lunes, 25 de agosto de 2014

OLYMPIC GAMES, MEDALISTS, DRESSAGE.





Equestrian sports are among those contested at the Summer Olympic Games. Equine events began at the Olympics in 1900, when competitions in polo (considered by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to be a separate sport from the other equestrian events),vaulting, four-in-hand drivingmail coach driving, mixed hacks and hunters and three types of jumping (high jump, long jump and show-jumping) were held. Most of these events were later discontinued, although equestrian events have continued through the 2008 Summer Olympics, and now include team and individual dressagethree-day eventing and show-jumping. Competitors in the modern pentathlon event also have to complete an equestrian show-jumping course, but this is not part of the equestrian events.
Modern-day Olympic equestrian events are rooted in cavalry skills and classical horsemanship, and through 1948, competition was restricted to active-duty officers on military horses. Only after 1952, as mechanization of warfare reduced the number of military riders, were civilian riders allowed to compete. Equestrian is the only Olympic sport in which animals compete with humans, and is one of four sports in which the genders compete against each other, the others being some sailing divisions, mixed doubles division in tennis and the mixed doubles division of badminton. The rules for Olympic equestrian competition are set by the Fédération Équestre Internationale, the international governing body for equestrian sports.
In two instances, the equestrian portion of the Olympics has been held in a different location from the rest of the games. The first was during the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia when, due to Australian quarantine laws, the equestrian portion was held inStockholm, Sweden. At the next IOC meeting, it was decided to hold a special Equestrian Olympic Games several months before the actual Olympics, complete with its own opening and closing ceremonies. This meant that Switzerland, which had officially boycotted the 1956 Games because of the Soviet Union's recent invasion of Hungary, still brought home a medal because of its participation in the equestrian portion several months earlier. The second instance was during the 2008 Summer Olympics, when the equestrian events were held in Hong Kong rather than Beijing. This decision was made when, in 2005, international veterinary groups refused to certify the main Olympic city as free of equine diseases. This would have resulted in horses leaving Beijing after the games and having to go through lengthy quarantine processes before being allowed to re-enter their home countries. Hong Kong also had the benefit of having better facilities, including a top equine hospital and one of only a few equine drug-testing labs in the world.
The Summer Olympics have included 2,129 equestrian participants, including 1,751 men and 378 women, from 69 countries, of which 564 won a medal. As of the 2008 Olympics, 395 medals have been awarded to 31 NOCs. The oldest rider was 72-year-old Arthur von Pongracz of Austria at the 1936 Summer Olympics, while the youngest was 16-year-old Luiza Almeida of Brazil at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Three athletes (Reiner Klimke of Germany, Isabell Werth of Germany and Anky van Grunsven of the Netherlands) have each earned eight medals. Germany leads the country medalist rankings with 21 gold medals (42 overall), followed by Sweden with 17 (41 overall) and France with 12 (34 overall). Canadian rider Ian Millar holds the record for the most Olympic equestrian appearances and matches the record for athletes in any sport, having competed in nine Olympics as of 2008.


