2016 Summer Olympics / Riding

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Riding at the
2016 Summer Olympics
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venue Rio de Janeiro Brazil
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Competition venue Olympic Equestrian Center
Nations 43
date August 6th to 19th, 2016
decisions 6th
London 2012

At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , six equestrian decisions were held from August 6th to 19th, 2016 in the Olympic Equestrian Center on the grounds of the Deodoro Military Club . The program included an individual and a team decision in dressage , show jumping and eventing . The program is largely unchanged compared to 2012 , but the number of riders per team has changed in terms of dressage and eventing. Women and men traditionally compete together.

Changes in the program

The Deodoro Olympic Equestrian Center

While far-reaching changes are planned for the equestrian competitions for the 2020 Olympic Games, the program of the 2016 Games was hardly changed compared to the previous Summer Games.

After the number of team riders in dressage at the 2008 and 2012 summer games had been reduced to three, this was increased again to up to four riders for 2016. The results of the three best team riders remained unchanged in the results of a team. The team ranking was determined by the dressage riders again in the Grand Prix de Dressage and in the Grand Prix Spécial . The classic Grand Prix Spécial was ridden in Rio de Janeiro again, in London only a shortened Grand Prix Spécial had been selected as a task four years earlier.

Construction delays and disease protection

After the 2007 Pan-American Games were held in Rio de Janeiro, the sports facilities built for the Pan-American Games could be used for the Olympic equestrian competitions. The riding facilities were rebuilt again. The construction work was interrupted for 20 days in January / February 2016 because the contracted construction company was terminated due to construction delays and non-compliance with deadlines. Then the construction work could resume, so the accommodation for the grooms and the veterinary clinic still had to be completed.

After the Pan American Games in 2007, the Brazilian military used the riding facility. Already at the beginning of 2015, in good time before the start of the test tests, the horses that had previously been at the venue and the horses that are located on the way from the airport to the sports facility were removed from the region for quarantine and epidemic protection reasons. The reason for this was that Brazil is considered a snot distribution area and that is the only way Deodoro could be considered disease-free.

Nevertheless, in April 2015 at least two horses were diagnosed with snot at the Olympic equestrian center. However, this only became public in August of that year, and a report to the World Organization for Animal Health was only to be made a little later as part of a semi-annual report.

In October 2015, the final end for the Olympic equestrian competitions in Rio was threatened: There were disagreements between the World Equestrian Federation ( FEI) and the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture regarding the import regulations for horses. The FEI called for the veterinary examinations to be carried out more quickly in order to keep the stress and strain on the horses as low as possible. Therefore, it was considered to outsource the equestrian competitions (as at the Olympic Summer Games 1956 to another venue outside of Brazil). A good month later, after talks between the European Union and Brazil, it was announced that the problems had been resolved.

Competitions and schedule

Equestrian competitions and schedule
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versatility

The eventing riders reopened the equestrian program at the Olympic Games. Just one day after the opening ceremony, on August 6th, the first riders laid the foundation for their individual and team results. The program corresponds to the great classic "three day events" which - contrary to their name - last four days. In contrast to the previous Olympic Games, the teams comprised only four instead of five riders, so that the teams only had one instead of two discarded results.

The dressage phase was held on August 6th and 7th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. One day later, all eventing riders and horses went on the cross-country course, the highlight of every eventing test. The time frame for this was five hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. local time.

On August 9, the participants initially had to go through the second vet check (veterinary medical examination, the first vet check took place on the day before the first partial examination). Then it went into the jumping phase. This last partial test was divided into two parts: First there was a team competition. This is a 600 meter jumping course with 11 to 12 no more than 125 cm high obstacles (maximum 16 jumps). Owing to the Olympic rule that no two medals should be awarded for the same performance, the best 25 individual riders competed again in a shortened jumping course. The height of the obstacles was up to 130 cm.

The three Russian eventing riders were not banned by the World Equestrian Federation FEI , see 2016 Summer Olympics / Participants (Russia) #Riding .

Partial dressage test

The German national trainers sent the two favorite German pairs to the start on the first of the two dressage days. In the morning, Sandra Auffarth and Opgun Louvo, a very strong pair in dressage, competed, but Auffarth made a few mistakes and scored 41.60 minus points. Michael Jung had to save after a canter mistake. He got 40.90 minus points with Sam , which roughly corresponds to his result in London 2012 (40.60 minus points at the time). On the morning of the second day, Julia Krajewski fulfilled her own expectations at her first international championship and stayed below 45 minus points. At the end of the dressage test, Ingrid Klimke secured the lead in the team classification for the German team with a very good dressage test, for which she received 39.50 points with Hale Bob OLD . With this result, Klimke was fourth after dressage. Happy was William Fox-Pitt, who has only been participating in tournaments since April 2016 after a serious fall in autumn of the previous year and was in the lead in Rio de Janeiro after the first partial test. With a result of exactly 37 minus points, he had a lead of over two points over third-placed Mathieu Lemoine. Christopher Burton came with the Hanoverian Santano II to an equally good 37.60 minus points and thus to second place in the interim ranking.

Individual evaluation after the dressage:

rank equestrian horse Minus points
United KingdomUnited Kingdom William Fox-Pitt Chilli Morning 37.00
AustraliaAustralia Christopher Burton Santano II 37.60
FranceFrance Mathieu Lemoine Beard L 39.20
4th  GermanyGermany Ingrid Klimke Hale Bob OLD 39.50
GermanyGermany Michael Jung Sam FBW 40.90
6th  FranceFrance Thibaut Vallette Qing you briot 41.00
7th  BelgiumBelgium Karin Donckers Fletcha van't Verahof 41.10
8th  GermanyGermany Sandra Auffarth Opgun Louvo 41.60
...
18th  GermanyGermany Julia Krajewski Samourai du Thoth 44.80
...
25th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Felix Vogg Onfire 46.70
...
49  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ben Vogg Noe des Vatys 51.70

Team evaluation after dressage:

space country Riders and horses Minus points
1 GermanyGermany Germany 122.00
Sandra Auffarth
Opgun Louvo
41.60
Michael Jung
Sam FBW
40.90
Julia Krajewski
Samourai du Thot
(44.80)
Ingrid Klimke
Hale Bob OLD
39.50
2 FranceFrance France 122.20
Astier Nicolas
Piaf de B'Neville
42.00
Karim Florent Laghouag
Entebbe
(43.40)
Thibaut Vallette
Qing du Briot
41.00
Mathieu Lemoine
Bart L
39.20
3 AustraliaAustralia Australia 126.40
Sam Griffiths
Paulank Brockagh
46.30
Christopher Burton
Santano II
37.60
Stuart Tinney
Pluto Mio
(56.80)
Shane Rose
CP Qualified
42.50
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 127.70
Gemma Tattersall
Quicklook V
(47.20)
William Fox-Pitt
Chilli Morning
37.00
Philippa Funnell
Billy the Biz
43.90
Kitty King
Ceylor
46.80
5 IrelandIreland Ireland 135.60
Padraig McCarthy
Simon Porloe
46.80
Clare Abbott
Euro Prince
47.00
Jonty Evans
Cooley Rorkes Drift
41.80
Mark Kyle
Jemilla
(50.40)

Partial test terrain

The off-road course from Rio de Janeiro was rated in advance as a full 4 * versatility . Ingrid Klimke compared the course with the off-road course of the Olympic Games 2000, since then there has not been such a difficult off-road course at the Olympic Games. The last water complex was seen as a particular challenge. In particular, an obstacle standing in the water was mentioned, which is designed as a frog. Its color did not stand out from the water, and it was a solid obstacle with a hard top edge.

The ground conditions were good on the off-road day and the temperatures were also below 30 ° C, more moderate than on the dressage days. The expectations regarding the difficulty were confirmed, whereby the course with its alternative lines at the obstacle complexes also gave the weaker starters the opportunity to finish the course safely. Nevertheless, there were six falls. In the subsequent assessment, Klimke stated that the off-road course had mentally challenged the horses far too much, and that the alternatives were not nicer for the horses due to constant turning and twining.

The off-road course was also challenging due to the time allowed, which was tight and the use of the alternative routes (almost) inevitably punished with minus points for exceeding the time. In the field there were only three participants who finished in the time: French team rider Astier Nicolas with Piaf de B'Neville succeeded as the second starter . In the second team riders , several top favorites followed one another on the starting list: Christopher Burton finished the terrain with the only nine-year-old Santano II without additional minus points. The second starter after him was William Fox-Pitt, who was the leader in dressage and who, with Chilli Morning , got 20 minus points for a refusal in addition to time errors . Shortly after him, Mark Todd only got two minus points (five seconds over the allowed time of 10 minutes and 15 seconds). Directly after Todd, Michael Jung was even 15 seconds faster than the allowed time (Jung: " ... I had calculated that in case I had to ride an extra lap somewhere. ").

