Individual dressage at the 2002 FEI World Equestrian Games

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The individual dressage at the 2002 FEI World Equestrian Games in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain was held at Estadio Municipal de Chapín from September 10 to September 22, 2002.[1] Germany's Nadine Capellmann won the gold medal. Beatriz Ferrer-Salat representing Spain won the silver medal and Ulla Salzgeber won bronze.[2]

Competition format[]

The team and individual dressage competitions used the same results. Dressage had three phases. The first phase was the Grand Prix. The top 30 individuals advanced to the second phase, the Grand Prix Special. The Individual Grand Prix Freestyle was the third phase where the individual medals where given. The best results of the Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle counted for the final result.[3]

Germany's Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff, American Günter Seidel and Dutch Coby van Baalen qualified for the Freestyle, but with a maximum of the best three rider per country, Linsenhoff and Seidel were not allowed to compete in the final. Van Baalen had to witdraw from the Freestyle due an injury of her horse Olympic Ferro.[4]

Judges[]

The Grand Prix, Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle were assessed by five judges. The president of the Ground Jury was Volker Moritz from Germany. The other judges were Mariette Withages from Belgium, Elizabeth McMullen from Canada, Jan Peeters from The Netherlands and Ernst Holz from South Africa.[5]

Schedule[]

Event Date Event Details
11 September Grand Prix Day 1
12 September Grand Prix Day 2
13 September Grand Prix Special
15 September Grand Prix Freestyle

Results[]

The individual results of dressage during the World Equestrian Games in 2002 were as follow:[6]

Rider Nation Horse GP score Rank GPS score Rank GPF score Rank Overall Rank
Nadine Capellmann  Germany Farbenfroh 77.96 1 Q 75.88 3 Q 83.67 2 237.51 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Beatriz Ferrer-Salat  Spain Beauvalais 74.56 4 Q 77.00 1 Q 82.82 3 234.38 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Ulla Salzgeber  Germany Rusty 75.64 2 Q 74.12 5 Q 83.78 1 233.54 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Debbie McDonald  United States of America Brentina 74.64 3 Q 76.12 2 Q 82.70 4 233.46 4
Lisa Wilcox  United States of America Relevant 5 74.20 5 Q 75.68 4 Q 82.64 5 232.52 5
Rafael Soto  Spain Invasor 72.16 8 Q 73.04 11 Q 78.90 6 224.10 6
 Germany Piccolino 72.08 9 Q 73.52 6 Q 76.33 9 221.93 7
Lone Joergensen  Denmark FBW Kennedy 71.92 10 Q 73.20 10 Q 76.50 7 221.62 8
Lars Petersen  Denmark Blue Hors Cavan 71.44 11 Q 73.52 7 Q 75.73 10 220.69 9
Susan Blinks  United States of America Flim Flam 72.24 7 Q 73.24 9 Q 74.37 11 219.85 10
Anky van Grunsven  Netherlands Krack C 69.52 14 Q 71.80 12 Q 76.37 8 217.69 11
Elena Sidneva  Russia Artax Condor RBB 69.52 14 Q 69.76 15 Q 74.30 12 213.58 12
Jan Brink  Sweden Briar 899 68.52 19 Q 70.56 13 Q 71.86 14 210.94 13
Gonnelien Rothenberger  Netherlands Jonggor's Weyden 68.20 22 Q 69.88 14 Q 72.67 13 210.75 14
Jon D. Petersen  Denmark Esprit de Valdemar 69.40 16 Q 67.64 22 Q 70.03 15 207.07 15
Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff  Germany Renoir-UNICEF 70.32 12 Q 73.40 8
Coby van Baalen  Netherlands Olympic Ferro 72.52 6 Q 69.64 16
Günter Seidel  United States of America Nikolaus 69.84 13 Q 69.60 17
Daniel Ramseier   Switzerland Rali Baba 68.24 21 Q 68.68 18
Christian Pläge   Switzerland Regent 69.12 18 Q 67.80 20
Ignacio Rambla  Spain Granadero 68.44 20 Q 68.24 19
Juan Antonio Jiminez Cobo  Spain Guizo 69.40 16 Q 66.68 23
Françoise Cantamessa   Switzerland Laudatio 66.92 25 Q 67.80 21
Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén  Sweden Solos Carex 67.00 24 Q 65.64 24
 Canada Korona 67.56 23 Q 59.60 25
Nathalie Zu-Sayn Wittgenstein  Denmark Fantast S 66.80 26
Alexandra Korelova  Russia Balagur 66.12 27
Richard Davison  Great Britain Ballaseyr Royale 66.08 28
Tineke Bartels  Netherlands Broere Jazz 65.88 29
 Sweden Morell 65.84 30
 Great Britain Millenium 65.80 31
Iryna Lis  Belarus Problesk 65.64 32
 Canada Davis Cup 65.48 33
Anna Merveldt  Ireland Fosbury 65.48 33
Andrea John  Austria Hermes 89 65.36 35
 Israel Glenstern 65.20 36
Heath Ryan  Australia G.V. Sterling Stilton 64.96 37
Ashley Holzer  Canada Imperioso (NL) 64.72 38
Nina Stadlinger  Austria Egalite 64.64 39
Olga Klimko  Ukraine Bosporus-S 64.44 40
Mary Hanna  Australia Limbo 64.40 41
 Ireland Accolade 64.32 42
Peter Gmoser  Austria Willibald's Candidat 64.08 43
Belinda Trussell  Canada Royal II 63.96 44
Ricky MacMillan  Australia Crisp 63.84 45
 Russia Manhattan 63.68 46
 Italy Red Bastian 63.60 47
Hubert Perring  France Diabolo St. Maurice 63.36 48
Rachael Sanna  Australia Yardly Aphrodite 63.24 49
Emile Faurie  Great Britain Insterburg 63.16 50
Peter Storr  Great Britain Gambrinus 63.04 51
Heike Holstein  Ireland Welt Adel 62.84 52
Stefan Peter  Austria Acartenango 62.80 53
Cesar Parra  Colombia Robinson 94 62.64 54
 Sweden Chasmir 62.60 55
Kallista Field  New Zealand Jamahl 61.88 56
 Japan Rousseau 28 61.88 56
Yuri Kovshov  Ukraine Welcome 61.84 58
Silvia Iklé   Switzerland Romario 60.92 59
James Connor  Ireland High Flyer 60.80 60
Inessa Porturaeva  Russia Targim 60.60 61
 Japan He Man 60.60 61
Daniel Pinto  Portugal Weldon Surprise 60.32 63
Elisabet Ehrnrooth  Finland Angard 59.72 64
 Brazil Frape 54.20 65

References[]

  1. ^ "World Equestrian Games 2002". 26 November 2019.
  2. ^ Nadine Capellmann, World Champion Dressage | Horses Daily
  3. ^ Fabulous Farbenfroh and Brilliant Brentina Top the Field
  4. ^ Horses For Sale Equestrian Classifieds Ads Dressage Eventing Hunter Jumper Showjumping in Canada Show Competition Results Clinic Dates Canadian Equestrians Riders Photos Pictu...
  5. ^ World Equestrian Games Begin Today - Officials, Stewards and Top Competitors Announced | Horses Daily
  6. ^ https://fei-fan-production.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/WEG_2002_Dressage_Results.pdf
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