Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Individual dressage

Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Individual dressage

The individual dressage event, part of the equestrian program at the 2004 Summer Olympics, was held from 19 August to 25 August 2004 at the Olympic Equestrian Centre on the outskirts of Markópoulo, in the Attica region of Greece. Like all other equestrian events, the dressage competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. 53 horse and rider pairs were entered.

Medalists

Grand Prix Freestyle

The final round of dressage competition was the Grand Prix Freestyle Test. Fifteen pairs competed in this round, in which they designed their own program of movements set to music. They were judged on both execution of the movements (technical) and how well their performance matched the music (artistic). Each of the five judges gave a score from 0 to 10 in both categories, with the final score for the round being the sum of those ten scores. This score was then averaged with the scores from the other two rounds to determine final ranking.

Final ranking

# Anky van Grunsven, Netherlands
# Ulla Salzgeber, Germany
# Beatriz Ferrer-Salat, Spain
# Deborah McDonald, United States
# Hubertus Schmidt, Germany
# Robert Dover, United States
# Jan Brink, Sweden
# Rafael Soto, Spain
# Andreas Helgstrand, Denmark
# Per Sandgaard, Denmark
# Imke Bartels, Netherlands
# Juan Antonio Jimenez, Spain
# Carl Hester, Great Britain
# Guenter Seidel, United States
# Martin Schaudt, Germany
# Julia Chevanne Gimel, France
# Sven Rothenberger, Netherlands
# Silvia Ikle, Switzerland
# Jon Pedersen, Denmark
# Victoria Max-Theurer, Austria
# Karen Tebar, France
# Richard Davison, Great Britain
# Alexandra Korelova, Russia
# Iryna Lis, Belarus
# Nina Stadlinger, Austria
# Heike Kemmer, Germany (10th in grand prix)
# Lisa Wilcox, United States (18th in grand prix)
# Emma Hindle, Great Britain (25th in grand prix)
# Tinne Vilhelmson, Sweden
# Christian Plaege, Switzerland
# Louise Nathorst, Sweden
# Elena Sidneva, Russia
# Cynthia Ishoy, Canada
# Nicola McGivern, Great Britain
# Leslie Reid, Canada
# Belinda Trussell, Canada
# Ricky MacMillan, Australia
# Lone Joergensen, Denmark
# Mary Hanna, Australia
# Minna Telde, Sweden
# Ignacio Rambla, Spain
# Ashley Holzer, Canada
# Marlies van Baalen, Netherlands
# Friedrich Gaulhofer, Austria
# Daniel Ramseier, Switzerland
# Cesar Parra, Colombia
# Alexandra Sourla, Greece
# Peter Gmoser, Austria
# Louisa Hill, New Zealand
# Heike Holstein, Ireland
# Gerta Lehmann, Greece
* Jasmien Sanche-Burger, Switzerland (withdrew)
* Alaia Demiropoulou, Greece (barred after inspection)


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