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German Olympic Squad to Compete at Luhmühlen
Press Release, 13 May 2019 German Olympic Squad to compete at Luhmühlen Some of the world’s best eventing riders are going to strut their stuff at the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials in June. Including Germany, eighteen nations have entered the Longines CCI5*-L and the CCI4*-S Meßmer Trophy. As announced by German Chef d’Equipe Hans Melzer, the entire Olympic squad has sent their entries: Sandra Auffarth, Andreas Dibowski, Michael Jung, Ingrid Klimke, Julia Krajewski, Jörg Kurbel, Andreas Ostholt, Kai Rüder and Josefa Sommer. Australian Sam Griffith, who is based in Great Britain, will ride his Badminton winner Paulank Brockagh. Andrew Hoy has entered Vassily de Lassos, with whom he ranked fourth at the World Championships in Tryon. Great Britain are sending Kristina Cook who has won team silver at the Olympic Games in London and individual bronze in Hong Kong, Sarah Bullimore who is planning to ride the experienced Reve du Rouet, with whom she was highly successful at Pau and Burghley. Pietro Roman with Barraduff are a very experienced combination from Italy. Three Japanese riders have also sent their entries. Luhmühlen winner Tim Price and eventing legend Mark Todd are going to represent New Zealand. The Swedish riders surely have their sights on this year's European Championships in Luhmühlen after the team silver medal at the last European Championships in Strzegom. The complete list of entries will be online (and constantly updated) by 14th May on Luhmühlen’s website. Great fun all around "The supporting programme on the dressage days is all about the next generation. -
FEI Classics Final Standings
2017 FEI Classics™ Standings Updated: 3 September 2017 2017 season FEI Classics™ (Final standings after 6th Event) The 2017 season FEI ClassicsTM are: 1. Les Étoiles de Pau CCI 4* (FRA) 13-16 October 2016 2. Adelaide International 3 Day Event (AUS) 03-06 November 2016 3. Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event (USA) 27-30 April 2017 4. Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (GBR) 03-07 May 2017 5. Luhmühlen CCI 4* presented by DHL Paket (GER) 15-18 June 2017 6. The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (GBR) 31 August-03 September 2017 Place RIDER NATION POINTS PLACES DIFFERENTIATING SCORE 1 Michael JUNG GER 39 2nd Pau 2016 (49) 52.1 1st Lexington 2017 (59) 42.7 2nd Badminton 2017 (82) 44.0 2 Maxime LIVIO FRA 33 1st Pau 2016 (49) 45.3 2nd Lexington 2017 (59) 44.6 5th Luhmühlen 2017 (48) 45.3 3 Nicola WILSON GBR 20 4th Pau 2016 (49) 54.4 2nd Luhmühlen 2017 (48) 41.7 4 Andrew NICHOLSON NZL 18 1st Badminton 2017 (82) 41.4 8th Burghley 2017 (61) 57.1 5 Tim PRICE NZL 16 3rd Badminton 2017 (82) 49.2 5th Burghley 2017 (61) 51.5 6 Oliver TOWNEND GBR 15 1st Burghley 2017 61) 45.6 7 Julia KRAJEWSKI GER 15 1st Luhmühlen 2017 (48) 41.1 8 Hazel SHANNON AUS 15 1st Adelaide 2016 (10) 52.5 9 Gemma TATTERSALLS GBR 14 7th Badminton 2017 (82) 60.2 3rd Burghley 2017 (61) 47.0 10 Peggy FRENCH GBR 12 2nd Burghley 2017 (61) 46.9 11 Wilhelm ENZINGER AUS 12 2nd Adelaide 2016 (10) 67.0 12 Zara TINDALL GBR 10 3rd Lexington 2017 (59) 46.6 13 Bettina HOY GER 10 3rd Luhmühlen 2017 (48) 43.0 14 Andrew COOPER AUS 10 3rd Adelaide 2016 (10) 67.7 15 Hannah Sue BURNETT USA 9 5th Lexington -