Of the teams, Australia and New Zealand mastered the off-road day the best: Both teams had to accept the elimination of one rider each, but otherwise remained without refusal and with only a few negative points for exceeding the time. With a little more time overrun, but still four riders after the area, France also put itself in a good starting position for a medal. The German team riders did not meet expectations, with the exception of Michael Jungs: While successor Julia Krajewski was eliminated after three refusals, Sandra Auffarth initially received two refusals and (as a result) some minus points for exceeding the allowed time. While the second refusal was deleted from Auffarth's result after review, things didn't go any better for Ingrid Klimke either. With Hale Bob OLD she showed a convincing off-road performance up to the last water complex. Here she rode the direct route according to the instructions of the national coach, but did not get the second obstacle in the water properly ridden and so had to accept 20 minus points for a “runaway”.

While the US team (with only two riders left after the terrain) failed and none of the Russian team riders reached the finish, the hosts were able to place themselves in the midfield (sixth place) in the intermediate ranking after the off-road day.

Individual evaluation according to the terrain:

rank equestrian horse Minuses in the area Minuses by terrain
AustraliaAustralia Christopher Burton Santano II 0.00 37.60
GermanyGermany Michael Jung Sam FBW 0.00 40.90
FranceFrance Astier Nicolas Piaf de B'Neville 0.00 42.00
4th  New ZealandNew Zealand Mark Todd Leonidas II 2.00 46.00
United StatesUnited States Phillip Dutton Mighty Nice 3.20 46.80
6th  United StatesUnited States Boyd Martin Blackfoot Mystery 3.20 50.90
7th  BrazilBrazil Carlos Parro Summon Up the Blood 5.00 51.30
7th  New ZealandNew Zealand Clarke Johnstone Balmoral sensation 4.80 51.30
AustraliaAustralia Sam Griffiths Paulank Brockagh 6.80 53.10
10  FranceFrance Mathieu Lemoine Beard L 14.40 53.60
...
19th  GermanyGermany Ingrid Klimke Hale Bob OLD 26.00 65.50
20th  GermanyGermany Sandra Auffarth Opgun Louvo 24.80 66.40
...
42  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ben Vogg Noe des Vatys 82.40 134.10
...
GermanyGermany Julia Krajewski Samourai du Thoth eliminated -
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Felix Vogg Onfire eliminated -

Team evaluation according to the terrain:

space country Riders and horses Minuses in the area Total negative points
1 AustraliaAustralia Australia 9.60 150.30
Sam Griffiths
Paulank Brockagh
6.80 53.10
Christopher Burton
Santano II
0.00 37.60
Stuart Tinney
Pluto Mio
2.80 59.60
Shane Rose
CP Qualified
eliminated (1000.00)
2 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 14.80 154.80
Tim Price
Ringwood Sky Boy
eliminated (1000.00)
Mark Todd
Leonidas II
2.00 46.00
Clarke Johnstone
Balmoral Sensation
4.80 51.30
Jonelle Price
Faerie Dianimo
8.00 57.50
3 FranceFrance France 38.80 161.00
Astier Nicolas
Piaf de B'Neville
0.00 42.00
Karim Florent Laghouag
Entebbe
(50.40) (93.80)
Thibaut Vallette
Qing du Briot
24.40 65.40
Mathieu Lemoine
Bart L
14.40 53.60
4th GermanyGermany Germany 50.80 172.80
Sandra Auffarth
Opgun Louvo
24.80 66.40
Michael Jung
Sam FBW
0.00 40.90
Julia Krajewski
Samourai du Thot
eliminated (1000.00)
Ingrid Klimke
Hale Bob OLD
26.00 65.50
5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 92.00 238.60
Theo van de Vendel
Zindane
eliminated (1000.00)
Tim Lips
Bayro
28.00 74.00
Alice Naber-Lozeman
Peter Parker
52.00 98.20
Merel Blom
Rumor has it
12.00 66.40

Bottom line

Final result team

The two jumping competitions in eventing took place on August 9, 2016.

In the first jumping competition, which was also the qualification for the final competition for the individual competition, the four teams with less than 200 minus points could hope for a medal. First the individual starters took to the course, then the first team riders of the nations followed, who still had four team riders after the site. This was followed by the riders with the third-best results so far from all nations, then those with the second-best results and finally the best-placed riders of each team.

The first riders of the New Zealanders and Australians blundered and brought the four teams close together with results of 8 and 17 penalty points, especially since both teams no longer had a deleted result. Eight penalty points from the third French rider left the French leadership behind. So the decision was made with the last riders of the four nations.

Germany had its theoretical chance of a team medal with two faultless rides in jumping. Michael Jung as the last German starter had already made no mistakes in the area with Sam FBW and confirmed his role as favorite in jumping with a faultless ride. Astier Nicolas also succeeded in this with Piaf de B'Neville .

With a ride without penalty points, Mark Todd could have secured New Zealand's first ever Olympic team title in eventing. With Leonidas II , however, he had four obstacle errors and 16 penalty points. There was particular pressure on Christopher Burton as the last starter: With Santano II he was able to secure the gold medal in Australia with no mistakes and also maintain his lead in the individual standings . He couldn't withstand the pressure either and received eight penalty points. With this, France moved up to first place and won the team gold medal. The German team also benefited, winning the silver medal.

space country Riders and horses Minus points
dressage terrain Leap total
1 FranceFrance France 169.00
Karim Florent Laghouag
Entebbe
43.40 50.40 1.00 (94.80)
Thibaut Vallette
Qing du Briot
41.00 24.40 0.00 65.40
Mathieu Lemoine
Bart L
39.20 14.40 8.00 61.60
Astier Nicolas
Piaf de B'Neville
42.00 0.00 0.00 42.00
2 GermanyGermany Germany 172.80
Julia Krajewski
Samourai du Thot
44.80 eliminated - (1000.00)
Sandra Auffarth
Opgun Louvo
41.60 24.80 0.00 66.40
Ingrid Klimke
Hale Bob OLD
39.50 26.00 0.00 65.50
Michael Jung
Sam FBW
40.90 0.00 0.00 40.90
3 AustraliaAustralia Australia 175.30
Shane Rose
CP Qualified
42.50 eliminated - (1000.00)
Stuart Tinney
Pluto Mio
56.80 2.80 17.00 76.60
Sam Griffiths
Paulank Brockagh
46.30 6.80 0.00 53.10
Christopher Burton
Santano II
37.60 0.00 8.00 45.60
4th New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 178.80
Tim Price
Ringwood Sky Boy
47.00 eliminated - (1000.00)
Jonelle Price
Faerie Dianimo
49.50 8.00 8.00 65.50
Clarke Johnstone
Balmoral Sensation
46.50 4.80 0.00 51.30
Mark Todd
Leonidas II
44.00 2.00 16.00 62.00
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 252.10
Gemma Tattersall
Quicklook V
47.20 89.60 4.00 (140.80)
Kitty King
Ceylor
46.80 53.60 0.00 100.40
Philippa Funnell
Billy the Biz
43.90 40.40 0.00 84.30
William Fox-Pitt
Chilli Morning
37.00 30.40 0.00 67.40
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 252.60
Theo van de Vendel
Zindane
65.70 eliminated - (1000.00)
Alice Naber-Lozeman
Peter Parker
46.20 52.00 4.00 102.20
Tim Lips
Bayro
46.00 28.00 8.00 82.00
Merel Blom
Rumor has it
54.40 12.00 2.00 68.40
7th BrazilBrazil Brazil 280.90
Ruy Fonseca
Tom Bombadill Too
46.80 112.00 eliminated (1000.00)
Márcio Appel
Iberon Jmen
57.20 64.40 16.00 137.60
Márcio Carvalho Jorge
Lissy Mac Wayer
50.00 20.00 10.00 80.00
Carlos Parro
Summon up the Blood
47.30 4.00 12.00 63.30
8th IrelandIreland Ireland 286.40
Padraig McCarthy
Simon Porloe
46.80 eliminated - (1000.00)
Clare Abbott
Euro Prince
47.00 65.60 0.00 112.60
Mark Kyle
Jemilla
50.40 50.80 8.00 109.20
Jonty Evans
Cooley Rorkes Drift
41.80 22.80 0.00 64.60
9 ItalyItaly Italy 330.00
Stefano Brecciaroli
Apollo van de Wendi Kurt Hoeve
41.90 eliminated - (1000.00)
Luca Roman
Castlewoods Jake
50.80 71.60 16.00 138.40
Arianna Schivo
Quefira de l'Ormeau
55.00 50.40 4.00 109.40
Pietro Roman
Barraduff
48.20 20.00 14.00 82.20
10 CanadaCanada Canada 339.10
Kathryn Robinson
Let It Bee
49.40 eliminated - (1000.00)
Colleen Loach
Qorry Blue D'Argouges
56.50 85.20 4.00 145.70
Jessica Phoenix
A Little Romance
52.00 75.60 4.00 131.60
Rebecca Howard
Riddle Master
49.40 12.40 0.00 61.80
11 SwedenSweden Sweden 364.50
Frida Andersen
Herta
47.90 9.20 withdrawn
(vet check)
(1000.00)
Linda Algotsson
Fairnet
50.90 109.60 4.00 164.50
Sara Algotsson-Ostholt
Reality
45.40 61.20 6.00 112.60
Ludwig Svennerstål
Aspe
51.00 28.40 8.00 87.40
12 United StatesUnited States United States 1106.70
Clark Montgomery
Loughan Glen
46.60 given up - 1000.00
Lauren Kieffer
Veronica
47.30 eliminated - (1000.00)
Boyd Martin
Blackfoot Mystery
47.70 3.20 8.00 58.90
Phillip Dutton
Mighty Nice
43.60 3.20 1.00 47.80
13 RussiaRussia Russia 3000.00
Andrei Mitin
Gurza
59.90 eliminated - 1000.00
Alexander Markow
Electress
48.90 eliminated - 1000.00
Yevgenia Ovchinnikova
Orion
66.00 withdrawn - 1000.00

