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Athens, 12:30pm EEST--- Canada's Ian Millar and Promise Me were second to go in a field of 77 in today's first individual show jumping qualifier at Markopoulo Equestrian Centre.  They lowered two rails on a very technical course set by Germany's Olaf Petersen, and also incurred one time penalty.  They currently sit in 59th position.  Ten went clear, including Antonis Petris of Greece.  The top 45 individuals after two rounds of qualifying will advance.  Show jumping continues Tuesday with the Nations Cup. More later . . .


Fuel Added to Eventing Controversy Flame

(Special to EquestrianConnection.com)
By Jan Mansfield
Athens, August 22, 2004 - - - The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) held a press conference early this morning and Germany’s National Federation issued a terse statement following yesterday’s Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling which rescinded the eventing Gold medals awarded to the German team and to Bettina Hoy. The appeal was filed jointly by the National Olympic Committees of the U.S., France, and Great Britain.


Diary from Athens - It Was Beginning to Look Like a German Medal Sweep

I was just about to write about an impending sweep of equestrian medals by the Germans when I received an e-mail about the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s ruling to overturn the Appeal Committee’s decision made in the eventing debacle Wednesday.  Now Germany has to give up the Team Gold it was awarded and Bettina Hoy has to surrender the Individual Gold. 


Canadian Dressage Team Places Ninth at Athens Olympics

The Canadian Dressage Team placed ninth overall at the conclusion of the Team competition at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. This is up one place from their current world rankings.


Cindy Ishoy and Proton Top Canadians in Athens

Cindy Ishoy of Jerseyville, Ontario finished as the best Canadian in  team dressage competition at the Olympics today. On her ten year old gelding Proton, Ishoy rode a nearly mistake-free test with highlights in the piaffe and extended walk to receive a score of 66.583%, which tied her individually in 31st place with Russia’s Elena Sidneva.


Comments from the Silver & Bronze Dressage Team Medallists

"The Olympic medal is very important and it will remain deep in our heart. I am very proud of my colleagues. As for myself, I believe I have passed a fantastic test and my horse showed his great attitude." - Beatriz FERRER-SALAT (ESP) - Silver medallist


Dressage Team Gold for Germany

Germany came from an unaccustomed second-place to win its 11th gold medal in Team Dressage. Spain was in the lead before the fourth rider. It was left to Ulla SALZGEBER, with 17-year-old RUSTY, to secure the win for Germany with a score of 78.208 per cent. Spain won its first Olympic medal with a team score of 72.917, pushing the United States back to bronze.


Eventing Medal Controversy Ends - France Wins Gold

Today 21 August at 16:30, the FEI received the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on the appeal of the National Olympic Committees of France, Great Britain and USA on the Eventing competition of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. The appeal was accepted by the CAS. Consequently, France earns the Team Gold Medal, Great Britain the Silver and USA the Bronze. Leslie Law (GBR) is the new Individual Olympic Champion; followed by Kimberly Severson (USA) and Pippa Funnel (GBR).


NEWSFLASH!

NEWSFLASH!
Athens, 1:30pm EEST- - - Cindy Ishoy and Proton were the top Canadian finishers in the Individual Grand Prix Dressage Qualifier.  They earned a score of 66.583, putting them in to 31st place overall.  Belinda Trussell and Royan II received a score of 66.000, one point behind what she had hoped for, but nevertheless said she was not disappointed.  The Canadian Team finished in 9th place, up one spot from their world ranking.  The Team Gold was awarded to Germany while Spain won its first Olympic medal ever by taking the Silver.  Bronze went to the United States. With an amazing performance and a score to match, 78.208, Ulla Salzgeber and Rusty appear to be on track for an Individual Gold.  Dressage competition continues Monday with the Grand Prix Special for the top 25 individuals.


Canada's Belinda Trussell Rides to a 66.00% - Grand Prix Day 2

Canada's Belinda Trussell rode to a 66.00% in her Olympic debut aboard Royan II. Anky van Grunsven (NED) & Salinero have taken the lead with 74.208%. The challengers, Germany's Ulla Salzgeber & Rusty, are still to come. Debbie McDonald and Brentina have put in a super test for the USA team effort and scored 73.375%.  Robert Dover & FBW Kennedy rode to 71.625%.  This is a great boost to the American team medal effort.  Germany's Martin Schaudt gets 73.417% to help retain Germany's lead.  As results come in, Spain is pulling up great marks with 2 marks over 71%. 


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