Results XC XC 2Nd No Horse Rider Dres S.J
Results XC XC 2nd No Horse Rider Dres S.J. Total Pl Time Jmp Day 87 CLIFTON PROMISE Jonathan Paget 36.7 1 0.4 - 37.1 1 4 41.1 1 46 AVEBURY Andrew Nicholson 42.3 7 - - 42.3 3 4 46.3 2 90 NEREO Andrew Nicholson 41.3 3 2.0 - 43.3 5 4 47.3 3 79 PARKLANE HAWK William Fox-Pitt 41.5 4 0.8 - 42.3 4 8 50.3 4 40 FRH BUTTS ABRAXXAS Ingrid Klimke 39.0 2 9.2 - 48.2 7 4 52.2 5 73 THE DEPUTY Jonelle Richards 46.2 12 1.2 - 47.4 6 12 59.4 6 83 OLOA Mark Todd 48.3 18 7.2 - 55.5 10 4 59.5 7 4 CALICO JOE Andrew Nicholson 48.3 18 - - 48.3 8 12 60.3 8 76 KING BOB Ludwig Svennerstal 46.7 15 10.0 - 56.7 11 4 60.7 9 85 DE NOVO NEWS Kristina Cook 43.2 8 15.2 - 58.4 14 4 62.4 10 XC XC 2nd No Horse Rider Dres S.J. Total Pl Time Jmp Day 81 OPPOSITION BUZZ Nicola Wilson 43.3 9 7.6 - 50.9 9 12 62.9 11 38 RIDDLE MASTER Rebecca Howard 51.0 28 9.2 - 60.2 17 4 64.2 12 77 HAPPY TIMES Sam Griffiths 46.3 13 11.2 - 57.5 12 8 65.5 13 63 CLIFTON PINOT Kevin McNab 48.7 20 10.0 - 58.7 16 9 67.7 14 10 PAULANK BROCKAGH Sam Griffiths 49.5 24 13.6 - 63.1 19 5 68.1 15 29 UPLEADON Neil Spratt 52.0 30 9.6 - 61.6 18 8 69.6 16 78 GREENLAWN SKY HIGH Emily Llewellyn 53.3 32 13.6 - 66.9 22 5 71.9 17 66 REDESIGNED Pippa Funnell 46.3 13 11.6 - 57.9 13 16 73.9 18 44 THE HIGHLAND PRINCE Michael Owen 53.8 34 16.8 - 70.6 24 4 74.6 19 62 LETS DANCE Jeanette Brakewell 55.5 41 19.2 - 74.7 29 - 74.7 20 XC XC 2nd No Horse Rider Dres S.J. -
6 Ans - Mondial Du Lion Le Lion D'angers - Du 20 Au 23 Octobre 2016
Header 6 ans - Mondial du Lion Le Lion d'Angers - du 20 au 23 octobre 2016 FINAL INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION CLASSEMENT INDIVIDUEL FINAL EVE-PRI-IND-FR - Printed on / Imprimé le 23/10/2016 12:25:58 Judges / Juges : Ernst TOPP David LEE Yuri DINEV VALEV 40 starters, 35 completed competitions (87.5%). Cross-Country Optimum Time : 8'53". Jumping Allowed Time: 85". N° Show Jumping Classification Rk Horse / Horse Rider / Cavalier Dress. X-C Nat. Time Obs. Pen. Total Total Diff 32 FIRE FLY Christopher BURTON 44.2 (4) 44.2 (4) 82" -- - 44.2 0.0 1 KWPN / Bay / 6 / Male / by ZAVALL VDL and WILTURA R by CORLAND - S.H.E. EVENTING AB 5 700.00 € 37 MATHURIN V/D VOGELZAN Felix VOGG 45.3 (5) 45.3 (5) 84" -- - 45.3 1.1 2 / Bay / 6 / Male / - VOGG JÜRGEN & VOGG FELIX 4 200.00 € 23 JOCKEY CLUB FLEURELLE Izzy TAYLOR 43.4 (3) 43.4 (3) 83" 4- 4 47.4 3.2 3 KWPN / Chestnut / 6 / Mare / by VIVALDI and ZARELLE by SYDNEY - THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB 2 800.00 € 20 PAINTER'S MAXIM Kai-Steffen MEIER 40.3 (1) 40.3 (1) 84" 8- 8 48.3 4.1 4 TRAK / Other / 6 / Stallion / by PHLOX and PAINTER'S MOON by PAINTER'S ROW XX - GESTÜT WELVERT 1 900.00 € 25 AKTION DE BELHEME Jean Lou BIGOT 50.2 (11) 50.2 (8) 83" -- - 50.2 6.0 5 SF / Bay / 6 / Gelding / by LAUTERBACH and RAISON DE BLONDEL by JERICHO PIERREVILLE - POL-GÉRARD OLIVON- SÉBASTIEN OLIVON- ANNE.LAURE. -