Final result individual evaluation

The remaining 25 riders had to overcome a shorter course in the final jumping, the obstacles of 1.30 meters high and 5 cm higher than in the team jumping test. The allowed time was not a problem for the participants, but only seven riders with their horses remained in this test without obstacle errors. One of these faultless riders was Mark Todd, who was able to close his seventh Olympic Games with a sense of achievement after his poor performance in the team competition. Phillip Dutton was in fourth place before this test, but seemed to have missed his chance of a medal rank with four penalty points in the final jumping. Christopher Burton, still leading after the terrain, had to accept eight penalty points with Santano II after his eight penalty points in the team competition here in the individual competition and thus fell out of the circle of podium places.

Astier Nicolas, who had previously placed second with Piaf de B'Neville, had gained more distance from third place, but took advantage of this: Already at the second obstacle, a slate-gray oxer, he had to accept four penalty points, and he was the only rider to receive in this test Time penalties. Michael Jung had seven penalty points ahead of his ride with Sam FBW . However, he did not need this at all, Jung brought his dressage result through all the partial tests without any mistakes and is thus again individual Olympic champion after 2012.

rank equestrian horse Minus points
dressage terrain Team jumping Single jump total
GermanyGermany Michael Jung Sam FBW 40.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 40.90
FranceFrance Astier Nicolas Piaf de B'Neville 42.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 48.00
United StatesUnited States Phillip Dutton Mighty Nice 43.60 3.20 1.00 4.00 51.80
4th  AustraliaAustralia Sam Griffiths Paulank Brockagh 46.30 6.80 0.00 0.00 53.10
AustraliaAustralia Christopher Burton Santano II 37.60 0.00 8.00 8.00 53.60
6th  New ZealandNew Zealand Clarke Johnstone Balmoral sensation 46.50 4.80 0.00 8.00 59.30
7th  New ZealandNew Zealand Mark Todd Leonidas II 44.00 2.00 16.00 0.00 62.00
8th  China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Alex Hua Tian Don Geniro 42.40 13.20 4.00 4.00 63.60
IrelandIreland Jonty Evans Cooley Rorkes drift 41.80 22.80 0.00 0.00 64.60
10  CanadaCanada Rebecca Howard Riddle Master 49.40 12.40 0.00 4.00 65.80
11  GermanyGermany Sandra Auffarth Opgun Louvo 41.60 24.80 0.00 0.00 66.40
12  United KingdomUnited Kingdom William Fox-Pitt Chilli Morning 37.00 30.40 0.00 0.00 67.40
13  FranceFrance Thibaut Vallette Qing you briot 41.00 24.40 0.00 4.00 69.40
14th  GermanyGermany Ingrid Klimke Hale Bob OLD 39.50 26.00 0.00 4.00 69.50
...
43  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ben Vogg Noe des Vaty 51.70 82.40 14.00 148.10
...
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Felix Vogg Onfire 46.70 eliminated -
...
GermanyGermany Julia Krajewski Samourai du Thoth 44.80 eliminated -

dressage

In the team ranking, four riders from each qualified nation were allowed to start with one horse each (four years earlier the number was limited to three pairs per team). The three best results from the two team tests were included in the result, so teams with only three starters were able to achieve a result. This means that six results per team were included in the result, the average of which resulted in the overall result of each team.

The team competition started for the dressage riders on August 10th and 11th, 2016 with the Grand Prix de Dressage. The exam took place on both days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The second team test, the Grand Prix Spécial, was due on August 12th. The best six teams were allowed to compete here as well as the best eight other riders who were not qualified through their teams.

The team tests also served as a qualification test for the individual decision. This fell in the Grand Prix Freestyle , for which the 18 best participants in the Grand Prix Spécial were still eligible. The freestyle took place on August 15th between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

The two Russian individual starters were not banned by the FEI World Equestrian Federation , see 2016 Summer Olympics / Participants (Russia) #Riding .

Team ranking

On the first day of the Grand Prix, with the first female rider, the Dutch team had to accept the loss of their strike result. Adelinde Cornelissen's gelding Parzival had developed a fever the day before after an insect or spider sting. Therefore, he was given infusions (not relevant to doping / medication) . Since Madeleine Witte-Vrees and Danielle Heijkoop had rejected their nomination as substitute riders in the run-up to the Olympic Games, no substitute pair was available. The vets had no concerns about the start of Parzival on Grand Prix day . In the test, however, the 19-year-old gelding was limp and pushed his tongue out of his mouth several times. Adelinde Cornelissen therefore gave up. With results in the 75 and 76 percent range, the Netherlands came fourth in Grand Prix.

The gaps between the teams in positions one to four were already clear after the Grand Prix: the average for the Dutch was almost one percent and that of the Americans, who in turn were well behind the British (with an average of over 79 percent) . Germany found itself at least at the top of the intermediate ranking with an average of over 81 percent. Even the team's cancellation result, Sönke Rothenberger's 77.329 percent, was the seventh best result of all riders in the Grand Prix of Rio de Janeiro.

The Dutch had to present in the Grand Prix Spécial, the three leading nations up to this point alternately presented the 12 last starters in the test. Erward Gal as the first starter for the Netherlands was given a vote by the judges, mostly with grades in the 7 range; the greeting constellations at the beginning and at the end of the test, the assembled gallop and the two-man exchange lowered his grade to 73.655%. His teammates were able to increase the daily average to 74.991 percent. With rides by Kasey Perry-Glass and Steffen Peters, which were rather weaker for their own level, the Americans fell behind the Netherlands in the meantime. With an individual best result in an international Grand Prix Spécial by Laura Graves and Verdades (80.644%), the result of the United States increased again noticeably and secured them the bronze medal.

The German riders confirmed their achievements the day before: Sönke Rothenberger came with Cosmo despite clear deductions in the single and double changes as well as in the strong canter to over 76 percent, Dorothee Schneider to over 82 percent and Kristina Bröring-Sprehe to over 81 percent. Isabell Werth's mare Weihegold OLD achieved her best international result in a Grand Prix Spécial, 83.711 percent. Immediately after her, as the last starter pair, Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro competed . Shortly after the start of the task, Dujardin made a mistake, Valegro galloped up instead of the left traversal. Another mistake in the two exchanges meant that their otherwise very highly rated ride came to a result of 82.983 percent. Thus the victory of the German team and the silver medal for the British team was certain.

