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2004 JUMPING Thursday, 19 August 2004 Training Competition Sunday 2004 JUMPING Thursday, 19 August 2004 Training Competition st Sunday, 22 August 2004 1 Individual Qualification Tuesday, 24 August 2004 Team Competition (also Individual Qualifications 2 and 3) Sunday, 29 August 2004 Individual Competition Judges: Sven Holmberg SWE President José Alvarez de Bohorques ESP François Ferland CAN Leonidas Georgopoulos GRE Course Designer: Olaf Petersen GER Technical Delegate: Leopoldo Palacios VEN INDIVIDUAL QUALIFICATION (SEE PAGE 3 FOR INDIVIDUAL FINAL) Round Round Round TOTAL 1 2 3 Points __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Beezie Madden USA Authentic 0 0 0 0 2. Ludger Beerbaum GER Goldfever 1 0 0 1 3. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson SWE Mac Kinley 4 0 0 4 4. Nick Skelton GBR Arko 1 5 0 6 5. Marco Kutscher GER Montender 8 0 0 8 Gert-Jan Bruggink NED Joel 4 0 4 8 Chris Kappler USA Royal Kaliber 4 0 4 8 Kevin Babington IRL Carling King 2 1 5 8 9. Juan Carlos Garcia ITA Albin 0 1 8 9 10. Thomas Velin DEN Carnute 0 4 6 10 Otto Becker GER Cento 1 5 4 10 12. Eugenie Angot FRA Cigale du Taillis 6 4 1 11 13. Antonis Petris GRE Gredo la Davière 0 4 8 12 Wim Schröder NED Montreal 0 4 8 12 Peder Fredericson SWE Magic Bengtsson 0 8 4 12 Malin Baryard SWE Butterfly Flip 0 8 4 12 17. Jessica Kürten IRL Castle Forbes Maike 4 9 0 13 18. Rodrigo Pessoa BRA Baloubet du Rouet 5 0 9 14 19. Christian Ahlmann GER Cöster 4 4 8 16 Leopold van Asten NED Fleche Rouge 4 4 8 16 21. Florian Angot FRA First de Launay 4 4 9 17 Christina Liebherr SUI No Mercy 9 0 8 17 McLain Ward USA Sapphire 1 8 8 17 Fabio Crotta SUI Mme Pompadour 5 8 4 17 Jos Lansink BEL Cumano 4 13 0 17 Gerco Schröder NED Monaco 5 8 4 17 27. Bruno Chimirri ITA Landknecht 5 8 5 18 28. Peter Eriksson SWE Cardento 5 4 10 19 29. Daniel Meech NZL Diagonal 13 6 1 20 Ludo Philippaerts BEL Parco 0 4 16 20 Dirk Demeersman BEL Clinton 12 0 8 20 Stanny van Paesschen BEL O de Pomme 4 8 8 20 33. Robert Smith GBR Mr Springfield 4 8 9 21 Soon-Won Hwang KOR C. Chap 6 9 6 21 Markus Fuchs SUI Tinka’s Boy 4 4 13 21 36. Cian O’Connor IRL Crystal 1 12 9 22 37. Martin Dopazo ARG Furka du Village 8 8 8 24 Yuka Watanabe JPN Nike 3 3 18 24 Peter Wylde USA Fein Cera 0 12 12 24 40. Rossen Raitchev BUL Medoc 5 12 8 25 41. Steve Guerdat SUI Olympic 6 20 2 28 Alvaro Miranda Neto BRA Countdown 8 8 12 28 43. Jung-Ho Woo KOR Seven Up 6 8 16 30 44. Ian Millar CAN Promise Me 11 10 10 31 Bong-Gak Sohn KOR Cim Christo 5 21 5 31 46. Vladimir Tuganov RUS Leroy Brown 15 8 9 32 Vincenzo Chimirri ITA Delfi Platiere 8 12 12 32 48. Grant Cashmore NZL Franklins Flyte 0 12 21 33 49. Luciana Diniz-Knippling BRA Mariachi 5 13 16 34 50. Kamal Bahamdan KSA Casita 12 12 12 36 51. Taizo Sugitani JPN Lamalushi 12 16 9 37 Grzegorz Kubiak POL Djane des