Annual Report 2019 Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 CONTENTS PAGE PRESIDENT'S REVIEW 8 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT 12 AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 20 OLYMPISM IN THE COMMUNITY 26 OLYMPIAN SERVICES 38 TEAMS 46 ATHLETE AND NATIONAL FEDERATION FUNDING 56 FUNDING THE AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC MOVEMENT 60 AUSTRALIA’S OLYMPIC PARTNERS 62 AUSTRALIA’S OLYMPIC HISTORY 66 CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 76 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 88 AOF 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 119 CHAIR'S REVIEW 121 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 128 Australian Olympic Committee Incorporated ABN 33 052 258 241 REG No. A0004778J Level 4, Museum of Contemporary Art 140 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 P: +61 2 9247 2000 @AUSOlympicTeam olympics.com.au Photos used in this report are courtesy of Australian Olympic Team Supplier Getty Images. 3 OUR ROLE PROVIDE ATHLETES THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXCEL AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES AND PROMOTE THE VALUES OF OLYMPISM AND BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION IN SPORT TO ALL AUSTRALIANS. 4 5 HIGHLIGHTS REGIONAL GAMES PARTNERSHIPS OLYMPISM IN THE COMMUNITY PACIFIC GAMES ANOC WORLD BEACH GAMES APIA, SAMOA DOHA, QATAR 7 - 20 JULY 2019 12 - 16 OCTOBER 2019 31PARTNERS 450 SUBMISSIONS 792 COMPLETED VISITS 1,022 11SUPPLIERS STUDENT LEADERS QLD 115,244 FROM EVERY STATE STUDENTS VISITED AND TERRITORY SA NSW ATHLETES55 SPORTS6 ATHLETES40 SPORTS7 ACT 1,016 26 SCHOOL SELECTED TO ATTEND REGISTRATIONS 33 9 14 1 4LICENSEES THE NATIONAL SUMMIT DIGITAL OLYMPIAN SERVICES ATHLETE CONTENT SERIES 70% 11,160 FROM FOLLOWERS Athlete-led content captured 2018 at processing sessions around 166% #OlympicTakeOver #GiveThatAGold 3,200 Australia, in content series to be 463,975 FROM OLYMPIANS published as part of selection IMPRESSIONS 2018 Campaign to promote Olympic CONTACTED announcements. -
POOL WATER: Cause Behind Sudden Color Change Still Unknown
Page 2B East Oregonian SPORTS Wednesday, August 10, 2016 Olympics Phelps swims to two more golds, Ledecky adds one By GENARO C. ARMAS Williams shanked shots all Host country Brazil Associated Press over the court in getting played to a 0-0 draw with upset by Elina Svitolina of South Africa. The Brazilians RIO DE JANEIRO — Ukraine. The top-ranked had already secured a spot Good old Michael Phelps, American won’t get a chance in the women’s soccer quar- golden again. to defend the gold she won in terinals before their match. For teenagers Katie London. Williams looked out The team and star Marta Ledecky and Simone Biles, of sorts and irritated, accu- have drawn more attention their star turns in the Summer mulating 37 unforced errors. while Brazil’s men have Olympics might be just She had ive double-faults in struggled at the Olympics. beginning. one game alone in the 6-4, The women’s team will face From the pool to the 6-3 loss to the 20th-ranked Australia in a quarterinal gymnastics loor, Team USA Svitolina. Williams wiped match on Friday. had nice day at the Rio de her forehead, picked up RUGBY STUNNER : Janeiro Games. her rackets and headed Sonny Bill Williams was Not all the American back quickly to the locker helped off with an ankle stars were winners Tuesday, room. Svitolina, who had injury during New Zealand’s though. Serena Williams lost never before played in an shocking 14-12 loss to on the tennis court and the Olympics, smiled and stuck Japan in its irst game of U.S. -