Intermediate result (Grand Prix de Dressage)

space country Riders and horses percent
Grand Prix
1 GermanyGermany Germany ø 81.295
Sönke Rothenberger with Cosmo (77,329)
Dorothee Schneider with Showtime FRH 80.986
Kristina Bröring-Sprehe with Desperados FRH 82.257
Isabell Werth with Weihegold OLD 80.643
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain ø 79.252
Spencer Wilton with Super Nova II (72,686)
Fiona Bigwood with Orthilia 77.157
Carl Hester with Nip Tuck 75.529
Charlotte Dujardin with Valegro 85.071
3 United StatesUnited States United States ø 76.971
Allison Brock with Rosevelt (72,686)
Kasey Perry-Glass with doublet 75.229
Steffen Peters with Legolas 77.614
Laura Graves with Verdades 78.071
4th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands ø 76.043
Adelinde Cornelissen with Parzival (given up)
Edward Gal with voice 75.271
Diederik van Silfhout with Arlando 75,900
Hans Peter Minderhoud with Johnson 76,957
5 SwedenSweden Sweden ø 75.319
Mads Hendeliowitz with Jimmy Choo Seq (71,771)
Juliette Ramel with Buriel 74.943
Patrik Kittel with Deja 74,586
Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén with Don Auriello 76.429
6th DenmarkDenmark Denmark ø 74.276
Unlike Dahl with rare (69,900)
Agnete Kirk Thinggaard with Jojo 72.229
Cathrine Dufour with Cassidy 76.657
Anna Kasprzak with Donnperignon 73.943
7th SpainSpain Spain ø 74.029
Claudio Castilla Ruiz with Alcaide (69,814)
José Daniel Martin Dockx with Grandioso 70.829
Severo Jurado López with Lorenzo 76.429
Beatriz Ferrer salad with delgado 74.829
8th FranceFrance France ø 71.914
Ludovic Henry with After You 69.214
Stéphanie Brieussel with Amorak (65,114)
Pierre Volla with Badinda Altena 71,500
Karen Tebar with Don Luis 75.029
9 AustraliaAustralia Australia ø 69.576
Suzanne Hearn with Remmington (65,343)
Mary Hanna with Boogie Woogie 69.643
Lyndal Oatley with Sandro Boy 70.186
Kristy Oatley with Du Soleil 68,900
10 BrazilBrazil Brazil ø 67.562
Pedro Manuel Tavares de Almeida with Xaparro do Vouga (65,714)
Giovanna Prado Pass with Zingaro de Lyw 67,700
Luiza Tavares de Almeida with Vendaval 66.914
João Victor Marcari Oliva with Xamã dos Pinhais 68,071
11 JapanJapan Japan ø 67.486
Akane Kuroki with toots 66,900
Kiichi Haradi with Egistar 68.286
Masanao Takahasi with Fabriano (62,986)
Yuko Kitai with Don Lorean 67.271

Bottom line

Dorothee Schneider

Only the six best-placed teams in the Grand Prix de Dressage qualified for the Grand Prix Spécial.

space country Riders and horses percent
Grand Prix GP Special average
1 GermanyGermany Germany ø 81.295 ø 82.577 81.936
Sönke Rothenberger with Cosmo (77,329) (76,261)
Dorothee Schneider with Showtime FRH 80.986 82.619
Kristina Bröring-Sprehe with Desperados FRH 82.257 81,401
Isabell Werth with Weihegold OLD 80.643 83.711
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain ø 79.252 ø 77.937 78.595
Spencer Wilton with Super Nova II (72,686) (73,613)
Fiona Bigwood with Orthilia 77.157 74,342
Carl Hester with Nip Tuck 75.529 76,485
Charlotte Dujardin with Valegro 85.071 82.983
3 United StatesUnited States United States ø 76.971 ø 76.363 76.667
Allison Brock with Rosevelt (72,686) 73.824
Kasey Perry-Glass with doublet 75.229 (73,235)
Steffen Peters with Legolas 77.614 74.622
Laura Graves with Verdades 78.071 80.644
4th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands ø 76.043 ø 74.991 75.517
Adelinde Cornelissen with Parzival (given up) -
Edward Gal with voice 75.271 73.655
Diederik van Silfhout with Arlando 75,900 76.092
Hans Peter Minderhoud with Johnson 76,957 75.224
5 SwedenSweden Sweden ø 75.319 ø 74.370 74.845
Mads Hendeliowitz with Jimmy Choo Seq (71,771) (71,681)
Juliette Ramel with Buriel 74.943 72.045
Patrik Kittel with Deja 74,586 73.866
Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén with Don Auriello 76.429 77.199
6th DenmarkDenmark Denmark ø 74.276 ø 74.346 74.311
Unlike Dahl with rare (69,900) (71,232)
Agnete Kirk Thinggaard with Jojo 72.229 72.465
Cathrine Dufour with Cassidy 76.657 76.050
Anna Kasprzak with Donnperignon 73.943 74,524

Individual evaluation

Although the individual evaluation of the best 18 riders was determined exclusively on the basis of the results of the Grand Prix Freestyle, the results of the team tests indicated an exciting decision for the individual medals: While Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro were still in the lead in the Grand Prix, she came in the Grand Prix ​​Spécial only came in second. In the Grand Prix Spécial, the gap between the best and third place rider was only a good one percent, five riders achieved results of over 80 percent with their horses.

Although he came tenth in the Grand Prix Spécial, Sönke Rothenberger was the fourth German rider to not be allowed to compete in the Grand Prix Freestyle, as only three riders per nation were allowed here.

The test was opened by Steffen Peters, who had only achieved 74.622% in his fourth Olympic Games in the Grand Prix Spécial with Legolas . In the Grand Prix Freestyle both showed themselves to be better after a two-day test break and achieved a result of over 79 percent, which gave him the lead for a long time. The first starter of the second third of the test, Hans Peter Minderhoud with his stallion Johnson (80.571%), was able to take the lead from them. The judges rated a total of ten riders with their horses with grades of over 80 percent.

The gelding Nip Tuck , presented by Carl Hester, earned one of the highest marks of his career (82.553%) . The decision about the medal was made in the last third of the starting field: Here, Kristina Bröring-Sprehe and Desperados FRH first entered the arena. Bröring-Sprehe subsequently stated that in the end the air was a little out and that the hot weather was causing problems for Desperados . Without any real weaknesses, both convinced the judges and were rewarded with 87.142 percent. Immediately after her, the defending champion was due to start: Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro received various grades in the 9 and 10 range from the judges for their freestyle, which earned them a B grade of 97.714 percent and an overall result of 93.857 percent.

After Dujardin, Dorothee Schneider tried to attack Showtime FRH with the ten-year-old gelding . Both shone in their parade class, the passage, where three of the seven judges gave them a 10 as a grade. However, too many mistakes crept in, so that in the end an overall result of 82.946% was established and the individual medal that had been hoped for could no longer be achieved. Severo Jesus Jurado López was the next starter in front of them, the rider cheered the audience with Lorenzo , but the result of (only) 83.553 percent also caused boos in the audience. The 29-year-old American Laura Graves was even more convincing among the judges, although she only received a single 10 with Verdades , but her consistently (very) good performance led to an overall rating of 85.196 percent. Isabell Werth and Weihegold OLD were the last couple to enter the dressage arena. Here, too, there were consistently high and highest grades, which resulted in a rating of 89.071 and thus the silver medal rank in the individual evaluation. For Werth this was the tenth medal at the Olympic Games, while for Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro it was clear that they would defend their titles.

rank equestrian horse percent
Grand Prix GP Special Grand Prix Freestyle
A grade B grade Result
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Charlotte Dujardin Valegro (85,071) (82,983) 90,000 97.714 93.857
GermanyGermany Isabell Werth Weihegold OLD (80,643) (83,711) 85.286 92.857 89.071
GermanyGermany Kristina Bröring-Sprehe Desperados FRH (82,257) (81,401) 83.714 90.571 87.142
4th  United StatesUnited States Laura Graves Verdades (78,071) (80,644) 81.964 88.429 85.196
SpainSpain Severo Jurado López Lorenzo (76,429) (77,479) 79.964 87.286 83.625
6th  GermanyGermany Dorothee Schneider Showtime FRH (80,986) (82,619) 79,607 86.286 82.946
7th  United KingdomUnited Kingdom Carl Hester Nip tuck (75,529) (76,485) 79.107 86,000 82,553
8th  SwedenSweden Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén Don Auriello (76,429) (77,199) 78.393 84.714 81,553
NetherlandsNetherlands Hans Peter Minderhoud Johnson (76,957) (75,224) 78,000 83.143 80.571
10  SpainSpain Beatriz Ferrer Salad Delgado (74,829) (76,863) 76.893 83.429 80.161
11  NetherlandsNetherlands Diederik van Silfhout Arlando (75,900) (76,092) 77.214 81.857 79,535
12  United StatesUnited States Steffen Peters Legolas (77,614) (74,622) 76,500 82.286 79.393
13  DenmarkDenmark Cathrine Dufour Cassidy (76,657) (76,050) 75,000 81.286 78.143
14th  DenmarkDenmark Anna Kasprzak Donnperignon (73,943) (74,524) 74.821 79.143 76.982
15th  United StatesUnited States Allison Brock Rosevelt (72,686) (73,824) 74.464 77.857 76.160
16  SwedenSweden Patrik Kittel Deja (74,586) (73,866) 73.750 78.286 76.018
17th  United KingdomUnited Kingdom Fiona Bigwood Orthilia (77,157) (74,342) 74.179 77.857 76.018
18th  IrelandIreland Judy Reynolds Vancouver K (74,700) (74,090) 72,250 79.143 75.696
19th  GermanyGermany Sönke Rothenberger Cosmo (77,329) 76.261
20th  NetherlandsNetherlands Edward Gal Voice (75,271) 73.655
...
24  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marcela Krinke Susmelj Molberg (72,700) 72.885
25th  FranceFrance Karen Tebar Don Luis (75,029) 72.773
...
34  AustriaAustria Victoria Max-Theurer Della Cavalleria 71.129
...
57  Palastina autonomous areasPalestine Christian Zimmermann Aramis 63.271

Annotation:

  • The results in brackets do not count towards the result of the individual evaluation and are only listed for the sake of completeness.
  • If the grades are equal, the tab with the better B grade will be placed on the higher rank.