Dressage, individual

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1912 Stockholm
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 Carl Bonde (SWE) on Emperor Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern (SWE)on Neptun Hans von Blixen-Finecke (SWE)on Maggie
1920 Antwerp
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 Janne Lundblad (SWE) on Uno Bertil Sandström (SWE) on Sabel Hans von Rosen (SWE) onRunning Sister
1924 Paris
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 Ernst Linder (SWE) onPiccolomino Bertil Sandström (SWE) on Sabel Xavier Lesage (FRA) on Plumard
1928 Amsterdam
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 Carl Freiherr von Langen (GER)on Draufgänger Charles Marion (FRA) on Linon Ragnar Olson (SWE) on Günstling
1932 Los Angeles
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 Xavier Lesage (FRA) on Taine Charles Marion (FRA) on Linon Hiram Tuttle (USA) on Olympic
1936 Berlin
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 Heinz Pollay (GER) on Kronos Friedrich Gerhard (GER) onAbsinth Alois Podhajsky (AUT) on Nero
1948 London
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 Hans Moser on Hummer (SUI) André Jousseaume onHarpagon (FRA) Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern, Jr. onTrumf (SWE)
1952 Helsinki
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 Henri Saint Cyr on Master Rufus (SWE) Lis Hartel on Jubilee (DEN) André Jousseaume onHarpagon (FRA)
1956 Stockholm
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 Henri Saint Cyr on Juli (SWE) Lis Hartel on Jubilee (DEN) Liselott Linsenhoff onAdular (EUA)
1960 Rome
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 Sergei Filatov on Absent (URS) Gustav Fischer on Wald (SUI) Josef Neckermann onAsbach (EUA)
1964 Tokyo
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 Henri Chammartin onWörmann (SUI) Harry Boldt on Remus (EUA) Sergei Filatov on Absent (URS)
1968 Mexico City
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 Ivan Kizimov on Ikhor (URS) Josef Neckermann onMariano (FRG) Reiner Klimke on Dux (FRG)
1972 Munich
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 Liselott Linsenhoff on Piaff (FRG) Yelena Petushkova onPepel (URS) Josef Neckermann onVenetia (FRG)
1976 Montreal
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 Christine Stückelberger onGranat (SUI) Harry Boldt on Woycek (FRG) Reiner Klimke on Mehmed (FRG)
1980 Moscow
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 Elisabeth Theurer on Mon Cherie (AUT) Yuri Kovshov on Igrok (URS) Viktor Ugryumov on Shkval (URS)
1984 Los Angeles
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 Reiner Klimke on Ahlerich (FRG) Anne Grethe Jensen onMarzog (DEN) Otto Hofer on Limandus (SUI)
1988 Seoul
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 Nicole Uphoff onRembrandt (FRG) Margit Otto-Crépin onCorlandus (FRA) Christine Stückelberger onGauguin de Lully CH (SUI)
1992 Barcelona
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 Nicole Uphoff onRembrandt (GER) Isabell Werth on Gigolo (GER) Klaus Balkenhol onGoldstern (GER)
1996 Atlanta
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 Isabell Werth on Gigolo (GER) Anky van Grunsven onBonfire (NED) Sven Rothenberger onWeyden (NED)
2000 Sydney
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 Anky van Grunsven onBonfire (NED) Isabell Werth on Gigolo (GER) Ulla Salzgeber on Rusty (GER)
2004 Athens
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 Anky van Grunsven onSalinero (NED) Ulla Salzgeber on Rusty (GER) Beatriz Ferrer-Salat onBeauvalais (ESP)
2008 Beijing
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 Anky van Grunsven onSalinero (NED) Isabell Werth on Satchmo (GER) Heike Kemmer onBonaparte (GER)
2012 London
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 Charlotte Dujardin onValegro (GBR) Adelinde Cornelissen on Parzival (NED) Laura Bechtolsheimer on Minstral Hojris (GBR)

Dressage, team


A dark horse, moving with extreme extension in a dirt ring. The horse's rider is wearing a dark top hat, coat and boots, and white pants. In the background a fence is partially visible.


