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Team, Open

Date24 August 2004
StatusOlympic
LocationOlympiako Kentro Ippasias Markopoulou, Markopoulo
Participants64 from 16 countries
FormatTwo rounds. Four rider teams. Best three scores in each round determined team total. Separate competition.
Judge #1Sven HolmbergSWE
Judge #2José Álvarez de BohorquesESP
Judge #3François FerlandCAN
Judge #4Leonidas GeorgopoulosGRE
Course DesignerOlaf PetersenGER

Germany, the champions in both Atlanta and Sydney, would enter this competition as marginal favourites but their domination of dressage was not mirrored in the jumping events. The German team had won the 2003 European Championships but France held the World Equestrian Games title and at least half the teams involved were expected to mount some sort of medal challenge.

The surprise of the first round was the poor performance of the French team, a serious injury to one of their horses in the middle of its round left them with only three team members to score. Placed ninth and distanced from the medal contenders, they opted to withdraw from the second phase. The first round ended with just four penalty points covering the first six teams with The Netherlands and USA sharing the lead on 8.00 faults. A single time penalty separated the leaders from the German team with Sweden, Switzerland and Belgium level on 12 faults in fourth.

The Swiss, Dutch and Belgians fell away in the second round leaving Germany, USA and Sweden to dispute the medal positions. Only four combinations achieved clear rounds in both phases of the event, Rolf-Göran Bengtsson of Sweden, the USA’s Beezie Madden and importantly, the German pair of Marco Kutscher and Ludger Beerbaum. With Germany counting Otto Becker’s four-faulter and discarding the round of Christian Ahlmann this left the team on a grand total of 13 faults and seven clear of the Swedes and Americans tied in second. A jump-off for silver between three nominated members of each team finished with all six riders performing faultless rounds but the total aggregated times revealed the US to be seven seconds faster and placed them ahead of Sweden.

For Beerbaum this was to be his sixth Olympic gold — or so it seemed. A few weeks after the Games the Fédération Équestre Internationale announced that Beerbaum’s horse Goldfever 3 had tested positive for the prohibited substance betamethasone. Beerbaum argued that the corticosteroid may have been present in an ointment given to the horse to treat a skin irritation, and whilst the FEI agreed that the substance provided no competitive advantage they were left with no alternative but to disqualify the pairing. Beerbaum later appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) but they upheld the ruling of the FEI.

The United States were then upgraded to the gold medal position and Sweden to silver. Although Ludger Beerbaum’s record was expunged from the final results, Germany were not disqualified from the team event but had now to count the previous discarded scores from both rounds. This gave them a total of 21 penalties, which was still good enough for the bronze medal. The disqualification of Cian O’Connor meant that the Irish team, that had originally placed seventh, were removed from the official placings.

PosNumberCompetitorsHorseNOCFaultsJump-Off
1United StatesUSA200 (1)Gold
377Peter Wylde Fein Cera240
376McLain Ward Sapphire160
374Chris Kappler Royal Kaliber40
375Beezie Madden Authentic0
2SwedenSWE200 (2)Silver
372Peter Eriksson Cardento 933140
373Peder Fredricson Magic Bengtsson120
370Malin Baryard-Johnsson Butterfly Flip120
371Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Mac Kinley0
3GermanyGER21Bronze
325Christian Ahlmann Cöster12
328Marco Kutscher Montender0
326Otto Becker Cento9
327Ludger Beerbaum Goldfever 301
4NetherlandsNED24
358Wim Schröder Montreal12
359Leopold van Asten Fleche Rouge12
356Gert-Jan Bruggink Joel4
357Gerco Schröder Monaco12
5SwitzerlandSUI26
368Steve Guerdat Olympic Z22
369Christina Liebherr No Mercy8
366Fabio Crotta Mme Pompadour M12
367Markus Fuchs Tinka's Boy17
6BelgiumBEL28
308Ludo Philippaerts Parco20
306Dirk Demeersman Clinton8
309Stanny Van Paesschen O De Pomme16
307Jos Lansink Cumano13
7ItalyITA44
339Juan Carlos García Albin III9
337Roberto Arioldi Dime De La Cour31
340Vincenzo Chimirri Defi Platiere24
338Bruno Chimirri Landknecht13
8Republic of KoreaKOR51
348Son Bong-Gak Cim Christo26
349U Jeong-Ho Seven Up 1524
346Hwang Sun-Won C. Chap15
347Ju Jeong-Hyeon Epsom Gesmeray23
9BrazilBRA53
310Bernardo Alves CanturoDNF
312 Doda Countdown 2320
311Luciana Diniz Mariachi29
313Rodrigo Pessoa Baloubet du Rouet9
10FranceFRA
320Florian Angot First De Launay
319Eugénie Angot Cigale Du Taillis
321Bruno Broucqsault Dileme De Cephe
322Éric Navet Dollar Du Murier
11New ZealandNZL
362Daniel Meech Diagonal
360Grant Cashmore Franklins Flyte
363Guy Thomas Nz Madison
361Bruce Goodin Braveheart
12JapanJPN
343Ryuichi Obata Oliver Q
342Tadayoshi Hayashi Swanky
345Yuka Watanabe Nike
344Taizo Sugitani Lamalushi
13GreeceGRE
330Antonis Petris Gredo La Daviere
331Hannah Roberson-Mytilinaiou Santana 329
329Emmanouela Athanasiadi Rimini Z
332Danai Tsatsou Roble Z
14MexicoMEX
353Gustavo Ramos Hernández Minotauro
352Federico Fernández Bohemio
354Marcela Lobo Pérez Joskin
355Gerardo Tazzer Chanel
15ArgentinaARG
301Martín Dopazo Furka Du Village
304Lucas Werthein Warren
303Gregorio Werthein Calwaro
302Federico Enrique Sztyrle Who Knows Lilly
DNFIrelandIRL[36]
336Cian O'Connor Waterford Crystal[21]2
334Marion Hughes FortunusDNF
335Jessica Chesney-Kürten Castle Forbes Maike9
333Kevin Babington Carling King6

Jump-Off

Date24 August 2004 — 23:58
Distance380 m
Efforts8
Obstacle 10 Front Height160 cm
Obstacle 11A Back Height150 cm
Obstacle 11A Front Height149 cm
Obstacle 11A Spread150 cm
Obstacle 11B Front Height155 cm
Obstacle 13 Front Height155 cm
Obstacle 14 Back Height153 cm
Obstacle 14 Front Height153 cm
Obstacle 14 Spread175 cm
Obstacle 16 Front Height153 cm
Obstacle 3 Back Height147 cm
Obstacle 3 Front Height145 cm
Obstacle 3 Spread165 cm
Obstacle 4B Back Height150 cm
Obstacle 4B Front Height150 cm
Obstacle 4B Spread170 cm
Obstacles7
Time Limit1:48.0
Time Penalty1 pt/4-second interval
Time Standard0:54.0
PosNumberCompetitorsHorseNOCFaultsTime
1United StatesUSA02:11.09
377Peter Wylde Fein Cera045.66
376McLain Ward Sapphire042.49
374Chris Kappler Royal Kaliber042.94
2SwedenSWE02:18.48
372Peter Eriksson Cardento 933045.31
373Peder Fredricson Magic Bengtsson048.05
370Malin Baryard-Johnsson Butterfly Flip045.12