Leap

Plank obstacle decorated with the wave pattern of the Copacabana seafront

The show jumping program started with the first qualification for individual evaluation. Unlike the other international championships, this was not a time jumping competition , but a jumping competition based on mistakes , consisting of one round. This test was carried out on August 14, 2016 between 10:00 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.

On August 16 and 17, the second test was due: This was the second qualification for the individual evaluation and the team decision. As usual in Nations Cups, the teams compete in a jumping competition with two rounds . In contrast to normal national prices, however, these were two different rounds, one round per day was carried out.

Each team consisted of up to four riders and their horses; the results of the best three riders per team and round counted for the team result. The best eight teams from the first round made it to the second round of the test. In the event of a tie in one of the medal ranks, the regulations provided for a jump-off. In this all riders of the teams concerned started again in a shortened course.

Since this test also counts for the qualification for the individual finals, the best 60 participants of the first individual qualification should definitely take part in the first round, regardless of whether they were part of a team. The same applied in the second round of the test for the 45 best riders in the individual ranking.

Ten less riders were allowed to start on the last day of the individual competition. On August 19, 2016, the participants competed in a second jumping competition with two rounds from 10 a.m. local time. All penalty points collected up to this point were deleted before the test, so that all participants started with the same starting conditions. In the second round on the same day, the 20 best riders of the first round were allowed to start again. If there was a tie on one of the medal ranks after these two rounds, a jump-off was planned.

First qualification

For most of the riders, the first qualification test was only a first check of their form. The main faults of the course were the final line (double combination with a subsequent distance to the last obstacle) and, especially at the beginning of the starting field, the water ditch.

In the individual evaluation, the test served to reduce the starting field from 75 to 60 riders; for the Nations Cup, the starting order was determined based on the results of this jumping competition. However, the results of the riders from this test will not be used for the team evaluation. The Ukraine team, in particular, benefited from this arrangement and despite the fall of Cassio Rivetti and the retirement of Ferenc Szentirmai after a second refusal in the Nations Cup, they can start with four riders. But things did not go as planned for all of the team riders at other nations either: Pénélope Leprevost (France) fell shortly after her mare Flora de Mariposa came up unlucky after a jump. Jur Vrieling (Netherlands) was also eliminated after his horse Zirocco Blue refused for the second time. On top of that, Vrieling was disqualified (for the individual evaluation) due to excessive use of whips. Nicola Philippaerts , who only started as a single rider, was also disqualified due to excessive use of spurs.

In addition to the aforementioned participants, Rolf-Göran Bengtsson and Daniel Bluman (16 penalty points each) were not among the best 60 riders. The result of 24 penalty points from Emanuele Gaudiano with Caspar was also surprising . This worst result of all completed rides brought him to 67th place in the individual ranking.

Team ranking

Nations Cup, first day

The first round of the Nations Cup was less demanding than was expected during the course inspection. The German national trainer Otto Becker rated the course as “ difficult in terms of dimensions, but technically too easy. "

Four teams (Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States) managed to get three of their four riders without penalty points. These teams start without mistakes on the second day of the Nations Cup. Things went just as well for France, with only one time penalty on the first day. A team result of a maximum of eight penalty points was required in order to be among the eight best teams and thus be allowed to start on the second Nations Cup day. In addition to the nations mentioned, Canada, Sweden and Switzerland also succeeded in this.

The gold medal winners from London 2012, Great Britain, were eliminated with a team result of 13 penalty points. The officials, who disqualified one team rider from the Brazilians (Stephan de Freitas Barcha) and one from the Ukrainians (Cassio Rivetti) due to minor spore injuries, were again consistent.

space country Penalty points
1st round
1 United StatesUnited States United States 0
1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0
1 GermanyGermany Germany 0
1 BrazilBrazil Brazil 0
5 FranceFrance France 1
6th CanadaCanada Canada 4th
7th SwedenSweden Sweden 8th
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 8th

Final score

Ludger Beerbaum has overcome the triple combination with Casello and is riding towards the penultimate obstacle.

The course on the second day was much more demanding. There were mistakes all over the course. Challenging for the riders were the triple combination at the end of the course (Oxer - Steep Jump - Oxer) as well as the tight time allowed, which caused some errors in the final Oxer. A two-fold combination was also unusual, consisting of two wall-like plank jumps decorated with the wave pattern of the Copacabana beach promenade .

Three of the eight teams went into the second day of the Nations Cup with only three riders and therefore had no discarded result: Brazil due to the disqualification of Stephan de Freitas Barcha, the Netherlands due to the refusal of Jur Vrieling (his horse Zirocco Blue had two previously contested rides did not finish the course due to refusals) and the United States (Beezie Madden refused to start due to a tendon injury by Cortes'C ' ).

The French mastered this round best: The three first team riders only got two time penalty points. Since the United States had already collected five penalty points with their first two riders and the other nations had to accept a higher number of penalty points, it was already clear after Roger-Yves Bost (the third French rider) that France would be the team -Gold medal for sure. The subsequent faultless ride by McLain Ward also brought the decision for the silver medal, which the United States could no longer take away.

The decision for bronze became a three-way battle in the round of the fourth rider of each team: The Canadians had to submit, a ride without mistakes by Eric Lamaze and Fine Lady brought Canada to a total of eight penalty points. Brazil was able to achieve this, but five penalty points from Pedro Veniss prevented Brazil from getting a team medal.

As on the first day of the Nations Cup, Germany was drawn to the last place on the second day of the Nations Cup. For the first three German riders, things didn't go as expected that day, each of them got four penalty points for an obstacle error. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum was also just too slow with Fibonacci and therefore received a time penalty on top. In order to get a total of eight penalty points like Canada, Ludger Beerbaum, who had not had a faultless ride in Rio de Janeiro so far, had to stay faultless. As has often been the case in his career, he was the fourth rider in the Nations Cup. With Casello he withstood the pressure and crossed the finish line without any mistakes. This made a jump for bronze necessary.

In the jump Yann Candele got four penalty points as a first starter, Christian Ahlmann remained Taloubet Z errors. Tied in second place on the grid, Tiffany Foster and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum each got through the jump-off without any mistakes. Amy Millar made an obstacle error with Heros . This gave Daniel Deußer the opportunity to make the decision as the third rider of the German team. At his first Olympic Games he made no mistakes in the jump- off course with First Class , the German show jumping team won an Olympic team medal for the first time since 2004.

