Equestrian at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Equestrian competitions at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics were held from 9 August to 21 August at the Hong Kong Sports Institute and Sheung Yue River in Hong Kong. It was the second time that the equestrian events were hosted by a member of the IOC other than the member hosting the main games (although this time the events were technically held in the same country as the main games). Unlike 1956, however, the equestrian events were part of the main games, and were held within the same period.[1]

Equestrian
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
Pictogram for equestrian at the 2008 Olympic Games
VenueHong Kong Sports Institute
Dates9–21 August
Competitors193 from 42 nations

Events

A Japanese competitor in dressage at the Games

6 sets of medals were awarded in the following events:

Qualification

Each event has its own qualification rules, but generally rely on FEI rankings.

Dressage qualification

For the team competition there were a total of 10 quota spots and as many composite as qualify. Three team spots were awarded at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games. In addition 7 team spots were awarded at regional competitions (Europe: 3, Americas: 2, Asia: 2). In addition, should a country have three athletes qualified in the individual competition, they will be considered a team and allowed to compete as a composite team. Five teams qualified under this scheme.

For the individual competition, 50 spots were allocated as follows. Thirty spots were awarded to the athletes who qualified as teams above. In addition, the highest ranked rider from each of seven geographic regions and the host nation qualify. Then the top twelve riders based on rank FEI rank who had not otherwise qualified are given spots.

Jumping qualification

A country may send up to five riders if it qualified for the team competition, two otherwise. Similar to Dressage, teams of five riders were qualified at either the World Equestrian Games, a region competition, or through a composite spot. The WEG awarded five spots, the regions eight (Americas: 2, Europe: 2, Asia: 4), and two composite teams qualified. For the individual competition there were a total of 73 spot allocated as follows: 45 team member, 1 host nation, 7 regional, and 22 at-large.

Officials

Appointment of officials was as follows:[2]

Dressage
  • Gotthilf Riexinger (Ground Jury President)
  • Jean-Michel Roudier (Ground Jury Member)
  • Ghislain Fouarge (Ground Jury Member)
  • Leif Törnblad (Ground Jury Member)
  • Gary Rockwell (Ground Jury Member)
  • Minako Furuoka-Hashimoto (Ground Jury Member)
  • Barnabas Mandi (Ground Jury Member)
  • Mariëtte Withages (Technical Delegate)
Jumping
  • Rogier van Iersel (Ground Jury President)
  • David M. Distler (Ground Jury Member)
  • Jean-Loup Caplain (Ground Jury Member)
  • Won-Oh Park (Ground Jury Member)
  • Olaf Petersen (Technical Delegate)
Eventing
  • Martin Plewa (Ground Jury President)
  • Marilyn Payne (Ground Jury Member)
  • Christian Landolt (Ground Jury Member)
  • Giuseppe Della Chiesa (Technical Delegate)
  • Andrew Griffiths (Technical Delegate Assistant)

Competition schedule

All times are Hong Kong Time (UTC+8).

DateStartFinishEventStage
Saturday, 9 August 200806:3010:30Eventing TeamDressage (Day 1)
Eventing IndividualDressage (Day 1)
19:1523:15Eventing TeamDressage (Day 1)
Eventing IndividualDressage (Day 1)
Sunday, 10 August 200806:3010:30Eventing TeamDressage (Day 2)
Eventing IndividualDressage (Day 2)
Monday, 11 August 200808:0011:30Eventing TeamCross Country (held at Beas River)
Eventing IndividualCross Country (held at Beas River)
Tuesday, 12 August 200819:1522:15Eventing TeamJumping (Final)
Eventing IndividualJumping (Qualifier)
22:3023:30Eventing IndividualJumping (Final)
Wednesday, 13 August 200819:1524:15Dressage TeamGrand Prix (Day 1)
Dressage IndividualGrand Prix 1st Qualifier (Day 1)
Thursday, 14 August 200819:1523:45Dressage IndividualGrand Prix 1st Qualifier (Day 2)
Dressage TeamGrand Prix (Day 2)
Friday, 15 August 200819:1523:15Jumping Individual1st Qualifier
Saturday, 16 August 200819:1524:00Dressage IndividualGrand Prix Special 2nd Qualifier
Sunday, 17 August 200819:1523:15Jumping TeamFinal Round 1
Jumping Individual2nd Qualifier
Monday, 18 August 200819:1522:15Jumping TeamFinal Round 2
Jumping Individual3rd Qualifier
Tuesday, 19 August 200819:1522:15Dressage IndividualGrand Prix Freestyle
Thursday, 21 August 200819:1521:45Jumping IndividualFinal Round A
22:0023:00Jumping IndividualFinal Round B

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)3115
2 United States (USA)1113
3 Canada (CAN)1102
 Netherlands (NED)1102
5 Australia (AUS)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
7 Great Britain (GBR)0022
8 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (9 nations)66618

