden1201267.879.8
35Stefano BrecciaroliCappa Hill Flag of Italy.svg Italy00080.080.0
36Tim CollinsDelton Magna Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda491368.681.6
37Hendrik DegrosMr. Noppus Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium00082.282.2
38Stuart TinneyJeepster Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia3603648.884.8
39Kamil RajnertMarnego Flag of Poland.svg Poland481275.287.2
40Michael WinterBalista Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada80880.088.0
41Bruce MandevilleLarissa Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1201277.289.2
42Linda AlgotssonStand By Me Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden80882.490.4
43Dolf DesmedtBold Action Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium40488.292.2
44Raul SennaSuper Rocky Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil41590.495.4
45Harald SieglGigant 2 Flag of Austria.svg Austria1201283.895.8
46Carlos GraveLaughton Hills Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal831185.696.6
47Rafael Gouveia Jr.Mozart Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil2463070.6100.6
48Fabio MagniVent d'Arade Flag of Italy.svg Italy1201288.8100.8
49Sasha HarrisonAll Love du Fenaud Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland80894.4102.4
50Sergio MarinsRally LF Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil1271986.0105.0
51Pongsiree BunluewongEliza Jane Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand3203279.0111.0
51Andrzej PasekDekalog Flag of Poland.svg Poland2442886.8114.8
53Eddy StibbeDusky Moon Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg Netherlands Antilles448107.0115.0
54Andre ParoLand Heir Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil16213786.8123.8
55Garry RoqueWaikura Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada12315109.0124.0
56Susanna BordoneAva Flag of Italy.svg Italy12315110.0125.0
57Andrew HoyMr Pracatan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia16016119.4135.4
58Harald RiedlFoxy XX Flag of Austria.svg Austria24327114.4141.4
59Remo TelliniEspecial Reserve Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil4475197.2148.2
60Heidi AntikatzidesMichaelmas Flag of Greece.svg Greece12517131.8148.8
61Andrew NicholsonFenicio Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand8614135.6149.6
62Edmond GibneyKings Highway Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland404148.6152.6
63Pepo PuchBanville d'Ivoy Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia459149.2158.2
64Hawley BennettLivingstone Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada12012156.0168.0
65Marisa CortesiPeppermint III Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland4812159.4171.4
66Pawel SpisakWeriusz Flag of Poland.svg Poland808166.4174.4
67Ian RobertsMata-riki Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada20222207.6229.6
68Margit AppeltIce on Fire Flag of Austria.svg Austria28735236.8271.8
WDWilliam Fox-PittTamarillo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain---38.6X
DNSIngrid KlimkeSleep Late Flag of Germany.svg Germany---41.0X
WDOlivia BunnTop of the Line Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia---45.2X
XArnaud BoiteauExpo du Moulin Flag of France.svg France---45.8-
XJoris VanspringelOver and Over Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium---56.0-
XAndreas ZehrerRaemmi Daemmi Flag of Austria.svg Austria---60.4-
XViorel BubauCarnaval Flag of Romania.svg Romania---80.0-

Final results after Jumping final

A second round of jumping was used to determine final rankings. 25 pairs of horses and riders qualified, but only three from each NOC were allowed to compete.

As before, pairs received 4 penalty points for each obstacle knocked down, 4 penalty points for the horse's first disobedience, and 8 penalty points for the rider's first fall. They also received 1 penalty point for each second over the optimum time.

They could be eliminated for a second disobedience, the rider's second fall, the horse's first fall, or taking more than twice the optimum time to finish the course.