space country Riders and horses Penalty points
1st round 2nd round total Sting
1 FranceFrance France 1 2 3
Philippe Rozier with Rahotep de Toscane (4) 1
Kevin Staut with Reveur de Hurtebise 0 0
Roger-Yves Bost with Sydney Une Prince 1 1
Pénélope Leprevost with Flora de Mariposa 0 (not started)
2 United StatesUnited States United States 0 5 5
Kent Farrington with Voyeur 0 1
Lucy Davis with Barron 0 4th
McLain Ward with Azure 0 0
Beezie Madden with Cortes'C ' (8th) (withdrawn)
3 GermanyGermany Germany 0 8th 8th 0
Christian Ahlmann with Taloubet Z 0 4th 0
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum with Fibonacci 0 (5) 0
Daniel Deußer with First Class 0 4th 0
Ludger Beerbaum with Casello (4) 0 -
4th CanadaCanada Canada 4th 4th 8th 8th
Yann Candele with First Choice 0 4th 4th
Tiffany Foster with Tripple X III 4th 0 0
Amy Millar with Heros (5) (12) 4th
Eric Lamaze with Fine Lady 0 0 -
5 BrazilBrazil Brazil 0 13 13
Eduardo Menezes with Quintol 0 4th
Stephan de Freitas Barcha with Landpeter do Feroleto (disqualified) (-)
Álvaro Affonso de Miranda Neto with Cornetto K 0 4th
Pedro Veniss with Quabri de L'Isle 0 5
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 8th 7th 15th
Janika Sprunger with Bonne Chance 8th 1
Romain Duguet with Quorida de Treho 0 5
Martin Fuchs with Clooney 0 (5)
Steve Guerdat with Nino des Buissonnets (8th) 1
7th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 18th 18th
Jeroen Dubbeldam with Zenith 0 5
Maikel van der Vleuten with Verdi 0 1
Harrie Smolders with Emerald 0 12
Jur Vrieling with Zirocco Blue (retired) (withdrawn)
7th SwedenSweden Sweden 8th 10 18th
Malin Baryard-Johnsson with Cue Channa 4th (17)
Peder Fredricson with All In 0 1
Henrik von Eckermann with Yajamila 4th 8th
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson with Unita (4) 1
9 QatarQatar Qatar 9
Hamad Ali Mohamed Al Attiyah with Appagino (5)
Ali bin Chalid Al Thani with First Devision 4th
Ali Al Rumaihi with Gunder 1
Bassem Hassan Mohammed with Dejavu 4th
10 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 10
Ramiro Quintana with Appy Cara 1
Bruno Passaro with Chicago Z (24)
Matías Albarracín with Cannavaro 1
José Maria Larocca with Cornet du Lys 8th
11 SpainSpain Spain 12
Pilar Lucrecia Cordon with Gribouille du Lys 8th
Manuel Fernandez Saro with U Watch 4th
Eduardo Álvarez Aznar with Rokfeller de Pleville (retired)
Sergio Álvarez Moya with Carlo 0
12 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 13
Nick Skelton with Big Star 4th
Ben Maher with Tic Tac 4th
Michael Whitaker with Cassionato 5
John Whitaker with Ornellaia (23)
13 UkraineUkraine Ukraine 14th
Cassio Rivetti with Fine Fleur du Marais (disqualified)
Ulrich Kirchhoff with Prince de la Mare 4th
Ferenc Szentirmai with Chadino 9
René Tebbel with zipper 1
13 JapanJapan Japan 14th
Toshiki Masui with Taloubetdarco 12
Daisuke Fukushima with cornet 1
Reiko Takeda with Bardolino 1
Taizo Sugitani with Imothep (12)
13 AustraliaAustralia Australia 14th
Matthew Williams with Valinski S 0
Scott Keach with Fedor (retired)
Edwina Tops-Alexander with Lintea Tequila 5
James Paterson-Robinson with Amarillo 9

Individual evaluation

Second and third qualifications

After favorites like Rolf-Göran Bengtsson and Pénélope Leprevost had already been eliminated in the first qualification, the two rounds of the Nations Cup (as the second and third qualification of the individual classification) thinned out the field. In the first round, the number of riders still qualified for the individual evaluation was reduced to 45. For example, Beezie Madden (who retired due to an injury to her horse), Malin Baryard-Johnsson and John Whitaker were eliminated. For the latter, this round was extremely unfortunate: After he had still been faultless in the first qualification, he got 23 penalty points here with Ornellaia .

After the second round of the Nations Cup (third individual qualification), the Olympic Games were over for ten other riders. On the one hand, this affected the riders of the nations, who until now had all four riders in the individual ranking. Since only three riders per nation were allowed in the individual finals, the fourth placed riders were eliminated. This hit Ludger Beerbaum (18th place after the third qualification) and Janika Sprunger (23rd place). Due to his placement, Ulrich Kirchhoff left here . With the gelding Prince de la Mare , who was only taken over at the beginning of the year , he had to accept 17 penalty points in the second round of the Nations Cup.

Bottom line

Before the individual finals, the results of the 35 qualified riders were reset to zero. Similar to the Nations Cup, the two rounds in the individual final were differentiated in terms of difficulty. The first round of the test was rather less demanding in relation to the level of the remaining starting field. Thirteen riders and their horses made no mistakes, two more only allowed themselves a time penalty. Having started with a lot of commitment, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum did not find a suitable distance to the first obstacle with Fibonacci . Her gelding still jumped off, but landed her hindquarters in the obstacle. Both were uninjured, but Michaels-Beerbaum gave up after the second obstacle.

Both circuits took place on one day, but there was a break of around 90 minutes between the circuits. The second round of the individual final was made more demanding according to the result of the first round and the time allowed was deliberately chosen to be tight. The regulations stipulated that the 20 best riders of the first round would qualify for this round. Since at the Olympic Games outside of the jump-off, however, the time was not included in the results and several riders with four penalty points were together in 16th place in the intermediate ranking, the starting field increased to 26 participants with their horses.

Although the course demanded full concentration from the participants and five riders got more than 12 penalty points, six participants managed a second fault-free ride on that day and thus made it into the jump-off. The two remaining riders starting for Germany ( Christian Ahlmann and Daniel Deußer ), Martin Fuchs and René Tebbel, who had not made any obstacle errors in all the jumping courses in Rio de Janeiro up to this point, each got one obstacle error . “Unlucky” of the second round was Jeroen Dubbeldam , who crossed the finish line without a jumping fault, but missed the jump-off because he was two hundredths of a second too slow and received a time penalty for this.

Nick Skelton had to start first in the jump-off . With Big Star he went without any mistakes. In addition, his fast time put the following riders under pressure: Both Steve Guerdat and Kent Farrington made a mistake on the first obstacle. Peder Fredricson remained with All In no mistake, however, was slower than Skelton. After Guerdat had already missed his chance for a second individual Olympic victory, Eric Lamaze was the last to start the jump-off. With Fine Lady, however, he made his first mistake at these Olympic Games. With the fastest time of the four-mistake play-offs, he still won the bronze medal. However, 58-year-old Nick Skelton and his 13-year-old stallion Big Star became Olympic champion in the individual ranking .

rank equestrian horse Penalty points
1.
Qualification
Nations Cup Singles final Sting
1st round 2nd round 1st round 2nd round total
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nick Skelton Big star (4) (4) (5) 0 0 0 0 in 42.82 seconds
SwedenSweden Peder Fredricson All in (0) (0) (1) 0 0 0 0 in 43.35 seconds
CanadaCanada Eric Lamaze Fine lady (0) (0) (0) 0 0 0 4 in 42.09 seconds
4th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Steve Guerdat Nino des Buissonnets (0) (8th) (1) 0 0 0 4 in 43.08 seconds
United StatesUnited States Kent Farrington voyeur (0) (0) (1) 0 0 0 8 in 42.23 seconds
6th  QatarQatar Ali bin Chalid Al Thani First devision (0) (4) (1) 0 0 0 8 in 45.03 seconds
7th  NetherlandsNetherlands Jeroen Dubbeldam Zenith (4) (0) (5) 0 1 1
8th  ArgentinaArgentina Matías Albarracín Cannavaro (4) (1) (5) 1 1 2
PortugalPortugal Luciana Diniz Fit for fun (8th) (0) (5) 4th 0 4th
United StatesUnited States McLain Ward Azure (4) (0) (0) 4th 0 4th
BrazilBrazil Álvaro Affonso de Miranda Neto Cornetto K (0) (0) (4) 4th 0 4th
AustraliaAustralia Edwina Tops-Alexander Lintea Tequila (0) (5) (4) 0 4th 4th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Martin Fuchs Clooney (4) (0) (5) 0 4th 4th
GermanyGermany Christian Ahlmann Taloubet Z (0) (0) (4) 0 4th 4th
GermanyGermany Daniel Deußer First class (0) (0) (4) 0 4th 4th
16  BrazilBrazil Pedro Veniss Quabri de L'Isle (0) (0) (5) 4th 1 5
QatarQatar Ali Al Rumaihi Gunder (1) (1) (2) 4th 1 5
FranceFrance Roger-Yves Bost Sydney Une Prince (0) (1) (1) 0 5 5
19th  UkraineUkraine René Tebbel Zipper (0) (1) (2) 1 5 6th
20th  NetherlandsNetherlands Maikel van der Vleuten Verdi (0) (0) (1) 4th 5 9
SpainSpain Sergio Álvarez Moya Carlo (0) (0) (6) 0 9 9
22nd  FranceFrance Kevin Staut Reveur de Hurtebise (4) (0) (0) 4th 8th 12
23  FranceFrance Philippe Rozier Rahotep de Toscane (0) (4) (1) 4th 9 13
24  SwedenSweden Henrik von Eckermann Yajamila (0) (4) (8th) 4th 12 16
25th  United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ben Maher Tic Tac (4) (4) (1) 4th 13 17th
26th  CanadaCanada Tiffany Foster Triple X III (4) (4) (0) 4th 17th 21st
27  NetherlandsNetherlands Harrie Smolders Emerald (0) (0) (12) 4th back
pulled
28  BelgiumBelgium Jérôme Guery Grand Cru van de Rozenberg (0) (10) (5) 8th
AustraliaAustralia Matthew Williams Valinski S. (8th) (0) (6) 8th
QatarQatar Bassem Hassan Mohammed Déjà-vu (4) (4) (5) 8th
BrazilBrazil Eduardo Menezes Quintol (4) (0) (4) 8th
32  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Romain Duguet Quorida de Treho (4) (0) (5) 12
CanadaCanada Yann Candele First choice (4) (0) (4) 12
NetherlandsNetherlands Lucy Davis Barron (4) (0) (4) 12
35  GermanyGermany Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum Fibonacci (0) (0) (5) gave
up
36  GermanyGermany Ludger Beerbaum Casello 4th 4th 0
37  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Janika Sprunger Nice chance 0 8th 1
...
43  UkraineUkraine Ulrich Kirchhoff Prince de la Mare 4th 4th 17th

