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2004 Olympic Games - Show Jumping 10 Clears in First Olympic Show Jumping Round Photos by Cealy Tetley
None of the medal winners from Sydney are in Athens to defend their title. Germany is the title holder since Atlanta 1996 and the current European Champion, but the team is missing one important member, since the World Number One, Marcus Ehning, had to withdraw due to an injury to his horse. Sixteen riders cleared the course without a rail down, among whom 10 within the time allowed of 94 seconds. The ten riders with no penalties are a good mix of well known favourites and surprise successes. The first one to break the jinx of either penalties or time faults was Peter Wylde (USA) on Fein Cera, directly followed by Italian rider Juan Carlos Garcia on Albin III. Beezie Madden and Authentic was the second American combination finishing with zero penalties. Thomas Velin (DEN) was not shaken by his very late entry, arriving last Friday to replace a Colombian rider. Carnute jumped well within the time limit, unfazed by the change in climate. Sweden had two riders without penalties: Malin Baryard with her reliable Butterfly Flip and Peder Fredericson on Magic Bengtsson.
Two new Olympic newcomers: Grant Cashmore (NZL) and Wim Schroder (NED) cleared all fences within the time as did the professional old-timer Ludo Philippaerts, fourth individually at Sydney 2000. Fence No 9, the "Greek Door" and number 11, a combination called "Vine Trees" proved to be the most difficult obstacles of the course set up by Olaf Petersen (GER) and his course design team. Back to the Show Jumping Olympics Index |
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