GamesGoldSilverBronze
1928 Amsterdam
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 Germany (GER)
Carl Freiherr von Langen andDraufgänger
Hermann Linkenbach and Gimpel
Eugen Freiherr von Lotzbeck andCaracalla
 Sweden (SWE)
Ragnar Olson and Günstling
Janne Lundblad and Blackmar
Carl Bonde and Ingo
 Netherlands (NED)
Jan van Reede and Hans
Pierre Versteegh and His Excellence
Gerard le Heux and Valérine
1932 Los Angeles
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 France (FRA)
Xavier Lesage and Taine
Charles Marion and Linon
André Jousseaume and Sorelta
 Sweden (SWE)
Bertil Sandström and Kreta
Thomas Byström and Gulliver
Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern, Jr. and Ingo
 United States (USA)
Hiram Tuttle and Olympic
Isaac Kitts and American Lady
Alvin Moore and Water Pat
1936 Berlin
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 Germany (GER)
Heinz Pollay and Kronos
Friedrich Gerhard and Absinth
Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowskiand Gimpel
 France (FRA)
André Jousseaume and Favorite
Gérard de Ballorre and Debaucheur
Daniel Gillois and Nicolas
 Sweden (SWE)
Gregor Adlercreutz and Teresina
Sven Colliander and Kål XX
Folke Sandström and Pergola
1948 London
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 France (FRA)
André Jousseaume and Harpagon
Jean Saint-Fort Paillard and Sous les Ceps
Maurice Buret and Saint Quen
 United States (USA)
Robert Borg and Klingson
Earl Foster Thomson and Pancraft
Frank Henry and Reno Overdo
 Portugal (POR)
Fernando Paes and Matamas
Francisco Valadas and Feitiço
Luís Mena e Silva and Fascinante
1952 Helsinki
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 Sweden (SWE)
Henri Saint Cyr and Master Rufus
Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern, Jr. andKrest
Gehnäll Persson and Knaust
 Switzerland (SUI)
Gottfried Trachsel and Kursus
Henri Chammartin and Wöhler
Gustav Fischer and Soliman
 Germany (GER)
Heinz Pollay and Adular
Ida von Nagel and Afrika
Fritz Thiedemann and Chronist
1956 Stockholm
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 Sweden (SWE)
Henri Saint Cyr and Juli
Gehnäll Persson and Knaust
Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern, Jr. andKrest
 Germany (EUA)
Liselott Linsenhoff and Adular
Hannelore Weygand and Perkunos
Anneliese Küppers and Afrika
 Switzerland (SUI)
Gottfried Trachsel and Kursus
Henri Chammartin and Wöhler
Gustav Fischer and Vasello
1960 Romenot included in the Olympic program
1964 Tokyo
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 Germany (EUA)
Harry Boldt and Remus
Reiner Klimke and Dux
Josef Neckermann and Antoinette
 Switzerland (SUI)
Henri Chammartin and Wörmann
Gustav Fischer and Wald
Marianne Gossweiler and Stephan
 Soviet Union (URS)
Sergei Filatov and Absent
Ivan Kizimov and Ikhor
Ivan Kalita and Moar
1968 Mexico City
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 West Germany (FRG)
Josef Neckermann and Mariano
Reiner Klimke and Dux
Liselott Linsenhoff and Piaff
 Soviet Union (URS)
Yelena Petushkova and Pepel
Ivan Kizimov and Ikhor
Ivan Kalita and Absent
 Switzerland (SUI)
Henri Chammartin and Wolfdietrich
Marianne Gossweiler and Stephan
Gustav Fischer and Wald
1972 Munich
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 Soviet Union (URS)
Yelena Petushkova and Pepel
Ivan Kizimov and Ikhor
Ivan Kalita and Tarif
 West Germany (FRG)
Karin Schlüter-Schmidt and Liostro
Liselott Linsenhoff and Piaff
Josef Neckermann and Venetia
 Sweden (SWE)
Ulla Håkansson and Ajax
Ninna Swaab and Casanova
Maud von Rosen and Lucky Boy
1976 Montreal
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 West Germany (FRG)
Harry Boldt and Woycek
Reiner Klimke and Mehmed
Gabriela Grillo and Ultimo
 Switzerland (SUI)
Christine Stückelberger and Granat
Ulrich Lehmann and Widin
Doris Ramseier and Roch
 United States (USA)
Hilda Gurney and Keen
Dorothy Morkis and Monaco
Edith Master and Dahlwitz
1980 Moscow
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 Soviet Union (URS)
Yuri Kovshov and Igrok
Viktor Ugryumov and Shkfval
Vera Misevich and Plot
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Petar Mandajiev and Stchibor
Svetoslav lvanov and Aleko
Gheorghi Gadjev and Vnimatelen
 Romania (ROU)
Anghelache Donescu and Dor
Dumitru Veliku and Decebal
Petre Rosca and Derbist
1984 Los Angeles
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 West Germany (FRG)
Reiner Klimke and Ahlerich
Uwe Sauer and Montevideo
Hubert Krug and Muscadeur
 Switzerland (SUI)
Otto Hofer and Limandus
Christine Stückelberger and Tansanit
Amy De Bary and Aintree
 Sweden (SWE)
Ulla Hakansson and Flamingo
Louise Nathorst and Inferno
Ingamay Bylund and Aleks
1988 Seoul
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 West Germany (FRG)
Reiner Klimke and Ahlerich 2
Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff and Courage 10
Monica Theodorescu andGanimedes
Nicole Uphoff and Rembrandt
 Switzerland (SUI)
Otto Josef Hofer and Andiamo
Christine Stückelberger and Gauguin de Lully CH
Daniel Ramseier and Random
Samuel Schetzmann and Rochus
 Canada (CAN)
Cynthia Neale-Ishoy and Dynasty
Eva Pracht and Emirage
Gina Smith and Malte
Ashley Nicoll and Reipo
1992 Barcelona
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 Germany (GER)
Klaus Balkenhol and Goldstern
Nicole Uphoff and Rembrandt
Monica Theodorescu and Grunox
Isabell Werth and Gigolo
 Netherlands (NED)
Tineke Bartels and Courage
Anky van Grunsven and Bonfire
Ellen Bontje and Larius
Annemarie Sanders and Sanders-Keyzer
 United States (USA)
Robert Dover and Lectron
Carol Lavell and Gifted
Charlotte Bredahl and Monsieur
Michael Poulin and Graf George
1996 Atlanta
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 Germany (GER)
Klaus Balkenhol and Goldstern
Martin Schaudt and Durgo
Monica Theodorescu and Grunox
Isabell Werth and Gigolo
 Netherlands (NED)
Tineke Bartels and Barbria
Anky van Grunsven and Bonfire
Sven Rothenberger and Weyden
Gonnelien Rothenberger andGonnelien
 United States (USA)
Robert Dover and Metallic
Michelle Gibson and Peron
Steffen Peters and Udon
Guenter Seidel and Graf George
2000 Sydney
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 Germany (GER)
Isabell Werth and Gigolo
Nadine Capellmann and Farbenfroh
Ulla Salzgeber and Rusty
Alexandra Simons de Ridder andChacomo
 Netherlands (NED)
Ellen Bontje and Silvano
Anky van Grunsven and Bonfire
Arjen Teeuwissen and Goliath
Coby van Baalen and Ferro
 United States (USA)
Susan Blinks and Flim Flam
Robert Dover and Ranier
Guenter Seidel and Foltaire
Christine Traurig and Etienne
2004 Athens
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 Germany (GER)
Heike Kemmer and Bonaparte
Hubertus Schmidt and Wansuela Suerte
Martin Schaudt and Weltall
Ulla Salzgeber and Rusty
 Spain (ESP)
Beatriz Ferrer-Salat and Beauvalais
Juan Antonio Jimenez and Guizo
Ignacio Rambla and Oleaje
Rafael Soto and Invasor
 United States (USA)
Lisa Wilcox and Relevant 5
Günter Seidel and Aragon
Deborah McDonald and Brentina
Robert Dover and Kennedy
2008 Beijing
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 Germany (GER)
Heike Kemmer and Bonaparte
Nadine Capellmann and Elvis Va
Isabell Werth and Satchmo
 Netherlands (NED)
Hans Peter Minderhoud and Nadine
Imke Schellekens-Bartels andSunrise
Anky van Grunsven and Salinero
 Denmark (DEN)
Anne van Olst and Clearwater
Princess Nathalie of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Digby
Andreas Helgstrand and Don Schufro
2012 London
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 Great Britain (GBR)
Carl Hester on Uthopia
Laura Bechtolsheimer on Minstral Hojris
Charlotte Dujardin on Valegro
 Germany (GER)
Dorothee Schneider on Diva Royal
Kristina Sprehe on Desperados
Helen Langehanenberg on Damon Hill
 Netherlands (NED)
Anky van Grunsven on Salinero
Edward Gal on Undercover
Adelinde Cornelissen on Parzival