Medal table

Medal table
space country G S. B. total
1 GermanyGermany Germany 2 2 2 6th
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2 1 - 3
FranceFrance France 2 1 - 3
4th United StatesUnited States United States - 1 2 3
5 SwedenSweden Sweden - 1 - 1
6th AustraliaAustralia Australia - - 1 1
CanadaCanada Canada - - 1 1
Total 6th 6th 6th 18th

qualification

dressage

Overview of qualification competitions with the number of quota places to be allocated
competition venue date singles team equestrian
host 4th 1 4th
World Equestrian Games 2014 FranceFrance Caen August 23 - September 7, 2014 12 3 12
World Equestrian Games 2014: Africa / Middle East / Southeast Asia / Oceania FranceFrance Caen August 23 - September 7, 2014 4th 1 4th
European championships GermanyGermany Aachen August 11-23, 2015 12 3 12
Pan American Games 2015 CanadaCanada Toronto July 10-26, 2015 6th 1 6th
Qualification tournament (see below) GermanyGermany Pearl September 9-13, 2015 4th 1 4th
FEI Olympic Ranking List, by Olympic Groups March 1, 2012 14th 14th
FEI Olympic ranking, based on the overall ranking March 1, 2012 6th 6th
total 60 10 60

Compared to London 2012, not only was the number of riders per team increased, but the total number of dressage riders was also increased by 10 starting places to 60. This includes at least one team with three or four riders each, all of whom also compete individually. The Brazilian team was automatically qualified to host.

The number of teams could increase if a NOK reached at least three individual quota places (a maximum of four per NOK were permitted). Denmark succeeded so that eleven teams can compete in Rio de Janeiro.

The top three teams qualified at the 2014 World Equestrian Games. The best team from Africa / Middle East / Southeast Asia / Oceania qualified at the 2014 World Equestrian Games, even if they did not make it into the top three teams.

The three best teams from the 2015 European Championships were added. A team also secured qualification at the 2015 Pan-American Games. In addition, two more individual starting places were awarded based on the results of the Grand Prix de Dressage at the 2015 Pan-American Games. Another team from Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Oceania as well as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan were able to qualify in a qualifying competition as part of the Peterhof Dressage Gala in September 2015 (a Grand Prix de Dressage as part of a CDI 2 *) . Two other single starters from Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Oceania were also able to qualify in Perl.

20 more individual starting places were allocated based on the Olympic ranking. This was determined on the basis of the results achieved in international tournaments in the period from March 9, 2015 to March 6, 2016. Of these, six places were allocated to riders from Olympic groups A, B and C (Europe and Central Asia), two from Olympic groups D and E (America) and two from Olympic groups F and G (other nations). The six remaining starting places will also be assigned based on the Olympic ranking, to not yet qualified riders based on their position in the Olympic ranking.

Teams that can compete in the Olympic dressage competitions (three or four riders each):

  • BrazilBrazil Brazil (hosts)
  • GermanyGermany Germany (World Champion 2014)
  • United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain (Vice World Champion 2014)
  • NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands (Third World Championships 2014)
  • AustraliaAustralia Australia (best team Africa / Middle East / Southeast Asia / Oceania at the 2014 World Championships)
  • SpainSpain Spain (European Championship 2015)
  • SwedenSweden Sweden (European Championship 2015)
  • FranceFrance France (European Championship 2015)
  • United StatesUnited States United States (Pan American Games)
  • JapanJapan Japan (qualification Africa / Middle East / Southeast Asia / Oceania as well as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan)
  • DenmarkDenmark Denmark (successor due to four individual starters)

Additionally qualified individual starters:
Olympic groups A, B and C:

Olympic Groups D and E:

Olympic groups F and G:

Further individual starters according to the FEI Olympic ranking:

Leap

Overview of qualification competitions with the number of quota places to be allocated
competition venue date singles team equestrian
host 4th 1 4th
World Equestrian Games 2014 FranceFrance Caen August 31 - September 7, 2014 20th 5 20th
European Championships 2015 GermanyGermany Aachen August 17-23, 2015 12 3 12
Pan American Games 2015 CanadaCanada Toronto July 10-26, 2015 14th 2 14th
Africa / Middle East qualification United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi February 18-21, 2015 4th 1 4th
Qualification Eastern Europe / Central Asia SlovakiaSlovakia Šamorín July 30th - August 2nd, 2015 4th 1 4th
Southeast Asia / Oceania qualification GermanyGermany Hagen aTW August 25, 2015 9 2 9
FEI Olympic ranking March 1, 2012 8th 8th
total 75 15th 75

75 riders qualified for the show jumping competitions, including 15 teams with four riders each. All qualified teams can start with four riders in the individual competition. For NOKs without a qualified team, a start with a maximum of two individual starters is possible. The Brazilian team is automatically qualified as host.

At the 2014 World Equestrian Games, the five best-placed teams secured qualifications for the Olympic Games. The three best, not yet qualified teams qualified at the European Championships in 2015. The three best teams and the six best riders whose NOK did not qualify with one team for the Olympic show jumping competitions also qualified at the 2015 Pan-American Games.

In addition, three further qualification tournaments took place: As part of the Nations Cup tournament in Abu Dhabi in February 2015, the top-ranked team from Africa and the Middle East was allowed to start the Olympic Games. Another team  starting place was awarded as part of a CSI 3 * in Šamorín, where a national competition was held for this purpose. To give riders from Southeast Asia and Oceania additional starting opportunities, a CSI 1 * with a nationwide competition was held at Hof Kasselmann in Hagen am Teutoburg Forest in August 2015. The two best placed teams qualified here as well as another participant who received a single starting place for his (not yet qualified with a team) NOK.

In addition, eight further individual starting positions were allocated based on the Olympic ranking, one each to the best participants from the Olympic groups A, B, C and F and four to the best not yet qualified riders based on the Olympic ranking (the individual starting positions go to the respective NOK).

Teams that can compete in the Olympic show jumping competitions (three or four riders each):

  • BrazilBrazil Brazil (hosts)
  • NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands (World Champion 2014)
  • FranceFrance France (Vice World Champion 2014)
  • United StatesUnited States United States (Third World Championships 2014)
  • GermanyGermany Germany (Fourth World Championships 2014)
  • SwedenSweden Sweden (Sixth World Championships 2014)
  • SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (European Championships 2015)
  • United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain (European Championships 2015)
  • SpainSpain Spain (European Championships 2015)
  • CanadaCanada Canada (Pan American Games)
  • ArgentinaArgentina Argentina (Pan American Games)
  • QatarQatar Qatar (Best Team Qualifying Tournament Africa / Middle East)
  • UkraineUkraine Ukraine (Best Team Qualification Tournament Eastern Europe / Central Asia)
  • JapanJapan Japan (Southeast Asia / Oceania qualifying tournament)
  • AustraliaAustralia Australia (qualifying tournament Southeast Asia / Oceania)

Additionally qualified individual starters:
Individual starting places based on the Olympic rankings for Olympic groups A, B, C and F:

Individual starting places based on the individual rating of the Pan American Games 2015:

Individual starting place based on the individual ranking qualification tournament Southeast Asia / Oceania:

Further individual starting places based on the Olympic ranking:

versatility

Overview of qualification competitions with the number of quota places to be allocated
competition venue date singles team equestrian
host 5 1 5
World Equestrian Games 2014 FranceFrance Haras du Pin / Caen August 23–7. September 2014 24 6th 24
European championships United KingdomUnited Kingdom Blair Castle 10-13 September 2015 8th 2 8th
Pan American Games 2015 CanadaCanada Toronto 10-26 July 2015 4th 1 4th
Qualification Africa / Middle East / Southeast Asia / Oceania NetherlandsNetherlands Boekelo 8-11 October 2015 4th 1 4th
FEI Olympic Ranking List, by Olympic Groups March 6, 2016 12 12
FEI Olympic ranking, based on the overall ranking March 6, 2016 9 9
total 65 11 65

The number of starting places for eventing riders was reduced by ten places to 65 compared to London 2012. This results in particular from the change that only four instead of five riders per team are allowed to compete. The number of teams (subject to additional teams due to individual starting positions) remained unchanged at eleven.