2020 Yearbook
-2020- CONTENTS 03. 12. Chair’s Message 2021 Scholarship & Mentoring Program | Tier 2 & Tier 3 04. 13. 2020 Inductees Vale 06. 14. 2020 Legend of Australian Sport Sport Australia Hall of Fame Legends 08. 15. The Don Award 2020 Sport Australia Hall of Fame Members 10. 16. 2021 Scholarship & Mentoring Program | Tier 1 Partner & Sponsors 04. 06. 08. 10. Picture credits: ASBK, Delly Carr/Swimming Australia, European Judo Union, FIBA, Getty Images, Golf Australia, Jon Hewson, Jordan Riddle Photography, Rugby Australia, OIS, OWIA Hocking, Rowing Australia, Sean Harlen, Sean McParland, SportsPics CHAIR’S MESSAGE 2020 has been a year like no other. of Australian Sport. Again, we pivoted and The bushfires and COVID-19 have been major delivered a virtual event. disrupters and I’m proud of the way our team has been able to adapt to new and challenging Our Scholarship & Mentoring Program has working conditions. expanded from five to 32 Scholarships. Six Tier 1 recipients have been aligned with a Most impressive was their ability to transition Member as their Mentor and I recognise these our Induction and Awards Program to prime inspirational partnerships. Ten Tier 2 recipients time, free-to-air television. The 2020 SAHOF and 16 Tier 3 recipients make this program one Program aired nationally on 7mate reaching of the finest in the land. over 136,000 viewers. Although we could not celebrate in person, the Seven Network The Melbourne Cricket Club is to be assembled a treasure trove of Australian congratulated on the award-winning Australian sporting greatness. Sports Museum. Our new SAHOF exhibition is outstanding and I encourage all Members and There is no greater roll call of Australian sport Australian sports fans to make sure they visit stars than the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. -
C1 DHL-Prize INDIVIDUAL RESULT After DRESSAGE
C1 DHL-Prize CICO3* Einzelwertung Freitag, 4. Juli 2008 CICO3* Individual Classification Friday, July 4th 2008 INDIVIDUAL RESULT after DRESSAGE Judge at C: Martin PLEWA (GER) H: Marilyn PAYNE (USA) B: Christian LANDOLT (SUI) Rankg Horse Horse Rider (Team) Judge C Judge H Judge B Total % Penalty Rankg no. Studb. / Sex / Color / Born / Sire / Dam by / FEI Pass / Owner points 1. 531 RINGWOOD COCKATOO Bettina HOY (GER*) 174 75,65 166 72,17 175 76,09 515 74,64 38,00 1. Irish Sport Horse / gelding / grey / 1991 / Peacock xx / Unbekannt / SUI06843 / BG Davidson, Frederick u.Mary, Deutsches Olympiade Komitee 2. 518 JOKER D'HELBY Nicolas TOUZAINT (FRA*) 167 72,61 168 73,04 176 76,52 511 74,06 38,90 2. Selle Français / gelding / grey / 1997 / Kalem / Benroy xx / FRA10646 / Mme. Girard Claudon 3. 513 GAZELLE DE LA BRASSERIE CH Karin DONCKERS (BEL) 167 72,61 172 74,78 169 73,48 508 73,62 39,60 3. Schweizerischer Pferdezuchtverband / mare / bay / 1994 / Karacondo / Arlequin X / SUI07963 / Pellaux Jacques 4. 512 FRH BUTTS ABRAXXAS Ingrid KLIMKE (GER*) 171 74,35 162 70,43 171 74,35 504 73,04 40,40 4. Hannover / gelding / bay / 1997 / Heraldik xx / Kronenkranich xx / GER24151 / Thomas Holtrop, Ingrid Klimke 5. 521 LORD DE LIGNIERE Aurelien KAHN (FRA*) 173 75,22 159 69,13 161 70,00 493 71,45 42,80 5. Selle Français / gelding / bay / 1999 / Hand in Glove / Jasmin / FRA13269 / Mme. & Mr. Grivot 6. 526 BLOM'S ONCARLOS Tim LIPS (NED) 160 69,57 162 70,43 167 72,61 489 70,87 43,70 6. -
