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Equestrian at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Team eventing

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Team eventing
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic equestrian eventing
VenueBaji Koen
Sea Forest Cross-Country Course
Date30 July – 2 August 2021
Competitors45 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Laura Collett
Tom McEwen
Oliver Townend
 Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kevin McNab
Andrew Hoy
Shane Rose
 Australia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nicolas Touzaint
Karim Laghouag
Christopher Six
 France
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The team eventing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics is scheduled to take place from 30 July to 2 August 2021 at the Baji Koen and Sea Forest Cross-Country Course.[1] Like all other equestrian events, the eventing competition is open-gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division. 45 riders (15 teams of 3) from 15 nations are expected to compete.[2]

Background

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This will be the 25th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since it was introduced in 1912.

The reigning Olympic champion is France (Karim Laghouag, Thibaut Vallette, Mathieu Lemoine, and Astier Nicolas). The reigning (2018) World Champion is Great Britain (Rosalind Canter, Piggy French, Tom McEwen, and Gemma Tattersall).

An Olympics.com preview of equestrian (all events) provided the following overview:

Germany has won the most gold medals in Olympic equestrian sports (26 to be exact), reflecting the country's equestrian heritage and passion for the sport. Michael Jung has dominated individual eventing at recent Games, winning gold in both London 2012 and Rio 2016. Jung was destined to carve his name into equestrian history: both his father and grandfather were well-known equestrian athletes. Sweden, France, the USA and Great Britain are among the other leading nations in equestrian sport.[3]

Qualification

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A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter 1 team of 3 riders in the team event. Quota places are allocated to the NOC, which selects the riders. There were 15 team quota places available, allocated as follows:[2]

  • Host nation: Japan was guaranteed a team
  • World Games: The top 6 teams at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games, excluding Japan
  • European Championships: The top 2 teams from the 2019 FEI European Championships, in geographic groups A and B (Northwest and Southwest Europe)
  • Group C event: The top team from a group C (Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia) qualification event
  • Pan American Games: The top 2 teams from the 2019 Pan-American Games, with groups D and E covering North, Central, and South America
  • Groups F/G event: The top 2 teams from a groups F and G (Africa, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Oceania) qualification event
  • Nations Cup: The top team from the 2019 Eventing Nations Cup Final, changed to the highest ranked team in the 2019 Eventing Nations Cup Series

Competition format

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The eventing competition features all 45 riders competing in three rounds (dressage, cross-country, and jumping). Scores from all 3 riders on each team are summed to give a team score; the number of team members was reduced from 4 in 2016 to 3, with there no longer being a dropped score.[3][4]

  • Dressage test: A shortened dressage competition, with penalties based on the dressage score
  • Cross-country test: A race over a 4.5 kilometre cross-country course. The time allotted is 8 minutes (570 metres per minute), with penalties assessed for exceeding that time. There are a maximum of 38 obstacles, with penalties assessed for faults. Staggered starts.
  • Jumping test: A 600-metre show jumping course, with 11 or 12 obstacles (including double and triple jumps, with a maximum of 16 jumps total). Maximum height of obstacles is 1.25 metres. The required speed is 375 metres/minute (time limit of 1:36). Penalties are assessed for exceeding the time limit and for faults at the obstacles.

Schedule

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The event takes place over four days, with two days for the dressage followed by cross-country and jumping on the next two days.[1]

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9).[5]

Day Date Start Finish Phase
Day 7 Friday, 30 July 2021 8:00 11:10 Dressage Day 1 - Session 1
17:30 20:55 Dressage Day 1 - Session 2
Day 8 Saturday, 31 July 2021 8:00 11:10 Dressage Day 2 - Session 3
Day 9 Sunday, 1 August 2021 8:30 11:55 Cross Country
Day 10 Monday, 2 August 2021 17:00 22:25 Jumping

Results

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Standings after dressage

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At the end of the two days of dressage, Olympic champions Germany and World champions Great Britain had already broken away from the pack, with Germany, for the first time since 2008, not in the lead after the first discipline