Fontenis 8 12 17 37 Jung-Hyun Joo KOR Epsom Gesmeray 14 13 10 37 54. Federico Fernandez MEX Bohemio 9 12 17 38 55. Ibrahim Bisharat JOR Qwinto 13 9 20 42 56. Roberto Arioldi ITA Dime de la Cour 17 10 21 48 57. Ramzy Al-Duhami KSA Fall Khaeer 9 17 28 54 58. Marcela Lobo MEX Joskin 16 25 17 58 Guy Thomas NZL Madison 16 13 29 58 60. Hannah Mytilinaiou GRE Santana 13 26 26 65 61. Bernardo Alves BRA Canturo 1 8 el. 62. Tadayoshi Hayashi JPN Swanky 8 17 ret. 63. André Saleh Sakakini EGY Casper 10 16 ret. 64. Mark Watring PUR Sapphire 25 39 np 65. Marion Hughes IRL Fortunus 6 ret. 10 66. Eric Navet FRA Dollar du Murier 5 16 np 67. Danae Tsatsou GRE Roble Z 5 39 np 68. Gustavo Hernandez Leyva MEX Minotauro 19 33 np 69. Bruce Goodin NZL Braveheart 28 28 np 70. Gregorio Werthein ARG Calwaro np 14 np 71. Emmanouela Athanassiades GRE Rimini Z np 17 np 72. Tim Amitrano AUS Mr Innocent 38 48 np 73. Gerardo Tazzer Valencia MEX Chanel 8 el. 74. Lucas Werthein ARG Warren 9 el. 75. Ryuichi Obata JPN Oliver Q 14 el. 76. Bruno Broucqsault FRA Dilème de Cèphe 4 ret. 77. Federico Sztyrle ARG Who Knows Lilly 5 ret. 77 riders from 27 nations competed 46 riders from 22 nations qualified for the Final Number of starters per nation and qualifications for the Final (maximum 3 per nation in the Final) ARG 4 - 1 EGY 1 - 0 JOR 1 - 0 POL 1 – 1 AUS 1 - 0 FRA 4 - 2 JPN 4 - 2 PUR 1 – 0 BEL 4 - 3 GBR 2 - 2 KOR 4 - 3 RUS 1 - 1 BRA 4 - 3 GER 4 – 3 KSA 2 - 1 SUI 4 – 3 BUL 1 - 1 GRE 4 - 1 MEX 4 - 0 SWE 4 - 3 CAN 1 – 1 IRL 4 – 3 NED 4 – 3 USA 4 - 3 DEN 1 - 1 ITA 4 – 3 NZL 4 – 2 INDIVIDUAL FINAL Round Round A B TOTAL Jump-off _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Rodrigo Pessoa BRA Baloubet du Rouet 8 0 8 4-49.42 2. Chris Kappler USA Royal Kaliber 4 4 8 ret. 3. Marco Kutscher GER Montender 4 5 9 4. Peder Fredricson SWE Magic Bengtsson 8 4 12 Ludo Philippaerts BEL Parco 4 8 12 Kevin Babington IRL Carling King 8 4 12 Rolf-Göran Bengtsson SWE Mac Kinley 8 4 12 Robert Smith GBR Mr Springfield 8 4 12 Dirk Demeersman BEL Clinton 8 4 12 10. Thomas Velin DEN Carnute 4 9 13 Nick Skelton GBR Arko 0 13 13 12. Daniel Meech NZL Diagonal 1 13 14 13. Christina Liebherr SUI No Mercy 8 9 17 14. Bong-Gak Sohn KOR Cim Christo 5 13 18 15. Juan Carlos Garcia ITA Albin 8 12 20 Taizo Sugitani JPN Lamalushi 8 12 20 17. Otto Becker GER Cento 8 13 21 Jessica Kürten IRL Castle Forbes Maike 0 21 21 19. Bruno Chimirri ITA Landknecht 6 17 23 20. Soon-Won Hwang KOR C. Chap 8 16 24 21. Martin Dopazo ARG Furka du Village 8 17 25 22. Ian Millar CAN Promise Me 8 22 30 23. Wim Schröder NED Montreal 4 el. McLain Ward USA Sapphire 8 ret. Alvaro Miranda Neto BRA Countdown 8 el. Vincenzo Chimirri ITA Defi Platiere 8 el. Jung-Hyun Joo KOR Epsom Gesmeray 8 el. 28. Malin Baryard SWE Butterfly Flip 12 Beezie Madden USA Authentic 12 Jos Lansink BEL Cumano Bd 12 Leopold van Asten NED Fleche Rouge 12 