FINAL INDIVIDUAL RESULT Judges: Sandy PHILLIPS (GBR) · Dr
C1 DHL-Preis CICO 3* Einzelwertung CICO 3* Individual Classification FINAL INDIVIDUAL RESULT Judges: Sandy PHILLIPS (GBR) · Dr. Ernst TOPP (GER) · Andrew BENNIE (NZL) · Jumping Judge: Stephan ELLENBRUCH (GER) Course Designer: Rüdiger SCHWARZ (GER) · Jumping Course Designer: Frank ROTHENBERGER (GER) Rankg Bridle Horse Rider DressageShow Jumping Dressage & Cross Country Total Prize No. Studb. | Sex | Color | Sire | Dam | Dam by | Breeder | Owner Show Jumping 06:38 money € 1. 513 fischerTakinou Michael JUNG (GER) 37,20 0,00 0 0,00 37,20 5,20 0 5,20 42,40 31.000 AA | gelding | chestnut | 2007 | JAGUAR MAIL | SARDANA PIERRE | S.C.E.A. ELEVAGE D' HULM, 4. 87,76 9. 2. 06:51 12. 1. CAME (FRA | Jung, Familie & Fischer, Klaus & Sabine 2. 507 CP Qualified Shane ROSE (AUS*) 41,20 0,00 0 0,00 41,20 1,60 0 1,60 42,80 21.000 HOLST | gelding | grey | 2003 | Quite Capitol | Corofino I | - | Shane Rose & Elizabeth Wischer 9. 89,73 17. 5. 06:42 4. 2. 3. 520 Horseware Hale Bob OLD Ingrid KLIMKE (GER) 40,30 0,00 4 4,00 44,30 0,00 0 0,00 44,30 14.000 OLDBG | gelding | bay | 2004 | Helikon xx | Noble Champion | LUECK, DR. MED ROLF (GER) | Klimke, 7. 87,30 24. 8. 06:38 1. 3. Ingrid & Busacker, Andreas fd-12 4. 541 SAP Escada FRH Ingrid KLIMKE (GER*) 42,90 0,00 0 0,00 42,90 4,00 0 4,00 46,90 9.000 HANN | mare | bay | 2004 | EMBASSY I | Lehnsherr | Stuhtmann, Juergen | Winter-Schulze, Madeleine, 11. -
2000 EVENTING Saturday, 16 September 2000 Dressage Teams
2000 EVENTING Saturday, 16 September 2000 Dressage Teams Sunday, 17 September 2000 Dressage Teams Monday, 18 September 2000 Endurance Teams Tuesday, 19 September 2000 Jumping Teams Wednesday, 20 September 2000 Dressage Individual Thursday, 21 September 2000 Endurance Individual Friday, 22 September 2000 Jumping Individual Judges: Frederik Obel DEN Teams Individual Brian Schrapel AUS Teams Individual Jean Scott Mitchell GBR Teams - Brian Ross USA - Individual Course Designer: Michael Etherington-Smith GBR Technical Delegate: Jennifer Millar NZL INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION Dressage Steeple Cross obst. time obst. time Jumping TOTAL ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. David O’Connor USA Custom Made 29.00 - - - - 5.0 34.00 2. Andrew Hoy AUS Swizzle In 39.80 - - - - - 39.80 3. Mark Todd NZL Eyespy 39.00 - - - - 3.00 42.00 4. Rodolphe Scherer FRA Bambi de Brière 41.40 - - - - 5.00 46.40 5. Fabio Magni ITA Cool n’Breezy 44.00 - - - - 5.00 49.00 6. Heidi Antikatzidis GRE Michaelmas 37.40 - - - - 13.00 50.40 7. Mary King GBR Star Appeal 47.00 - - - - 5.00 52.00 8. Robert Costello USA Chevalier 42.40 - - - - 10.00 52.40 9. Julie Black USA Hyde Park Corner 52.80 - - - 0.8 - 53.60 10. Ian Stark GBR Arakai 51.00 - - - - 5.00 56.00 11. Karen Dixon GBR Too Smart 50.40 - - - - 10.00 60.40 12. Jean-Lou Bigot FRA Twist la Beige 56.40 - - - - 10.00 66.40 13. Eddie Stibbe AHO Eton 53.80 - - - 4.8 13.00 71.60 14. Paula Törnqvist SWE Monaghan 60.60 - - - 2.8 11.00 74.40 15. Andrea Verdina ITA Donizetti 53.80 - - 20 - 14.00 87.80 16. -