Nation Individual results Team penalties Team rank
Rider Horse Penalties
 Great Britain Oliver Townend Ballaghmor Class 23.60 78.30 1
Laura Collett London 52 25.80
Tom McEwen Toledo de Kerser 28.90
 Germany Michael Jung Chipmunk 21.10 80.40 2
Julia Krajewski Amande de B'Neville 25.20
Sandra Auffarth Viamant du Matz 34.10
 New Zealand Tim Price Vitali 25.60 86.40 3
Jesse Campbell Diachello 30.10
Jonelle Price Grovine de Reve 30.70
 Japan Kazuma Tomoto Vinci de la Vigne 25.90 90.10 4
Yoshiaki Oiwa Calle 44 31.50
Toshiyuki Tanaka Talma d'Allou 32.70
 Sweden Louise Romeike Cato 60 28.00 91.10 5
Therese Viklund Viscera 28.10
Ludvig Svennerstål Balham Mist 35.00
 Australia Andrew Hoy Vassily de Lassos 29.60 93.40 6
Shane Rose Virgil 31.70
Kevin McNab Don Quidam 32.10
 China Alex Huan Tian Don Geniro 23.90 93.60 7
Bao Yingfeng Flandia 34.50
Sun Huadong Lady Chin van't Moerven Z 35.20
 United States Phillip Dutton Z 30.50 94.60 8
Boyd Martin Tsetserleg 31.10
Doug Payne Vandiver 33.00
 France Christopher Six Totem de Brecey 29.60 95.10 9
Karim Laghouag Triton Fontaine 32.40
Nicholas Touzaint Absolut Gold 33.10
 Switzerland Felix Vogg Colero 26.70 99.20 10
Mélody Johner Toubleu de Rueire 36.10
Robin Godel Jet Set 36.40
 Brazil Marcelo Tosi Glenfly 31.50 103.6 11
Rafael Losano Fuiloda 36.00
Carlos Paro Goliath 36.10
 Poland Malgorzata Cybulska Chenaro 31.00 104.6 12
Jan Kaminski Jard 33.10
Joanna Pawlak Fantastic Frieda 40.50
 Ireland Sam Watson Flamenco 34.30 110.40 13
Austin O'Connor Colorado Blue 38.00
Sarah Ennis Woodcourt Garrison 38.10
 Thailand Korntawat Samran Bonero K 32.50 113.10 14
Weerapat Pitakanonda Carnival March 38.20
Arinadtha Chavatanont Boleybawn Prince 42.40
 Italy Susanna Bordone Imperial van de Holtakkers 33.90 115.40 15
Vittoria Panizzon Super Cillious 38.60
Arianna Schivo Quefira de l'Ormeau 42.90

Standings after cross-country

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Germany suffered a nightmare cross country, with over 34 points in penalties all but knocking them out of medal contention, and ending the defense of their Olympic title. Great Britain, by contrast, backed up their earlier excellent dressage work with a faultless cross-country, posting three of only seven clear rounds all day, which gave them a huge 18 point lead going into the final discipline, the showjumping, equivalent to four posts down. Australia and France took advantage of Germany's disaster to move into medal position, and clear of the pack.

Team rank Nation Individual results Team penalties
Rider Horse Cross Country Penalties Total

Penalties

1  Great Britain Oliver Townend Ballaghmor Class 0.00 23.60 78.30
Laura Collett London 52 0.00 25.80
Tom McEwen Toledo de Kerser 0.00 28.90
2  Australia Andrew Hoy Vassily de Lassos 0.00 29.60 96.20
Shane Rose Virgil 0.00 31.70
Kevin McNab Don Quidam 2.80 34.90
3  France Christopher Six Totem de Brecey 1.60 31.20 97.10
Karim Laghouag Triton Fontaine 0.00 32.40
Nicholas Touzaint Absolut Gold 0.40 33.50
4  New Zealand Tim Price Vitali 1.20 26.80 104.00
Jesse Campbell Diachello 14.40 44.50
Jonelle Price Grovine de Reve 2.00 32.70
5  United States Phillip Dutton Z 4.80 35.30 109.40
Boyd Martin Tsetserleg 3.20 34.30
Doug Payne Vandiver 6.80 39.80
6  Germany Michael Jung Chipmunk 11.00 32.10 114.20
Julia Krajewski Amande de B'Neville 0.40 25.60
Sandra Auffarth Viamant du Matz 22.40 56.50
7  Italy Susanna Bordone Imperial van de Holtakkers 11.00 44.90 132.80
Vittoria Panizzon Super Cillious 3.60 42.20
Arianna Schivo Quefira de l'Ormeau 2.80 45.70
8  Ireland Sam Watson Flamenco 13.00 47.30 161.00
Austin O'Connor Colorado Blue 0.00 38.00
Sarah Ennis Woodcourt Garrison 37.60 75.70
9  China Alex Huan Tian Don Geniro 12.00 35.90 185.60
Bao Yingfeng Flandia 38.00 72.50
Sun Huadong Lady Chin van't Moerven Z 42.00 77.20
10  Switzerland Felix Vogg Colero 11.80 38.50 311.40
Mélody Johner Toubleu de Rueire 0.40 36.50
Robin Godel Jet Set 200.00 236.40
11  Japan Kazuma Tomoto Vinci de la Vigne 1.60 27.50 322.50
Yoshiaki Oiwa Calle 44 200.00 231.50
Toshiyuki Tanaka Talma d'Allou 30.80 63.50
12  Brazil Marcelo Tosi Glenfly 8.80 40.30 335.20
Rafael Losano Fuiloda 200.00 236.00
Carlos Paro Goliath 22.80 58.90
13  Poland Malgorzata Cybulska Chenaro 200.00 231.00 362.60
Jan Kaminski Jard 12.80 45.90
Joanna Pawlak Fantastic Frieda 45.20 85.70
14  Sweden Louise Romeike Cato 60 200.00 269.00 711.10
Therese Viklund Viscera 200.00 228.10
Ludvig Svennerstål Balham Mist Withdrew 35.00+20.00
Sara Algotsson Olstholt Chicuelo 200.00 200.00
15  Thailand Korntawat Samran Bonero K 200.00 232.50 713.10
Weerapat Pitakanonda Carnival March 200.00 238.20
Arinadtha Chavatanont Boleybawn Prince 200.00 242.40

