HONG KONG, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Germans have
finished top of medal table with three gold medals, one silver and one bronze in
the 11-day Beijing Olympic Games Equestrian competitions which closed Thursday
night at the Shatin Equestrian Venue.
-- Team Eventing Gold:
Germany
Germany won the first Olympic Eventing Team gold
medal on 166.10 penalty points with Australia came second on 171.20 points while
Britain secured third place on 185.70 points.
Sweden placed fourth on 230.50 points while New
Zealand ranked fifth on 240.90 points. Three-day eventing combines the dressage,
cross-country and jumps.
-- Individual Eventing
Gold: Germany
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German rider Hinrich Romeike waves on
the podium during the awarding ceremony for the individual eventing of the
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games equestrian events in the Olympic co-host city
of Hong Kong, south China, Aug. 13, 2008. Hinrich Romeike won the gold
medal with a total penalty of 54.20. (Xinhua/Lo Ping Fai) Photo
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German rider Hinrich Romeike won the Olympic
individual eventing gold medal in the three-day eventing Tuesday night.
Romeike finished on 54.20 penalty points ahead of
U.S. rider Gina Miles on 56.10 points. Kristina Cook of Great Britain secured
third place on 57.40 points.
-- Team Dressage Gold:
Germany
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The team of Germany celebrate after
receiving gold medals of dressage team final of Beijing 2008 Olympic
equestrian events in the Olympics co-host city of Hong Kong, south China,
Aug. 14, 2008. Germany won the Olympic team dressage gold medal, their 7th
successive Olympic title, in Hong Kong Thursday night. (Xinhua/Zhou
Lei) Photo
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Germany
added a third gold medal to their stunning sweep of the Olympic Games equestrian
events here Thursday, winning the team dressage competition.
The victory consolidated German dominance of the
sport. The team scored 72.916 percent. The Netherlands won the silver medal with
71.750 percent while Denmark took the bronze with 68.875 percent.
"We are so happy, the whole team were very excited to
show a good competition," Werth told reporters after scoring 76.417 percent in
her test.
"A lot of people didn't believe in the German team
after we lost the team gold in last year's European championships.
"The whole team were really helping each other and we
have tried to get the best for everybody that was the key to our success," she
said.
-- Team Jumping Gold: the
United States
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Rider Mclain Ward of the U.S. celebrates
after winning of the team jumping final of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
equestrian events in Hong Kong, south China, Aug. 18, 2008. The team of
the United States won the gold medal of team jumping of the Beijing 2008
Olympic Games equestrian events with total penalities of 20 and 0 in
jump-off. (Xinhua/Zhou Lei) Photo
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Defending
gold medallist the United States won the Olympic Equestrian Jumping Team gold
medal, holding off a strong challenge from Canada in the team final
competition.
Norway came third on 27 penalty points and claimed
the bronze medal.
-- Individual Dressage
Gold: the Netherlands
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Netherlandish rider Anky Van Grunsven
rides her horse Salinero during the dressage individual grand prix
freestyle of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games equestrian events in Hong
Kong, China, Aug. 19, 2008. Anky Van Grunsven won the gold medal of the
event with the score of 78.680. (Xinhua/Lo Ping Fai) Photo
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Netherlands's
Anky van Grunsven won the Olympic Dressage Individual gold metal. She became the
sixth woman in Olympic history to win three successive gold medals in an
individual event when she won the Dressage Individual event in the Equestrian
competition at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
Grunsven, riding her horse Salinero, finished on
78.680 points ahead of the Germany's Isabell Werth with Satchmo on 76.650. Heike
Kemmer of Germany aboard Bonaparte secured third place on 74.455 points.
-- Individual Jumping
Gold: Canada
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Canadian rider Eric Lamaze jumps his
horse Hickstead over an obstacle during the individual jumping final of
the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games equestrian events in Hong Kong, China, Aug.
21, 2008. (Xinhua/Zhou Lei) Photo
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Eric
Lamaze of Canada, riding HICKSTEAD, won the Individual Jumping gold metal,
holding off a strong challenge from Rolf-Goran Bengtsson of Sweden and his horse
NINJA in the last Equestrian event of the Beijing Olympic Games Thursday
night.
In the final Round B, Eric Lamaze and Rolf-Goran
Bengtsson were tied for first place on zero penalties. They were forced into a
jump-off to decide the winner of the Individual Jumping.
Eric Lamaze finished on zero penalties while
Rolf-Goran Bengtsson ended on 4 penalties in the jump-off showdown.
Beezie Madden of the United States, riding AUTHENTIC,
came third and claimed the bronze medal.
For the first time, China has fielded six riders for
the 11-day competitions in the Olympic Equestrian events that kicked off in Hong
Kong on August 9.
But unfortunately, they were all edged out after a
poor showing.Among them, Hua Tian, an 18-year-old boy from Guangdong, has
received the most media attention. Hua, who saddled with hopes of the host
nation at Beijing Olympic Games, fell from his horse while trying to clear
hurdles during the cross-country phase of the Olympic eventing.
Liu Lina, the first Chinese rider to compete in
Dressage at the Olympic Games. In the Grand Prix test, she scored 60.625 percent
and disqualified to move to the second Individual Qualifier.
Patrick Lam, rider from team Hong Kong, China, has
delivered a strong show earlier. He had a clear round on the opening night of
qualifiers to be tied with some of the world's best. However, he was stopped in
the third-round show jumping individual competition.
FEI president: Equestrian events in HK "wonderful"
HONG KONG, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- HRH Princess HAYA, president of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), said here Friday the Beijing Olympic Games Equestrian competitions are "wonderful", adding the atmosphere in the stadium is "electric".
In a press conference after the closing ceremony, the FEI president said "The Games are wonderful, providing an opportunity for the Equestrian family to have this in Hong Kong and showing the people in Beijing and China what this sport is about." Full story