Individual dressage at the 2009 FEI European Jumping and Dressage Championships

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The individual dressage at the 2009 FEI European Jumping and Dressage Championships in Windsor, Great Britain was held at Windsor Castle from 25 to 30 August.[1]

The Netherlands's Edward Gal won the gold medal in the Grand Prix Freestyle. Adelinde Cornelissen representing Netherlands won a golden medal the Grand Prix Special and silver in the Grand Prix Freestyle. Laura Bechtolsheimer of Great Britain won a bronze in the Special while Dutch triple Olympic gold medalist Anky van Grunsven won the bronze medal in the Freestyle.[2] In the Grand Prix The Netherlands won the golden team medal, while the Great Britain won the silver medal and Germany bronze.Edward Gal broke the World Record in the Grand Prix Freestyle with scoring for the first time over the 90%. He also broke the World Record in the Grand Prix Special, but Adelinde Cornelissen, who rode her test after Edward broke the WR again.[3]

Competition format[edit]

The team and individual dressage competitions used the same results. Dressage had three phases. The first phase was the Grand Prix. Top 30 individuals advanced to the second phase, the Grand Prix Special where the first individual medals were awarded. The last set of medals at the 2013 European Dressage Championships was awarded after the third phase, the Grand Prix Freestyle where top 15 combinations competed, with a maximum of the three best riders per country.[4][5][6]

Judges[edit]

The following judges were appointed to officiate during the European Dressage Championships.[7]

  • United Kingdom Stephen Clarke (Ground Jury President)
  • France Isabelle Judet (Ground Jury Member)
  • Netherlands Francis Verbeek- van Rooy (Ground Jury Member)
  • United States Anne Gribbons (Ground Jury Member)
  • Poland Wojtech Markowski (Ground Jury Member)
  • Germany Katrina Wüst (Ground Jury Member)
  • Sweden Eric Lette (Ground Jury Member)

Schedule[edit]

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC-0)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 25 August 2009 10:00 Grand Prix (Day 1)
Thursday, 26 August 2009 10:00 Grand Prix (Day 2)
Friday, 27 August 2009 10:00 Grand Prix Special
Sunday, 29 August 2009 20:00 Grand Prix Freestyle

Results[edit]

Rider Nation Horse GP score Rank GPS score Rank GPF score Rank
Edward Gal  Netherlands Totilas 84.085 1 Q 83.042 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Q 90.750 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Adelinde Cornelissen  Netherlands Jerich Parzival 80.638 2 Q 84.042 1st place, gold medalist(s) Q 87.350 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Laura Bechtolsheimer  Great Britain Mistral Hojris 76.638 3 Q 80.083 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Q 81.750 4
Matthias Alexander Rath  Germany Sterntaler-Unicef 75.617 4 Q 75.458 6 Q 77.850 6
Victoria Max-Theurer  Austria Augustin OLD 74.000 5 Q 75.958 5 Q 79.000 5
Anky van Grunsven  Netherlands Salinero 73.872 6 Q 77.917 4 Q 87.250 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Imke Schellekens-Bartels  Netherlands Sunrise 73.149 7 Q 74.083 7
Emma Hindle  Great Britain Lancet 72.936 8 Q 70.750 16 Q 76.050 8
Nathalie Zu-Sayn Wittgenstein  Denmark Digby 72.894 9 Q 71.417 14 Q 74.300 11
Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén  Sweden Favorit 72.340 10 Q 72.125 12 Q 62.800 15
Monica Theodorescu  Germany Whisper 128 72.340 10 Q 71.750 13 Q 75.950 9
Patrik Kittel  Sweden Watermill Scandic 72.255 12 Q 73.958 8 Q 73.350 13
Carl Hester  Great Britain Liebling II 72.085 13 Q 72.250 10 Q 75.900 10
Kyra Kyrklund  Finland Max 72.000 14 Q 73.917 9 Q 76.450 7
Susanne Lebek  Germany Potomac 4 71.277 15 Q 72.250 10 Q 72.450 14
Andreas Helgstrand  Denmark Helenenhof's Carabas 70.809 16 Q 65.083 29
Ellen Schulten-Baumer  Germany Donatha S 70.638 17 Q 70.917 15
Peter Gmoser  Austria Contrieau 10 70.170 18 Q 68.833 19
Minna Telde  Sweden Don Charlie 1052 69.957 19 Q 69.958 17 Q 73.600 12
Juan Manuel Munoz Diaz  Spain Fuego de Cardenas 69.745 20 Q 67.292 24
Anne van Olst  Denmark Exquis Clearwater 69.404 21 Q 67.042 26
Alexandra Korelova  Russia Balagur 69.191 22 Q 69.125 18
Jordi Domingo Coll  Spain Prestige 69.021 23 Q 65.667 27
Anna Merveldt  Ireland Coryolano 68.426 24 Q 67.125 25
Christian Pläge   Switzerland Regent 68.085 25 Q 65.375 28
Sune Hansen  Denmark Casmir 68.043 26 Q 68.292 21
Maria Eilberg  Great Britain Two Sox 67.915 27 Q 68.833 19
Katarzyna Milczarek  Poland Ekwador 67.617 27 Q 67.333 23
Maria Eriksson  Sweden Galliano 66.936 29 Q 61.708 30
Marcela Krinke-Susmelj   Switzerland Corinth 66.590 29 Q 67.583 22
Jeroen Devroe  Belgium Apollo van het Vijverhof 66.000 31
Carlos Pinto  Portugal Poderoso de Retiro 65.660 32
Pierluigi Sangiorgi  Italy Flourian 65.617 33
Stefan van Ingelgem  Belgium Withney van 't Genthof 65.489 34
Claudio Castilla Ruiz  Spain Jade de MV 65.362 35
Hannes Mayr  Austria Ellis 64.936 36
Jean Philippe Siat  France Tarski van de Zuuthoeve 64.936 36
Iryna Lis  Belarus Redford 2 64.809 38
Svetlana Kiseliova  Ukraine Parish 63.872 39
Olga Klimko  Ukraine Highlight 36 63.532 40
Hubert Perring  France Diabolo st Maurice 63.362 41
Anna Paprocka-Campanella  Italy Prego 63.106 42
Daniel Pinto  Portugal Galopin de la Font 63.106 43
Susanna Bordone  Italy Dark Surprise 4 62.894 44
Maria Caetano  Portugal Diamant 394 62.894 44
Nikolaus Erdmann  Austria Danny Wilde 62.426 46
Michal Rapcewicz  Poland Randon 62.298 46
Juan Antonio Jiminez Cobo  Spain Piconero IV 62.043 48
Larisa Bushina  Russia Kompliment 61.106 49
Yvette Truesdale  Ireland Has To Be Fun 60.894 50
Airisa Penele  Latvia Ravels 60.723 50
Olga Michalik  Poland Harmonia 60.596 52
Wim Verwimp  Belgium Maxwill V 60.426 53
Marc Boblet  France Whitni Star WD 54

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Windsor Announces Dates for 2009 FEI European Championships". FEI. August 7, 2007.
  2. ^ "Moorlands Totilas New World Record Freestyle 90.750%, Wins European Champs Gold". August 29, 2009. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
  3. ^ "Parzival Crushes Totilas' Ten Minute GP Special World Record at 2009 European Championships". Eurodressage.
  4. ^ Result list [dead link]
  5. ^ "Individual results". fei.org. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
  6. ^ "Individual results". fei.org. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
  7. ^ "Ground Jury Announced for 2009 European Championships". Eurodressage.