RankRiderHorseNationFaultsTimeScorePhases 1-3Total
Gold medal icon.svgLeslie LawShear l'Eau Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain00044.444.4
Silver medal icon.svgKimberly SeversonWinsome Adante Flag of the United States.svg United States40441.245.2
Bronze medal icon.svgPhilippa FunnelPrimmore's Pride Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain40442.646.6
4Jean TeulereEspoir de la Mare Flag of France.svg France40446.450.4
5Hinrich RomeikeMarius Flag of Germany.svg Germany42645.251.2
6Amy TryonPoggio II Flag of the United States.svg United States00051.851.8
7Heelan TompkinsGlengarrick Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand40448.052.0
8Nicolas TouzaintGalan de Sauvagere Flag of France.svg France1631933.452.4
9Bettina HoyRingwood Cockatoo Flag of Germany.svg Germany42649.655.6
10Constantin van RijckevorselWithcote Nellie Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium40454.458.4
11Rebel MorrowOaklea Groover Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia821050.260.2
12Darren ChiacchiaWindfall 2 Flag of the United States.svg United States80852.660.6
13Phillip DuttonNova Top Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia1201250.862.8
14Andreas DibowskiLittle Lemon Flag of Germany.svg Germany821053.063.0
15Matthew GraylingRevo Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand40459.263.2
16Karin DonckersGormley Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium80856.464.4
17Magnus GallerdalKeymaster Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden80863.871.8
18Blyth TaitReady Teddy Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand40469.073.0
19Harald AmbrosMiss Ferrari Flag of Austria.svg Austria40469.273.2
20Mary KingKing Solomon III Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain1261856.074.0
21Mark KyleDrunken Disorderly Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland80867.075.0
21Jaroslav HatlaJennallas Boy Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic80867.075.0
23Niall GriffinLorgaine Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland821073.283.2
24Giovanni MenchiHunefer Flag of Italy.svg Italy1201276.488.4
25Didier CourrègesDebat d'Estruval Flag of France.svg France24214560.6105.6

Final rankings

Four pairs did not qualify for the final jumping because three other pairs from their team had already qualified. Those four pairs have their positions after phase three in parentheses.

  1. Leslie Law riding Shear l'Eau, Great Britain
  2. Kimberly Severson riding Winsome Adante, United States
  3. Philippa Funnel riding Primmore's Pride, Great Britain
  4. Jean Teulere riding Espoir de la Mare, France
  5. Hinrich Romeike riding Marius, Germany
  6. Amy Tryon riding Poggio II, United States
  7. Heelan Tompkins riding Glengarrick, New Zealand
  8. Nicolas Touzaint riding Galan de Sauvagere, France
  9. Bettina Hoy riding Ringwood Cockatoo, Germany
  10. Constantin van Rijckevorsel riding Withcote Nellie, Belgium
  11. Rebel Morrow riding Oaklea Groover, Australia
  12. Darren Chiacchia riding Windfall 2, United States
  13. Phillip Dutton riding Nova Top, Australia
  14. Andreas Dibowski riding Little Lemon, Germany
  15. Matthew Grayling riding Revo, New Zealand
  16. Karin Donckers riding Gormley, Belgium
  17. Magnus Gallerdal riding Keymaster, Sweden
  18. Blyth Tait riding Ready Teddy, New Zealand
  19. Harald Ambros riding Miss Ferrari, Austria
  20. Mary King riding King Solomon III, Great Britain
  21. Mark Kyle riding Drunken Disorderly, Ireland
  22. Jaroslav Hatla riding Jennallas Boy, Czech Republic
  23. Niall Griffin riding Lorgaine, Ireland
  24. Giovanni Menchi riding Hunefer, Italy
  25. Didier Courrèges riding Debat d'Estruval, France
  26. Frank Ostholt riding Air Jordan, Germany..........(14th after three rounds)
  27. Jeanette Brakewell riding Over to You, Great Britain.......... (18th after three rounds)
  28. John Williams riding Carrick, United States.......... (21st after three rounds)
  29. Julie Richards riding Jacob Two Two, United States.......... (23rd after three rounds)
  30. Cedric Lyard riding Fine Mervielle, France
  31. Daniel Jocelyn riding Silence, New Zealand
  32. Susan Shortt riding Just Beauty Queen, Ireland
  33. Jennifer Eicher riding Agent Mulder, Switzerland
  34. Sara Algotson riding Robin des Bois, Sweden
  35. Stefano Brecciaroli riding Cappa Hill, Italy
  36. Tim Collins riding Delton Magna, Bermuda
  37. Hendrik Degros riding Mr. Noppus, Belgium
  38. Stuart Tinney riding Jeepster, Australia
  39. Kamil Rajnert riding Marnego, Poland
  40. Michael Winter riding Balista, Canada
  41. Bruce Mandeville riding Larissa, Canada
  42. Linda Algotsson riding Stand By Me, Sweden
  43. Dolf Desmedt riding Bold Action, Belgium
  44. Raul Senna riding Super Rocky, Brazil
  45. Harald Siegl riding Gigant 2, Austria
  46. Carlos Grave riding Laughton Hills, Portugal
  47. Rafael Gouveia Jr. riding Mozart, Brazil
  48. Fabio Magni riding Vent d'Arade, Italy
  49. Sasha Harrison riding All Love du Fenaud, Ireland
  50. Sergio Marins riding Rally LF, Brazil
  51. Pongsiree Bunluewong riding Eliza Jane, Thailand
  52. Andrzej Pasek riding Dekalog, Poland
  53. Eddy Stibbe riding Dusky Moon, Netherlands Antilles
  54. Andre Paro riding Land Heir, Brazil
  55. Garry Roque riding Waikura, Canada
  56. Susanna Bordone riding Ava, Italy
  57. Andrew Hoy riding Mr Pracatan, Australia
  58. Harald Riedl riding Foxy XX, Austria
  59. Remo Tellini riding Especial Reserve, Brazil
  60. Heidi Antikatzides riding Michaelmas, Greece
  61. Andrew Nicholson riding Fenicio, New Zealand
  62. Edmond Gibney riding Kings Highway, Ireland
  63. Pepo Puch riding Banville d'Ivoy, Croatia
  64. Hawley Bennett riding Livingstone, Canada
  65. Marisa Cortesi riding Peppermint III, Switzerland
  66. Pawel Spisak riding Weriusz, Poland
  67. Ian Roberts riding Mata-riki, Canada
  68. Margit Appelt riding Ice on Fire, Austria