A team from Brazil is automatically entitled to start as the host. The six best-placed teams qualified at the 2014 World Equestrian Games. The French, who initially placed fourth, were disqualified because positive medication was found in the horse Qalao des Mers of their team rider Maxime Livio .

Another two team starting places were awarded at the 2015 European Championships. France won the bronze medal here and thus secured the right to start the Olympic Games as the best not yet qualified team. The best team not yet eligible to compete in the 2015 Pan American Games also qualified. The last regular team starting place (for teams from Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Oceania) was awarded as part of the Boekelo 2015 Nations Cup .

The last 21 quota places were then awarded by means of the FEI Olympic ranking. For this purpose, three qualification modes were used: First, the seven continental zones (North-West Europe, South-West Europe, Eastern Europe / Central Asia, North America, Central / South America, Africa / Middle East and Southeast Asia / Oceania) each received a starting place. Two to three of these zones were then combined into groups, each given two additional starting places. Finally, nine starting places were awarded to the best riders who had not yet qualified and whose nation had not received a team starting place. As planned, this would have been eight starting places, but no single starting place could be allocated for North America, as the United States and Canada were already qualified.

As part of the allocation of the individual starting places, Italy, Russia and Switzerland each received three starting places and thus an additional team starting place. However, Switzerland named only two participants, the Vogg brothers. Mélody Johner and her horse Frimeur du Record CH could not confirm her performance during the selection phase , so that, in consultation with the rider, no nomination was made. Due to injuries or personal reasons, no other suitable starter for Switzerland could be found. Belarus did not nominate a rider for Rio either. Therefore there were two successors, a single starting place for Poland and a fourth rider for Italy.

Teams that will compete in the Olympic Versatility:

  • BrazilBrazil Brazil (hosts)
  • GermanyGermany Germany (World Champion 2014)
  • United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain (Vice World Champion 2014)
  • NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands (Third World Championships 2014)
  • AustraliaAustralia Australia (Fourth World Championships 2014)
  • IrelandIreland Ireland (Fifth World Championships 2014)
  • CanadaCanada Canada (Sixth World Championships 2014)
  • FranceFrance France (European Championships)
  • SwedenSweden Sweden (European Championships)
  • United StatesUnited States United States (Pan American Games)
  • New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand (Africa / Middle East / Southeast Asia / Oceania qualifier)
  • ItalyItaly Italy (4 qualified individual starters)
  • RussiaRussia Russia (3 qualified individual starters)

Additionally qualified individual starters:
One starting place per continental zone:

Six more starting places:

Another nine individual starters according to the FEI Olympic ranking:

Web links

Commons : Riding at the 2016 Summer Olympics  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FEI General Assembly: Focus on the Olympic Future , St. Georg , November 13, 2015
  2. ^ Dressage at the Olympic Games in Rio on the website of the German Equestrian Association
  3. ^ End of the construction stop at the Olympic facilities for riding and tennis , Sport Information Service , February 15, 2016
  4. Olympic equestrian facility under Rotzverdacht , Jan Tönjes / St. Georg, August 5, 2015
  5. Olympic Games in Rio without horse riding competitions? , Pferderevue, October 8, 2015
  6. Olympia: Discrepancies resolved, let Rio come , St. Georg, November 1, 2015
  7. 5-21 August: Daily competition schedule
  8. a b c d Annex F - 2016 Olympic Competition Timetable
  9. a b c FEI Regulations for Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games: 24th Edition, Effective for the 2016 Rio (BRA) Olympic Games ( Memento from March 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  10. Germany in versatility after day one in the lead! , Reiter Revue International , August 6, 2016
  11. Rio 2016: Julia Krajewski: We want to leave the church in the village , Thomas Borgmann for reitturniere.de, August 6, 2016
  12. William Fox-Pitt: "That's what I dreamed of!" , globalquestriannews.com, Aug. 7, 2016
  13. Individual evaluation of eventing after dressage
  14. Team ranking eventing after dressage (PDF)
  15. Blog 2: Difficult eventing route, chainsaw stewardess and the question of whether the roll cure is gradually going out of fashion , Gabriele Pochhammer / St. Georg, August 5, 2016
  16. Rio 2016: Fair and clear tasks in the field , Julia Basic / Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung, August 5, 2016
  17. Olympia: Chris Bartle and the riders explain the off-road course of Olympic versatility: Obstacles 26 to 30: Bamboo Vertical, Fruit Wagon, Fishermen's Cottage , Gabriele Pochhammer / St. Georg, August 6, 2016
  18. Nachklapp versatility: Krajewski asks workup - Ingrid Klimke exerts strong criticism , globalequestriannews.com, August 11, 2016
  19. Live ticker Rio 2016: Versatility Geländeritt , German Equestrian Association, August 8, 2016
  20. Olympic Day 4: Terrain test - passer-by, Ingrid Klimke falls back to 19th place , St. Georg, August 8, 2016
  21. ^ Olympic Games 2016 - Versatility: Sobering Terrain , Reiter Revue International, August 8, 2016
  22. Individual evaluation of versatility according to the terrain
  23. Team ranking eventing according to the terrain (PDF)
  24. a b Liveticker Rio 2016: Jumping and medal decisions eventing , German Equestrian Association, August 9, 2016
  25. Versatility, final result team ranking
  26. Versatility, final result individual evaluation (PDF)
  27. Breaking News: Adelinde Cornelissen cancels Grand Prix , eqwo.net, August 10, 2016
  28. Blog 8: Burgfräulein-Feeling, the general and sad Grand Prix pictures , Gabriele Pochhammer / St. Georg, August 11, 2016
  29. Olympia: Dutch dressage reservists refuse to go to Rio , St. Georg, July 20, 2016
  30. Dressage, individual result Grand Prix de Dressage
  31. Olympia Day 8: Grand Prix Special - Charlotte Dujardin second behind Werth, but GER remains gold! :-)) , St. Georg, August 12, 2016
  32. Dressage, individual result Grand Prix Spécial
  33. Dressage, team results Grand Prix de Dressage (PDF)
  34. Dressage, final team ranking with results Grand Prix Spécial (PDF)
  35. Live ticker Rio 2016: Dressage Freestyle , Maike Hoheisel and Uta Helkenberg for the German Equestrian Association, August 15, 2016
  36. Dressage, individual result Grand Prix Freestyle
  37. Dressage, final result individual evaluation ( Memento from August 15, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  38. Dressage, final result Grand Prix Freestyle
  39. Jur Vrieling gediskwalificeerd, maar mag landenwedstrijd rijden , Rick Helmink / horses.nl, August 14, 2016
  40. Nicola Philippaerts gediskwalificeerd wegens spoorgebruik , Dirk Willem Rosie / horses.nl, August 14, 2016
  41. Show jumping, first qualification result
  42. Rio 2016: Otto Becker: "All four riders rode very well!" , reitturniere.de, August 16, 2016
  43. Rio 2016: Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum: "Tomorrow it will definitely be much harder" , reitturniere.de, August 16, 2016
  44. Olympic Games 2016 - jumping: Four teams go into the second round without mistakes , Reiter Revue International, August 16, 2016
  45. Show jumping, result of the team classification, Nations Cup, 1st round
  46. Show jumping, final result of the team ranking
  47. Show jumping, result of individual evaluation, second qualification
  48. Show jumping, result of individual ranking third qualification
  49. Show jumping, result of the final individual evaluation, first round ( Memento from September 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  50. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum: I wanted too much! , reitturniere.de, August 19, 2016
  51. Show jumping, result of the final individual evaluation, second round and jump-off ( Memento from September 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  52. Show jumping, final result individual evaluation ( Memento from August 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  53. Qualification System Dressage Rio 2016 (English)
  54. FEI 2016 Olympic Athlete-Horse Combination Ranking - Dressage
  55. Result of the Grand Prix de Dressage at the Pan American Games 2015
  56. ^ Result Grand Prix de Dressage, CDI 2 * Perl 2015
  57. Qualification System Jumping Rio 2016 (English)
  58. Pan American Games 2015, result of the individual ranking show jumping
  59. CSI 1 * Hagen 2015 (qualification tournament Southeast Asia / Oceania), result of individual evaluation
  60. FEI Olympic ranking show jumping (PDF).
  61. French eventing riders' Olympic qualification invalid , Reiter Revue International , April 23, 2015
  62. Ben and Felix Vogg go to Rio , Horse Week , June 30, 2016
  63. Qualification System Jumping Rio 2016 (English)
  64. Definite Entries Eventing ( Memento of July 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), as of July 28, 2016 (English)
  65. FEI Olympic Ranking, sorted by continental zones (PDF)
  66. FEI Olympic Ranking Versatility (PDF)