Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping
Equestrian events at the 2004 Summer Olympics | ||
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Dressage | individual | team |
Eventing | individual | team |
Jumping | individual | team |
The individual jumping event, part of the equestrian program at the 2004 Summer Olympics, was held from 22 August to 27 August 2004 in the Olympic Equestrian Centre on the outskirts of Markopoulo in the Attica region of Greece. Like all other equestrian events, the jumping competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division.
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
Brazil (BRA) | United States (USA) | Germany (GER) | |||
Rodrigo Pessoa | Baloubet du Rouet | Chris Kappler | Royal Kaliber | Marco Kutscher | Montender |
Results
Qualification round
Round 1
10 of the 77 pairs had flawless rides in the first qualifying round. The two riders who were eliminated during the round automatically received a score 20 points higher than the highest other score and continued to compete in the second round.
Round 2
The second qualifying round was also the first team round. Only one pair continued to progress without any penalties, though 27 had 10 or fewer.
Round 3
The third individual qualifier was also the second team round. All athletes competed individually regardless of their team's qualification. 45 pairs advanced to the final round. Only three pairs from any single NOC could advance. This meant that all pairs through 51st place were qualified, as that was the lowest place that would allow for no less than 45 pairs to advance after teams that had four qualified pairs selected three of them. Since there was a tie for 51st place, a total of 46 pairs advanced.
Final round
Round A
Beezie Madden was assessed her first penalties of the event in the fourth round. Unfortunately for her but fortunately for many of the other pairs, all the scores had reset after the third qualifying round.
Round B
The 18-way tie for twelfth place resulted in 29 pairs advancing to the second round of the final. A jump-off was required to break the tie for the silver medal. Royal Kaliber, an American horse ridden by Chris Kappler, was injured during the jump-off and the pair halted. Despite the injury, they received bronze medals. Rodrigo Pessoa and his horse Baloubet du Rouet earned 4 penalties in the jump-off, completing the course in 49.42 seconds.
Silver medal jump-off
Rider | Horse | Penalties | Time (s) | |
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1 | Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) | Baloubet du Rouet | 4 | 49.42 |
2 | Chris Kappler (USA) | Royal Kaliber | Retired |
Doping test
On 8 October 2004, the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) announced that the A-samples from four Olympic horses had failed doping control, and the Equestrian Federation of Ireland said one of these was Cian O'Connor's horse, Waterford Crystal.[1] The urine B-sample went missing en route to a testing laboratory, prompting a flurry of media interest.[2][3] On 9 November, testing of the blood B-sample confirmed traces of fluphenazine and zuclopenthixol.[3] On 27 March 2005, the FEI gave a ruling disqualifying O'Connor and banning him from competition for three months, while accepting his contention that the drugs were administered by a vet as part of a sedative for a leg injury and were not with intent to enhance performance.[4] O'Connor decided not to appeal and began his suspension on 11 April 2005.[5] He was formally stripped of his medal at the end of the appeal window, on 3 July 2005.[6]
Revised medals
Rodrigo Pessoa was presented with his gold medal in August 2005 at a ceremony on Copacabana Beach.[7] The revised medal positions are:[7]
Rider | Horse | Penalties | Round A penalties |
Total penalties | ||
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Jump | Time | |||||
Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) | Baloubet du Rouet | 0 | 0 | 8 | 8 | |
Chris Kappler (USA) | Royal Kaliber | 4 | 0 | 4 | 8 | |
Marco Kutscher (GER) | Montender | 4 | 1 | 4 | 9 |
References
- General
- Template:PDFlink. FEI. Retrieved on 2008-09-25
- Specific
- ^ "Medallist's horse failed doping test". RTÉ.ie. 8 October 2004. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- ^ "O'Connor 'B' sample goes missing". BBC Online. 1 November 2004. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- ^ a b Passino, Carla (9 November 2004). "O'Connor's B sample tests positive". Horse & Hound. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- ^ "O'Connor loses Olympic gold medal". RTÉ.ie. 27 March 2005. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- ^ "O'Connor not to appeal FEI ruling". RTÉ.ie. 7 April 2005. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- ^ Associated Press (3 July 2005). "Medal to go to Brazil after O'Connor opts against appeal". NewsBank. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- ^ a b Associated Press (29 August 2005). "Brazilian show jumper gets Olympic gold". USA Today. Retrieved 30 July 2012.