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Show jumping is a part of a group of English riding equestrian events that also includes eventing, hunters, and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the world, including the Olympics. Sometimes shows are limited exclusively to jumpers. Sometimes jumper classes are offered in conjunction with other English-style events. Sometimes, show jumping is but one division of a very large, all-breed competition that includes a very wide variety of disciplines. Jumping classes may be governed by various national horse show sanctioning organizations, such as the United States Equestrian Federation or the British Showjumping Association. International competitions are governed by the rules of the International Federation for Equestrian Sports.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Eventing</span> Equestrian triathlon

Eventing is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combine and compete against other competitors across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test that required mastery of several types of riding. The competition may be run as a one-day event (ODE), where all three events are completed in one day or a three-day event (3DE), which is more commonly now run over four days, with dressage on the first two days, followed by cross-country the next day and then show jumping in reverse order on the final day. Eventing was previously known as Combined Training, and the name persists in many smaller organizations. The term "Combined Training" is sometimes confused with the term "Combined Test", which refers to a combination of just two of the phases, most commonly dressage and show jumping.

The team eventing event, part of the equestrian program at the 2004 Summer Olympics, was held from the 15–18 August 2004. For the first time since 1992, the team and individual contests ran concurrently. The team event used the results of the first three phases of the individual eventing program to award rankings. A fourth phase was included in the individual competition for the first time. The competition was held at the Olympic Equestrian Centre on the outskirts of Markopoulo, in the Attica region of Greece. Like all other equestrian events, the eventing competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. 14 teams, each consisting of between three and five horse and rider pairs, entered the contest.

The equestrian events at the 1924 Paris Olympics included eventing, show jumping and dressage. Vaulting was not included this year. The competitions were held from 21 to 27 July 1924. 17 nations fielded teams: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, and Yugoslavia, with Germany not being invited. Of those 17 countries, only 5 fielded teams in all 3 disciplines: France, Sweden, Belgium, Switzerland and Czechoslovakia. A total of 97 entries and 126 horses competed. Horses in both the jumping and eventing competitions were required to carry at least 75 kilograms (165 lb).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Equestrian at the 1928 Summer Olympics</span> Equestrian at the Olympics

The equestrian events at the 1928 Summer Olympics included dressage, eventing, and show jumping. All three disciplines had both individual and team competitions. The competitions were held from 8 to 12 August 1928. Teams were now fielded by three riders, rather than four, the purpose being to reduce pressure on national federations to find that many riders in order to compete for team medals. Riders had to be considered amateurs, which was defined as either an actively serving professional officer, or as a gentleman rider as defined by the rules of that rider's national governing body. A total of 113 entries were present from 20 nations: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA. This was the first appearance for Hungary, Japan and Argentina in equestrian events at an Olympics. Additionally, after being shut out from two Olympic competitions, Germany also returned to the Games to win a few medals in the equestrian events.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Equestrian at the 1936 Summer Olympics</span> Equestrian at the Olympics

The equestrian events at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics included dressage, eventing, and show jumping. All three disciplines had both individual and team competitions. The host country, Germany, had a stellar year, winning both individual and team gold in every equestrian event, as well as individual silver in dressage. The competitions were held from 12 to 16 August 1936. Moderately priced tickets meant huge crowds at all equestrian events, with 15,000–20,000 spectators at any time during the dressage competition, 60,000 on the endurance day of eventing, and 120,000 for the Nations Cup in jumping.