Athlete medal leaders

Athletes who have won at least five medals are listed below.



The 2008 Olympic Dressage medalists: Isabell Werth/Satchmo, silver; Anky van Grunsven/Salinero, gold; Heike Kemmer/Bonaparte, bronze

AthleteNationGenderOlympicsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Reiner Klimke Germany (GER)Male1960, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1984, 19886028
Isabell Werth Germany (GER)Female1992, 1996, 2000, 20085308
Hans Günter Winkler Germany (GER)Male1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 19765117
Charles Pahud de Mortanges Netherlands (NED)Male1924, 1928, 1932, 19364105
Anky van Grunsven Netherlands (NED)Female1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 20123519
Michael Plumb United States (USA)Male1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1984, 19922406
Earl Foster Thomson United States (USA)Male1932, 1936, 19482305
Josef Neckermann Germany (GER)Male1960, 1964, 1968, 19722226
André Jousseaume France (FRA)Male1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 19562215
Liselott Linsenhoff Germany (GER)Female1956, 1968, 19722215
Mark Todd New Zealand (NZL)Male1984, 1988, 1992, 2000, 20082125
Christine Stückelberger Switzerland (SUI)Female1972, 1976, 1984, 1988, 1996, 20001315
Raimondo D'Inzeo Italy (ITA)Male1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 19761236
Henri Chammartin Switzerland (SUI)Male1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 19681225
Gustav Fischer Switzerland (SUI)Male1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 19680325
Piero D'Inzeo Italy (ITA)Male1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 19760246

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