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Individual dressage at the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games

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The individual dressage at the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky, United States of America was held at Kentucky Horse Park from September 25 to October 1, 2010.[1]

Dutch Edward Gal won the gold medal in the Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle. Laura Bechtolsheimer representing Great Britain won a silver medal in the Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle and the Steffen Peters won bronze in the Special and Freestyle as well, becoming the first American dressage rider made it on the individual podium at a World Championship.

Competition format

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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 where the first individual medals were awarded. The Individual Grand Prix Freestyle was the third phase where the best 15 competed and the final individual medals were awarded.[2]

Judges

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The Grand Prix, Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle were assessed by a group of seven appointed judges, five judges each phase. The president of the ground jury was the Linda Zang from The United States of America. Her colleagues were Stephen Clarke from Great Britain, Cara Whitham from Canada, Evi Eisenhardt from Germany, Ghislain Fouarge from The Netherlands, Maribel Alonso de Quinzanos from Mexico and Mary Seefried from Australia. Wojtech Markowski from Poland was the Technical Delegate.[3]

Schedule

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Event Date Starting Time Event Details
27 September 08:30 Team Grand Prix–1st Half
28 September 07:30 Team Grand Prix–2nd Half
29 September 10:00 Grand Prix Special–1st Half
14:30 Grand Prix Special–2nd Half
1 October 19:00 Grand Prix Freestyle

Results

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Rider Nation Horse GP score Rank GPS score Rank GPF score Rank
Edward Gal  Netherlands Totilas 84.043 1 Q 85.708 1st place, gold medalist(s) Q 91.800 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Laura Bechtolsheimer  Great Britain Misral Højris 82.511 2 Q 81.708 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Q 85.350 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Steffen Peters  USA Ravel 78.596 3 Q 78.542 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Q 84.900 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Isabell Werth  Germany Warum Nicht 75.404 4 Q 72.000 10 Q 80.000 6
Juan Manuel Munoz Diaz  Spain Fuego XII 73.957 5 Q 76.042 4 Q 81.450 5
Nathalie Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein  Denmark Digby 73.830 6 Q 72.875 7 Q 78.750 7
Imke Schellekens-Bartels  Netherlands Sunrise 73.447 7 Q 74.792 5 Q 82.100 4
Christoph Koschel  Germany Donnperignon 72.638 8 Q 73.292 6 Q 76.100 10
Matthias Alexander Rath  Germany Sterntaler-UNICEF 72.553 9 Q 70.250 13
Hans-Peter Minderhoud  Netherlands Nadine 72.255 10 Q 68.333 22
Carl Hester  Great Britain Liebling II 72.128 10 Q 69.417 17
Ashley Holzer  Canada Pop-Art 70.383 12 Q 71.708 11 Q 76.550 8
Marcela Krinke-Susmelj   Switzerland Corinth 70.340 13 Q 70.417 12 Q 75.300 11
Fiona Bigwood  Great Britain Wie-Atlantico 70.128 14 Q 69.708 16 Q 73.400 12
Brett Parbery  Australia Victory Salute 70.085 15 Q 72.167 9 Q 76.350 9
Tina Konyot  USA Calecto V 69.915 16 Q 68.625 20
Katherine Bateson  USA Nartan 69.617 17 Q 68.875 19
Anne van Olst  Denmark Clearwater 69.532 18 Q 68.958 18
Michal Rapcewicz  Poland Randon 69.191 19 Q 69.875 15 Q 70.400 15
Sune Hansen  Denmark Gredstedgårds Casmir 69.106 20 Q 64.708 30
Belinda Trussell  Canada Anton 69.021 21 Q 67.208 25
Emma Kanerva  Finland Sini Spirit 68.851 22 Q 67.667 24
Rachael Sanna  Australia Jaybee Alabaster 68.809 23 Q 67.000 27
Hiroshi Hoketsu  Japan Whisper 68.681 24 Q 61.625 31
José Antonio García Mena  Spain Norte 68.638 25 Q 68.000 23
Maria Eilberg  Great Britain Two-Sox 68.213 26 Q 68.500 21
Katarzyna Milczarek  Poland Ekwador 68.085 27 Q 67.208 25
Minna Telde  Sweden Larina-Höm 68.000 28 Q 66.042 28
Lillann Jebsen  Norway Pro-Set 67.957 29 Q 65.583 29
Anabel Balkenhol  Germany Dablino 67.702 30 Q 72.625 8 Q 73.250 13
Peter Gmoser  Austria Cointreau 67.702 30 Q 70.167 14 Q 71.500 14
Jeroen Devroe  Belgium Apollo van het Vijverhof 67.532 32
Mafalda Galiza Mendes  Portugal D'Artagnan 67.489 33
Claudio Castilla Ruiz  Spain Jade de MV 67.319 34
Gonçalo Carvalho  Portugal Rubi 66.766 35
Victoria Winter  Canada Proton 66.681 36
Stefan van Ingelghem  Belgium Whitney van 't Genthof 66.638 37
Todd Flettrich  USA Otto 66.553 38
Susan de Klein  Netherlands Antilles Prins 66.511 39
Elisabeth Eversfield-Koch   Switzerland The Lion King B 66.340 40
Oded Shimodi  Israel Granada 66.298 41
Patrik Kittel  Sweden Scandic 66.255 42
Claudia Fassaert  Belgium Donnerfee 66.255 42
Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven  Sweden Favourite 66.000 44
Pierluigi Sangiorgi  Italy Flourian 65.830 45
Lyndal Oatley  Australia Potifar 65.574 46
Anne Troensegaard  Denmark Seduc 65.447 47
Bonny Bonello  Canada Pikardi 65.447 47
Daniel Pinto  Portugal Galopin de la Font 65.319 49
Philippe Jorissen  Belgium Le Beau 64.809 50
Cathrine Rasmussen  Norway Orlando III 64.468 51
Susanna Bordone  Italy Dark Surprise 64.340 52
Camilla Kalseth  Norway Carte O'Dor 64.170 53
Yuko Kitai  Japan Fairytale 64.000 54
Luiza de Almeida  Brazil Samba 63.574 55
Marcelo Alexandre  Brazil Signo dos Pinhais 63.234 56
Rafael Ortiz  Spain G Nidium 63.021 57
Rogerio Clementino  Brazil Portugal 61.872 58
Mieko Yagi  Japan Dow Jones 61.319 59
Gaston Chelius  Luxembourg Flamenco R 61.149 60
Judy Reynolds  Ireland Remember 61.021 61
Hiroyuki Kitahara  Japan Why Me 58.170 62
Marco Bernal  Colombia Halbgott 57.362 63
Hayley Beresford  Australia Relâmpago do Retiro EL 64
Adelinde Cornelissen  Netherlands Parzival EL 64
Ellen Birgitte Farbrot  Norway CC Royal DNS 65

References

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  1. ^ "LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY (USA)". www.fei.org.
  2. ^ "World Equestrian Games are highlight of momentous year". NJ.com.
  3. ^ "Zang to Replace Gribbons as President of 2010 WEG Ground Jury". Eurodressage.