Equestrian at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Individual dressage

The individual dressage event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 30 July to 4 August 2024 at the Palace of Versailles.[1] Like all other equestrian events, the dressage competition is open-gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. 60 riders from 30 nations are expected to compete.[2]

Individual dressage
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Olympic equestrian dressage arena
VenuePalace of Versailles
Date30 July – 4 August 2024
Competitors60 from 30 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jessica von Bredow-Werndl  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Isabell Werth  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charlotte Fry  Great Britain
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Jessica von Bredow-Werndl of Germany won the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle

Background

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This was the 26th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1912.

The two-time reigning Olympic champion is Jessica von Bredow-Werndl of Germany (riding Dalera). The reigning (2022) World Champion is Charlotte Fry of Great Britain.

An Olympics.com preview of equestrian (all events) provided the following overview:

Germany has won the most gold medals in Olympic equestrian sports, reflecting the country's equestrian heritage and passion for the sport. Michael Jung has dominated individual eventing at recent Games, winning gold in both London 2012, Rio 2016 and Paris 2024. Jung was destined to carve his name into equestrian history: both his father and grandfather were well-known equestrian athletes. Sweden, France, Netherlands, the USA and Great Britain are among the other leading nations in equestrian sport.[3]

Qualification

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A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified riders in the individual dressage. Quota places are allocated to the NOC, which selects the riders. There were 60 quota places available, allocated as follows:

  • Team members (45 places): Each of the 15 NOCs qualified in the team dressage event entered its 3 team members in the individual dressage event.
  • Ranking (15 places): The top 2 riders (1 per NOC, and excluding NOCs with qualified teams) in each of the 7 geographic regions were to receive a quota places, with one final quota place based on rankings regardless of geographic region. The two Americas regions were combined.

Competition format

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The competition format has changed dramatically since the 2016 format. The competition has dropped from three rounds to two; moreover, advancement is now determined first by place in group rather than overall place (though there are lucky loser places available). The two rounds of the competition are the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Freestyle.[4]

  • Grand Prix: All 60 riders compete in the Grand Prix. They are divided into 6 groups of 10; 3 groups will go on each day of the round. The top 2 riders in each group, along with the next best 6 overall, advance to the Grand Prix Freestyle. The Grand Prix is also the qualifying round for the team event.
  • Grand Prix Freestyle: The 18 riders competing receive a final rank based only on the Grand Prix Freestyle score (the Grand Prix scores do not carry over).

Schedule

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The event takes place on three competition days over six days, with two days for the Grand Prix followed by two rest days, the team final day, then the individual Grand Prix Freestyle.

All times are European Central Time (UTC+1).[5][6]

Day Date Start Finish Phase
Day 1 Tuesday 30 July 2024 11:00 16:30 Grand Prix Day 1
Day 2 Wednesday 31 July 2024 10:00 15:30 Grand Prix Day 2
Day 6 Sunday 4 August 2024 10:00 14:00 Grand Prix Freestyle

Results

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Grand Prix

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The top two athletes from each group, and the six athletes with the next best scores (a multi-step tiebreaker would be used for ties, finally broken by random draw will qualify to the individual final (Grand Prix Freestyle).[7]