The equestrian events at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal included show jumping, dressage and eventing. All three disciplines, except for the Nations Cup, were held at the equestrian stadium in Bromont, which had a capacity of 15,000 spectators, and the cross-country and steeplechase were also nearby. Building this stadium provided some headache for the Organizing Committee after the original estimate of 1 million Canadian dollars increased to CAD 4,425.

The equestrian events at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich included show jumping, dressage and eventing. All three disciplines had both individual and team competitions. The equestrian competitions were held at 3 sites: an existing equestrian facility at Riem for the individual show jumping and eventing competitions, the Olympic Stadium in Munich for the Nations Cup, and Nymphenburg, a Baroque palace garden, for the sold-out dressage. 179 entries, including 31 women, competed from 27 countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, German Democratic Republic (GDR), France, Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA. The youngest participant was Kurt Maeder from Switzerland at 19 years old, while the oldest rider was Lorna Johnstone from Great Britain at 70 years old.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Equestrian at the Summer Olympics</span>

Equestrian sports were first included in the Olympic Games in the Summer Olympics of 1900 in Paris. They were again included in 1912, and have been included in every subsequent edition of the Games. The Olympic equestrian disciplines are dressage, eventing, and show-jumping. In each discipline, both individual and team medals are awarded. Women and men compete on equal terms.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Equestrian at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing</span> Equestrian at the Olympics

The individual eventing at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place between August 9 and 12 2008 at the Hong Kong Sports Institute.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping</span> Equestrian at the Olympics

The individual show jumping was one of five equestrianism events on the Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on Saturday 27 July 1924. 43 riders from 11 nations competed. Nations were limited to four riders each; the team jumping event used the same results as this competition, with the top three individual scores counting for each national team. The individual event was won by Alphonse Gemuseus of Switzerland, with the nation winning its first victory in its debut in the individual jumping event. Tommaso Lequio di Assaba of Italy became the first person to win multiple medals in the event, taking silver to add to his 1920 gold. Adam Królikiewicz earned Poland's first individual jumping medal with his bronze.

The individual eventing event, part of the equestrian program at the 2000 Summer Olympics, was held from 20 to 22 September 2000 in the Sydney International Equestrian Centre. Like all other equestrian events, the eventing competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division.

The team eventing equestrian event at the 2011 Pan American Games was between October 21 and 23 at the Hipica Club and the Santa Sofia Golf Club in Guadalajara. The defending Pan American champion is the team from the United States.

The equestrian events at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo featured three disciplines for both individual and team competitions.

The individual eventing event, part of the equestrian program at the 1996 Summer Olympics, was held from 23 to 26 July 1996 in the Georgia International Horse Park, in Conyers, Georgia. Like all other equestrian events, the eventing competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division.

The individual eventing competition of the equestrian events at the 2015 Pan American Games took place July 17–19 at the Caledon Equestrian Park. The cross-country portion of eventing took place at nearby Will O' Wind Farm, which is located in Mono. The eventers complete a 3-star level dressage test, stadium, and cross-country course. 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. For each rider, the best three scores in each phase counted towards the final 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 team eventing competition of the equestrian events at the 2015 Pan American Games took place July 17–19 at the Caledon Equestrian Park. The cross-country portion of eventing took place at nearby Will O' Wind Farm, which is located in Mono.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Equestrian at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping</span> Equestrian at the Olympics

The individual show jumping in equestrian at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin was held at the Olympiastadion (jumping) on 16 August. The competition was also referred to as the "Prix des Nations." There were 54 competitors from 18 nations, with each nation having a team of three riders. The results of the individual event were used for the team jumping event as well. The individual event was won by Kurt Hasse of Germany, the nation's first victory in individual jumping and first medal in the event since 1912. Romania and Hungary each earned their first individual jumping medals, the former with Henri Rang's silver and the latter with József von Platthy's bronze.

The team jumping in equestrian at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin was held at the Olympiastadion (jumping) on 16 August. The competition was also referred to as the "Prix des Nations."

The equestrian events at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are scheduled to run from 27 July to 6 August at the Palace of Versailles, featuring 200 riders across three disciplines for both individual and team competitions, namely dressage, eventing, and jumping.

References

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