TEAM STANDINGS Judges: Martin PLEWA (GER) · Christina KLINGSPOR (SWE) · Alain JAMES (FRA) Rankg Team After After After Prize No
C2 DHL-Preis CICO 3* Mannschaftswertung CICO 3* Team Classification TEAM STANDINGS Judges: Martin PLEWA (GER) · Christina KLINGSPOR (SWE) · Alain JAMES (FRA) Rankg Team after after after Prize No. Horse Rider Dressage Show Jumping Cross Country money € 1. GERMANY 116,40 1. 124,20 1. 129,00 1. 16.000 428 Opgun Louvo Sandra AUFFARTH 33,80 1. 33,80 1. 33,80 1. 4.000 421 La Biosthetique-Sam FBW Michael JUNG 36,20 2. 41,20 6. 41,20 3. 4.000 412 Hop and Skip Dirk SCHRADE 46,40 23. 50,40 24. 54,00 10. 4.000 414 Horseware's Barny Peter THOMSEN 47,20 24. 49,20 21. 57,60 15. 4.000 Chef d'Équipe: Hans Melzer 2. GREAT BRITAIN 124,40 2. 136,40 2. 152,40 2. 11.000 429 Orlando Isabelle (Izzy) TAYLOR 38,20 4. 42,20 7. 43,80 4. 2.750 401 Chilli Morning William FOX-PITT 43,20 14. 45,20 12. 52,40 9. 2.750 416 Jakata Piggy FRENCH 43,00 13. 49,00 20. 56,20 13. 2.750 411 High Kingdom Zara PHILLIPS 52,80 34. 62,80 36. 70,80 25. 2.750 Chef d'Équipe: Yogi Breisner 3. FRANCE 126,40 3. 137,40 3. 164,60 3. 7.500 433 Qalao des Mers Maxime LIVIO 42,40 12. 48,40 18. 50,00 7. 1.875 431 Piaf de b'Neville Astier NICOLAS 44,80 17. 48,80 19. 52,40 8. 1.875 434 Quiro Hoy Thomas CARLILE 39,20 7. -
Jeux Olympiques 2016 Dossier De Presse - Concours Complet Édito
FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE D’ÉQUITATION JEUX OLYMPIQUES 2016 DOSSIER DE PRESSE - CONCOURS COMPLET ÉDITO OBJECTIF RIO La France s’est qualifiée pour aligner le maximum de cavaliers dans les trois disciplines olympiques en équitation. C’est le fruit d’un travail quotidien des chevaux et de la détermination de leurs propriétaires, des cavaliers et de l’ensemble du staff technique, fixés sur les objectifs sportifs d’excellence de la FFE. Un grand merci à tous les licenciés et à leurs clubs FFE qui permettent de maintenir l’équitation française au meilleur rang mondial. L’été prochain, soyons tous supporters pour aider nos champions à être sur les plus hautes marches des podiums. Accompagnons nos cavaliers de coeur et de pensées pour qu’ils fassent le meilleur à Rio en 2016 ! Sportivement vôtre, Serge LECOMTE, président de la FFE SOMMAIRE Les épreuves équestres aux Jeux Olympiques 3 Le palmarès Olympique des équipes de France en équitation 5 Organigramme du staff fédéral 6 Biographies des Cavaliers : 7 Arnaud Boiteau 8 Thomas Carlile 9 Caroline Chadelat 10 Sébastien Chemin 11 Gwendolen Fer 12 Karim Florent Laghouag 13 Mathieu Lemoine 14 Pascal Leroy 15 Cédric Lyard 16 Astier Nicolas 17 Rodolphe Scherer 18 Geoffroy Soullez 19 Jean Teulere 20 Nicolas Touzaint 21 LCL Thibaut Vallette 22 Hélène Vattier 23 Groupe JO/JEM 25 2 / DOSSIER DE PRESSE JO RIO LES ÉPREUVES ÉQUESTRES AUX JEUX OLYMPIQUES Aux Jeux Olympiques, l’équitation est représentée par trois disciplines : le Saut d’obstacles, le Concours complet et le Dressage. Toutes sont mixtes. Les épreuves par équipe qualifient pour les finales individuelles.