Rank Group Rider Nation Horse GP score Notes
1 F Jessica von Bredow-Werndl   Germany TSF Dalera 82.065 Q
2 D Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour   Denmark Freestyle 80.792 Q
3 D Isabell Werth   Germany Wendy 78.913 Q
4 A Charlotte Fry   Great Britain Glamourdale 78.028 Q
5 A Nanna Skodborg Merrald   Denmark Zepter 78.028 Q
6 A Dinja van Liere   Netherlands Hermes 77.764 Q
7 A Carl Hester   Great Britain Fame 77.345 Q
8 B Daniel Bachmann Andersen   Denmark Vayron 76.910 Q
9 D Isabel Freese   Norway Total Hope 76.817 Q
10 B Frederic Wandres   Germany Bluetooth 76.118 Q
11 C Becky Moody   Great Britain Jagerbomb 74.938 Q
12 E Emmelie Scholtens   Netherlands Indian Rock 74.581 Q
13 C Patrik Kittel   Sweden Touchdown 74.317 Q
14 E Victoria Max-Theurer   Austria FH Abbeglen 74.301 Q
15 E Therese Nilshagen   Sweden Dante Weltino 73.991 Q
16 F Pauline Basquin   France Sertorius de Rima Z 73.711 Q
17 B Emma Kanerva   Finland Greek Air 73.680 Q
18 E Sandra Sysojeva   Poland Maxima Bella 73.416 Q
19 B Flore de Winne   Belgium Flynn FRH 73.028
20 C Adrienne Lyle   United States Helix 72.593
21 F Hans Peter Minderhoud   Netherlands Toto Jr. 72.578
22 D Domien Michiels   Belgium Intermezzo V/H Meerdaalhof 72.531
23 C Larissa Pauluis   Belgium Flambeau 72.127
24 F Nicolas Wagner   Luxembourg Quarter Back Junior FRH 71.988
25 B Juliette Ramel   Sweden Buriël K.H. 71.553
26 D Florian Bacher   Austria Escorial 71.009
27 E Julio Mendoza Loor   Ecuador Goldstrike 70.839
28 F Borja Carrascosa   Spain Frizzantino FRH 70.823
29 A Corentin Pottier   France Gotilas du Feauillard 70.683
30 D Henri Ruoste   Finland Tiffanys Diamond 70.621
31 E Alexandre Ayache   France Jolene 70.279
32 F Simone Pearce   Australia Destano 70.171
33 A João Oliva   Brazil Feel Good VO 70.093
34 C Hwang Young-shik   South Korea Delmonte 7 70.000
35 E William Matthew   Australia Mysterious Star 69.953
36 C Claudio Castilla Ruiz   Spain Hi-Rico Do Sobral 69.829
37 B Abigail Lyle   Ireland Giraldo 69.441
38 A Justina Vanagaite   Lithuania Nabab 69.208
39 A Jayden Brown   Australia Quincy B 68.991
40 F Melissa Galloway   New Zealand Windermere J'Obei W 68.913
41 A Naima Moreira Laliberte   Canada Statesman 68.711
42 D Yessin Rahmouni   Morocco All At Once 68.696
43 F Camille Carier Bergeron   Canada Finnländerin 68.338
44 E Rita Ralao Duarte   Portugal Irao 68.261
45 A Stefan Lehfellner   Austria Roberto Carlos MT 68.183
46 B Patricia Ferrando   Venezuela Honnaisseur 67.143
47 B Katarzyna Milczarek   Poland Guapo 66.910
48 B António do Vale   Portugal Fine Fellow H 66.910
49 C Chris von Martels   Canada Eclips 66.863
50 C Maria Caetano   Portugal Hit Plus 66.630
51 F Steffen Peters   United States Suppenkasper 66.490
52 D Anush Agarwalla   India Sir Caramello OLD 66.444
53 C Alisa Glinka   Moldova Abercrombie 66.056
54 E Joanna Robinson   Finland Glamouraline 65.630
55 C Andrina Suter   Switzerland Fibonacci 65.590
56 A Caroline Chew   Singapore Zatchmo 63.351
57 E Yvonne Losos de Muniz   Dominican Republic Aquamarijn 61.211
58 D Juan Antonio Jiménez   Spain Euclides MOR 60.171
59 F Aleksandra Szulc   Poland Breakdance 60.078
B Marcus Orlob   United States Jane EL

Grand Prix Freestyle

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The top eighteen riders from the Grand Prix competed in the individual freestyle final in which the individual medals were awarded.[8]

Rank Rider Nation Horse GPF score Notes
  Jessica von Bredow-Werndl   Germany TSF Dalera 90.093
  Isabell Werth   Germany Wendy 89.614
  Charlotte Fry   Great Britain Glamourdale 88.971
4 Dinja van Liere   Netherlands Hermes 88.432
5 Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour   Denmark Freestyle 88.093
6 Carl Hester   Great Britain Fame 85.161
7 Daniel Bachmann Andersen   Denmark Vayron 84.850
8 Becky Moody   Great Britain Jagerbomb 84.357
9 Nanna Skodborg Merrald   Denmark Zepter 83.293
10 Isabel Freese   Norway Total Hope OLD 83.050
11 Emmelie Scholtens   Netherlands Indian Rock 81.750
12 Emma Kanerva   Finland Greek Air 81.607
13 Frederic Wandres   Germany Bluetooth OLD 81.350
14 Patrik Kittel   Sweden Touchdown 80.854
15 Sandra Sysojeva   Poland Maxima Bella 80.075
16 Pauline Basquin   France Sertorius de Rima Z 79.118
17 Victoria Max-Theurer   Austria Abbeglen FH NRW 75.375
18 Therese Nilshagen   Sweden Dante Welting OLD 74.714

References

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  1. ^ "Equestrian Competition". Paris 2024. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Qualification System – Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Equestrian Dressage" (PDF). FEI. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  3. ^ "PARIS 2024 EQUESTRIAN: ALL RESULTS, AS MICHAEL JUNG BECOMES FIRST RIDER IN EVENTING HISTORY TO TAKE THREE INDIVIDUAL TITLES". Paris 2024. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Tokyo 2020: How Will It Work – Making Sense out of the New Format". Eurodressage. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Schedule – Equestrian Paris 2024 Olympics". Le Monde. 31 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Equestrian Competition Schedule" (PDF). FEI.org. 24 February 2023.
  7. ^ "Grand Prix Results". Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  8. ^ "DRESSAGE INDIVIDUAL GRAND PRIX FREESTYLE RESULTS". Olympics.com. Retrieved 6 August 2024.