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Individual Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
Anky van Grunsven and Salinero won the dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
4th – 10th
4. USA – Peter Steffen and Ravel
5. Netherlands – Hans Peter Minderhoud and Nadine
6. Russia – Alexandra Balagur and Balagur
7. Great Britain – Emma Hindle and Lancet
8. Finland – Kyra Kyrklund and Max
9. Mexico – Bernadette Pujals and Vincent
10. Sweden – Jan Brink and Briar
Individual Dressage Grand Prix Day 1
1. Germany – Isabell Werth and Satchmo
2. Netherlands – Anky van Grunsven and Salinero
3. Germany – Heike Kemmer and Bonaparte
4. Great Britain – Emma Hindle and Lancet
5. Netherlands – Imke Schellekens-Bartels
6. Finland – Kyra Kyrklund and Max
7. USA – Courtney King and Mythilus
8. Denmark – Nathalie Zu Sayn-Wittenstein and Digby
9. Germany – Nadine Capellmann and Elvis VA
10. USA – Steffen Peters and Ravel
Individual Dressage Grand Prix Day 2
1. Germany – Isabell Werth and Satchmo
2. Netherlands – Anky van Grunsven and Salinero
3. Germany – Heike Kemmer and Bonaparte
4. Great Britain – Emma Hindle and Lancet
5. Netherlands – Imke Schellekens-Bartels
6. Finland – Kyra Kyrklund and Max
7. USA – Courtney King and Mythilus
8. Denmark – Nathalie Zu Sayn-Wittenstein and Digby
9. Germany – Nadine Capellmann and Elvis VA
10. USA – Steffen Peters and Ravel
Individual Dressage Grand Prix Special
1. Germany – Isabell Werth and Satchmo
2. Netherlands – Anky van Grunsven and Salinero
3. Germany – Heike Kemmer and Bonaparte
4. USA – Steffen Peters and Ravel
5. Russian Fed – Alexandra Korelova
6. Mexico – Bernadette Pujals
7. Netherlands – Hans Peter Minderhoud
8. USA – Courtney King and Mythilus
9. Great Britain – Emma Hindle and Lancet
10. Finland – Kyra Kyrklund and Max
Team Dressage Grand Prix
Heike Kemmer and Bonapart
Nadine Capellmann and Evlis Va
Isabell Werth and Satchmo
Hans Peter Minderhoud and Nadine
Imke Schellekens-Bartels and Sunrise
Anky van Grunsven and Salinero
Anne van Olst and Clearwater
Nathalie Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and Digby
Andreas Helgstrand and Don Schufro
4th – 10th Place
4. USA
Team Members:
Courtney King and Mythilus
Debbie McDonald and Brentina
Steffen Peters and Ravel
5. Sweden
Pattik Kittel and Floresco
Tinne Silfven and Solos Carex
Jan Brink and Briar
6. Great Britain
Jane Gregory Lucky Star
Emma Hindle and Lancet
Laura Bechtolsheimer and Mistral hojris
7. France
Marc Boblet and Whitini Star
Julia Chevanne and Calimucho
Hubert Perring and Diabolo St Maurice
8. Australia
Heath Ryan and Greenoaks Dundee
Hayley Beresford and Relampago
Kristy Oatley and Quando Quando
9. Canada
Leslie Reid and Orion
Jacqueline Brooks and Gran Gesto
Ashley Holzer and Pop Art
10. Japan
Yuko Kitai and Rambo
Mieko Yagi and Dow Jones
Hiroski Hoketsu and Whisper
Be sure to find out when you can watch the the US jumping team take part in the final event for 2008.
These results aren’t entirely correct. Only the team dressage medals have been awarded (and they were to Germany, Netherlands, and Denmark like you said). However, there are still two more rounds of individual dressage before the individual medals are decided. The top 25 scoring riders from the team round move ahead, and then the top individual riders start from scratch with scores. They ride a Grand Prix Special tomorrow, then the top 15 after that move on the Grand Prix Freestyle. The scores from these two rounds are averaged to determine the individual winner.
Thank you Jackie and my apologies for posting the wrong stuff.
The results are directly from the official site and should be current and correct.
No bigee! Thanks for fixing it. I just didn’t want anybody to get confused–or to stop watching thinking it was over. It’s certainly a big job to cover the Olympics, but a whole lot of fun. I’ve been writing about it too and pouring over everything I can find. I had to re-reread the format/rules section on the official site about 5 times before I could make sense of it and turn it into usable information.
Happy blogging (and riding)!