Final standings (after jumping)

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Despite three clear rounds from the defending champions Germany lifting them to fourth, the medal positions remained unchanged as Great Britain won Olympic team eventing gold for the first time since 1972. a gap of 49 years. Australia took silver, with France taking the bronze medals.

Rank Nation Individual results Total team
Penalties
Rider Horse Jumping
Penalties
Total Penalties
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Great Britain Oliver Townend Ballaghmor Class 4.00 27.60 86.30
Laura Collett London 52 4.00 29.80
Tom McEwen Toledo de Kerser 0.00 28.90
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Australia Andrew Hoy Vassily de Lassos 0.00 29.60 100.20
Shane Rose Virgil 4.00 35.70
Kevin McNab Don Quidam 0.00 34.90
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France Christopher Six Totem de Brecey 0.00 31.20 101.50
Karim Laghouag Triton Fontaine 4.00 36.40
Nicholas Touzaint Absolut Gold 0.40 33.90
4  Germany Michael Jung Chipmunk 0.00 32.10 114.20
Julia Krajewski Amande de B'Neville 0.00 25.60
Sandra Auffarth Viamant du Matz 0.00 56.50
5  New Zealand Tim Price Vitali 12.00 38.80 116.40
Jesse Campbell Diachello 0.40 44.90
Jonelle Price Grovine de Reve 0.00 32.70
6  United States Phillip Dutton Z 8.00 43.30 125.80
Boyd Martin Tsetserleg 4.40 38.70
Doug Payne Vandiver 4.00 43.80
7  Italy Susanna Bordone Imperial van de Holtakkers 0.00 44.90 144.80
Vittoria Panizzon Super Cillious 8.00 50.20
Arianna Schivo Quefira de l'Ormeau 4.00 49.70
8  Ireland Sam Watson Flamenco 8.00 55.30 177.00
Austin O'Connor Colorado Blue 4.00 42.00
Sarah Ennis Woodcourt Garrison 4.00 79.70
9  China Alex Huan Tian Don Geniro 8.80 44.70 209.60
Bao Yingfeng Flandia 5.60 78.10
Sun Huadong Lady Chin van't Moerven Z 9.60 86.80
10  Switzerland Felix Vogg Colero 8.00 46.50 339.40
Mélody Johner Toubleu de Rueire 0.00 36.50
Robin Godel Jet Set 236.40
Eveline Bodenmüller Violine de la Brasserie 0.00 0.00
Replacement penalty 20.00
11  Japan Kazuma Tomoto Vinci de la Vigne 4.00 31.50 358.50
Yoshiaki Oiwa Calle 44 231.50
Toshiyuki Tanaka Talma d'Allou 12.00 75.50
Ryuzo Kitajima Feroza Nieuwmoed 0.00 0.00
Replacement penalty 20.00
12  Brazil Marcelo Tosi Glenfly WD 40.30 463.60
Rafael Losano Fuiloda 100.00 (WD) 336.00
Carlos Paro Goliath 4.00 62.90
Márcio Appel Iberon Jmen 4.40 4.40
Replacement penalty 20.00
13  Poland Malgorzata Cybulska Chenaro 8.00 239.00 479.80
Jan Kaminski Jard 9.20 55.10
Joanna Pawlak Fantastic Frieda 100.00 (WD) 185.70
14  Sweden Louise Romeike Cato 60 12.00 240.00 744.30
Therese Viklund Viscera 8.40 236.50
Ludvig Svennerstål Balham Mist 35.00
Sara Algotsson Olstholt Chicuelo 12.80 212.80
Replacement penalty 20.00
15  Thailand Korntawat Samran Bonero K 100.00 (WD) 332.50 1013.10
Weerapat Pitakanonda Carnival March 100.00 (WD) 338.20
Arinadtha Chavatanont Boleybawn Prince 100.00 (WD) 342.40

References

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  1. ^ a b "Equestrian Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Equestrian Eventing" (PDF). FEI. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Cycling BMX Racing". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  4. ^ "FEI Regulations for Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Schedule - Equestrian Tokyo 2020 Olympics". Olympian Database. Retrieved 2 March 2020.