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
 Anky van Grunsven
on Salinero (NED)
 Isabell Werth
on Satchmo (GER)
 Heike Kemmer
on Bonaparte (GER)
Team dressage
 Germany (GER)
Heike Kemmer
on Bonaparte
Nadine Capellmann
on Elvis Va
Isabell Werth
on Satchmo
 Netherlands (NED)
Hans Peter Minderhoud
on Nadine
Imke Schellekens-Bartels
on Sunrise
Anky van Grunsven
on Salinero
 Denmark (DEN)
Anne van Olst
on Clearwater
Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein
on Digby
Andreas Helgstrand
on Don Schufro
Individual eventing
 Hinrich Romeike
on Marius (GER)
 Gina Miles
on McKinlaigh (USA)
 Kristina Cook
on Miners Frolic (GBR)
Team eventing
 Germany (GER)
Peter Thomsen
on The Ghost of Hamish
Frank Ostholt
on Mr. Medicott
Andreas Dibowski
on Butts Leon
Ingrid Klimke
on Abraxxas
Hinrich Romeike
on Marius
 Australia (AUS)
Shane Rose
on All Luck
Sonja Johnson
on Ringwould Jaguar
Lucinda Fredericks
on Headley Britannia
Clayton Fredericks
on Ben Along Time
Megan Jones
on Irish Jester
 Great Britain (GBR)
Sharon Hunt
on Tankers Town
Daisy Dick
on Spring Along
William Fox-Pitt
on Parkmore Ed
Kristina Cook
on Miners Frolic
Mary King
on Call Again Cavalier
Individual jumping
 Eric Lamaze
on Hickstead (CAN)
 Rolf-Göran Bengtsson
on Ninja (SWE)
 Beezie Madden
on Authentic (USA)
Team jumping
 United States (USA)
McLain Ward
on Sapphire
Laura Kraut
on Cedric
Will Simpson
on Carlsson vom Dach
Beezie Madden
on Authentic
 Canada (CAN)
Jill Henselwood
on Special Ed
Eric Lamaze
on Hickstead
Ian Millar
on In Style
Mac Cone
on Ole
 Switzerland (SUI)
Christina Liebherr
on No Mercy
Pius Schwizer
on Nobless M
Niklaus Schurtenberger
on Cantus
Steve Guerdat
on Jalisca Solier

Venue

A spectator area and water jump in the eventing portion of the Games

The equestrian competitions were held apart from the main games in Hong Kong, which is a separate member to the IOC. This was because Hong Kong has established a huge horse racing industry since its British colonial days; therefore, strict quarantine measures for horses have been well established in the region, and were likely to result in fewer problems with equine disease than other cities in mainland China. Additionally, there were already some stabling sites for horses within Hong Kong, hence less construction was needed to facilitate the equestrian sports required by the Olympics.

There were two main equestrian venues: Hong Kong Sports Institute (adjacent to Sha Tin Racecourse) and the Beas River Country Club. The Sports Institute held the main competition arena, which included an 80 × 100 meter stadium will all-weather footing and seating for 18,000. The Beas River Country Club was the site of the cross-country phase of eventing, which was held on the golf course.

Weather

An Irish competitor in eventing at the Games

Hong Kong is known to have hot and humid weather with typhoons being common.[3] This includes a mean air temperature of 28.4 °C (83.1 °F) with 82% humidity, making it even more inclement than Athens (mean temperature of 27.6 °C (81.6 °F), humidity 48%) and Atlanta (26 °C (78 °F), 75% humidity).

Some competitors made it clear that they believed that it would be unfair to work their horses in such weather. Swiss dressage rider Sylvia Ikle was one such rider,[4] and the Swiss decided not to send a dressage team because they would have had little chance of success without her.[5]

To combat the heat, the horses were transported from the airport in Hong Kong to the stabling facilities in air-conditioned vans. The stables are all air-conditioned as well, at a temperature of 20 °C (68 °F). For the first time in history, there was also an indoor arena for training that was also air-conditioned. Misting fans were placed under tents at both venues to cool off horses that worked outside. There were also vast quantities of ice water available. There was a veterinary clinic on site, which tested the horses' urine several times to ensure they were all properly hydrated.

The cross-country course was also designed with a shorter, alternate route to be used if the heat and humidity warranted it. The show jumping was held under lights at night to avoid the heat. The footing is made of high tensile fibers and quartz sand, which has a great ability to absorb water, so that any rain should have minimal effect on the footing used for dressage and show jumping competitions.

Courses

Denis Lynch and Latinus in show jumping

The show jumping courses (both Grand Prix and the eventing stadium phase) were designed by Leopoldo Palacios of Venezuela and Steve Stephens of the USA. Michael Etherington-Smith of Great Britain designed the cross-country course.

Participation

More than 200 horses from 41 nations competed.

  • Dressage: 13 teams of 3 riders each, and 10 individuals.
  • Eventing: 5 riders per team, with only 3 scores counting.

See also

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 2008 Beijing Equestrian Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  2. https://inside.fei.org/news/olympic-officials
  3. Weather in Hong Kong: August, Hong Kong Fast Facts, accessed 5 December 2008
  4. Silvia Ikle Not to Compete at the 2008 Olympic Games Archived 10 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, 9 January 2008, Eurodressage, accessed 5 December 2008
  5. Swiss Dressage Team Withdraws from Competing at the 2008 Olympics Archived 10 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, 8 January 2008, Eurodressage, accessed 5 December 2008
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