Gert Jan Bruggink NED Joel 12 33. Vladimir Tuganov RUS Leroy Brown 13 34. Antonis Petris GRE Gredo la Davière 16 Fabio Crotta SUI Mme Pompadour 16 Eugénie Angot FRA Cigale du Taillis 16 37. Yuka Watanabe JPN Nike 17 38. Grant Cashmore NZL Franklins Flyte 20 Florian Angot FRA First de Launay 20 Luciana Diniz-Knippling BRA Mariachi 20 41. Rossen Raitchev BUL Medoc 21 42. Grzegorz Kubiak POL Djane des Fontenis 24 43. Kamal Bahamdan KSA Casita 25 44. Markus Fuchs SUI Tinka’s Boy ret. disq. Cian O’Connor IRL Crystal disq. Ludger Beerbaum GER Goldfever TEAM COMPETITION Round Round TOTAL 1 2 ____________________ 1. USA Chris Kappler Royal Kaliber 0 4 0- 42.94 McLain Ward Sapphire 8 8 0- 42.49 Peter Wylde Cera (12) (12) 0- 45.66 Beezie Madden Authentic 0 0 np _________________________________ 8 12 20 0-131.09 ================================= 2. SWE Peder Fredericson Magic Bengtsson 8 4 0- 48.05 Peter Eriksson Cardento 4 (10) 0- 45.31 Malin Baryard Butterfly Flip (8) 4 0- 45.12 Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Mac Kinley 0 0 np ___________________________________ 12 8 20 0-138.48 =================================== 3. GER Christian Ahlmann Cöster 4 8 Marco Kutscher Montender 0 0 Otto Becker Cento 5 4 Ludger Beerbaum Goldfever (disq.) (disq.) ____________________ 9 12 21 ==================== 4. NED Wim Schröder Montreal 4 8 Leopold van Asten Fleche Rouge 4 (8) Gert Jan Bruggink Joel 0 4 Gerco Schröder Monaco (8) 4 ____________________ 8 16 24 ==================== 5. SUI Steve Guerdat Olympic (20) 2 Christina Liebherr No Mercy 0 8 Fabio Crotta Mme Pompadour 8 4 Markus Fuchs Tinka’s Boy 4 (13) ____________________ 12 14 26 ==================== 6. BEL Ludo Philippaerts Parco 4 (16) Dirk Demeersman Clinton 0 8 Stanny van Paesschen O de Pomme 8 8 Jos Lansink Cumano Bd (13) 0 ____________________ 12 16 28 ==================== 7. ITA Juan Carlos Garcia Albin 1 8 Roberto Arioldi Dime de la Cour 10 (21) Vincenzo Chimirri Defi Platiere (12) 12 Bruno Chimirri Landknecht 8 5 ____________________ 19 25 44 ==================== 8. KOR Bong-Gak Sohn Cim Christo (21) 5 Jung-Ho Woo Seven Up 8 (16) Soon-Won Hwang C. Chap 9 6 Jung-Hyun Joo Epsom Gesmeray 13 10 ____________________ 30 21 51 ==================== 9. BRA Bernardo Alves Canturo 8 (el.) Alvaro Miranda Neto Countdown 8 12 Luciana Diniz-Knippling Mariachi (13) 16 Rodrigo Pessoa Baloubet du Rouet 0 9 ____________________ 16 37 53 ==================== 10. IRL Cian O’Connor Crystal (disq.)(disq.) Marion Hughes Heritage Fortunus ret. 10 Jessica Kürten Castle Forbes Maike 9 0 Kevin Babington Carling King 1 5 ____________________ 69 15 84 ==================== 11. FRA Florian Angot First de Launay 4 Eugénie Angot Cigale du Taillis 4 Bruno Broucqsault Dilème de Cèphe (ret.) Eric Navet Dollar du Murier 16 ___________ 24 =========== 12.
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