Olympic Team Show Jumping Concludes Wednesday, August 17

[QUOTE=sixteenhands;8800800]
I believe LHU meant the first team rider of the rotation. Kent went first for the USA, Christian Ahlmann went first for Germany, and they are double clear.[/QUOTE]

Following riders are double clear.

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Individual 2nd Qualifier
Team Round 1
69 athletes - 24 nations - 15 teams
August 16, 2016, 10:00
Distance: 525m
Allowed Time: 72
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Rank Athlete Country Horse Round 1 Jump Time Total
1 Q Christian Ahlmann GER taloubet z 0 0 0 0
1 Q Sergio Alvarez Moya ESP carlo 273 0 0 0 0
1 Q Daniel Deusser GER first class 0 0 0 0
1 Q Kent Farrington USA voyeur 0 0 0 0
1 Q Peder Fredricson SWE all in 0 0 0 0
1 Q Eric Lamaze CAN fine lady 5 0 0 0 0
1 Q Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum GER fibonacci 0 0 0 0
1 Q Harrie Smolders NED emerald 0 0 0 0
1 Q Pedro Veniss BRA quabri de l’isle 0 0 0 0
1 Q Alvaro Doda de Miranda BRA cornetto k 0 0 0 0
1 Q Maikel van der Vleuten NED verdi 0 0 0 0

[QUOTE=ladyj79;8800768]
GM is certainly not responsible for Brazil’s success.

Stephan is appealing his disqualification, for what it’s worth.[/QUOTE]

I’m not surprised…I don’t remember him being rough in his round, he had a couple fences down but I don’t remember him reacting. It certainly wasn’t obvious like with the Dutch and Belgian rider yesterday. This is assuming there is no blood of course.

I can’t recall an event that had this many disqualification’s for use of spur…do you think the officials are officiating differently?

[QUOTE=SlamDunk;8800820]
I’m not surprised…I don’t remember him being rough in his round, he had a couple fences down but I don’t remember him reacting. It certainly wasn’t obvious like with the Dutch and Belgian rider yesterday. This is assuming there is no blood of course.

I can’t recall an event that had this many disqualification’s for use of spur…do you think the officials are officiating differently?[/QUOTE]

I believe they’re being more strict. The rule states blood OR spur marks so I imagine most of the eliminations have come from spur marks, not blood being drawn. To have 3 horses eliminated for blood being drawn by spurs is absurd to me, I’ve seen quite a few… rough rides with spurs involved and have only twice seen blood drawn from them. Unless Olympic horses have really thin skin? :confused:

[QUOTE=Mickey the Marcher;8800816]
Following riders are double clear.

Rio Olympics 2016
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Back
Jumping - Results
Individual 2nd Qualifier
Team Round 1
69 athletes - 24 nations - 15 teams
August 16, 2016, 10:00
Distance: 525m
Allowed Time: 72
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Rank Athlete Country Horse Round 1 Jump Time Total
1 Q Christian Ahlmann GER taloubet z 0 0 0 0
1 Q Sergio Alvarez Moya ESP carlo 273 0 0 0 0
1 Q Daniel Deusser GER first class 0 0 0 0
1 Q Kent Farrington USA voyeur 0 0 0 0
1 Q Peder Fredricson SWE all in 0 0 0 0
1 Q Eric Lamaze CAN fine lady 5 0 0 0 0
1 Q Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum GER fibonacci 0 0 0 0
1 Q Harrie Smolders NED emerald 0 0 0 0
1 Q Pedro Veniss BRA quabri de l’isle 0 0 0 0
1 Q Alvaro Doda de Miranda BRA cornetto k 0 0 0 0
1 Q Maikel van der Vleuten NED verdi 0 0 0 0[/QUOTE]

I can look up the results, too.
Go back and read what LHU said, then what I said.

Take Meredith or Eric as examples. They did not ride first for their countries.

But what difference does it make if they rode first or anchored? geeze, talk about splitting hairs

At least on US West Coast Olympic show jumping starting on NBC main broadcast feed

Can someone give a rundown of what faults carry over at this point? I thought yesterday was just qualifying, but I see that those rails are still being counted today in the top 11 rankings. When does that round go away and we start from zero? Or From today’s scores?

Sunday, today and tomorrow are added together to find the top 35 for individual finals. Which start at zero on Friday.

Today’s faults carry to tomorrow for the team competition, which finishes tomorrow.

[QUOTE=FalseImpression;8800885]
But what difference does it make if they rode first or anchored? geeze, talk about splitting hairs[/QUOTE]

LHU made an observation about first riders for a team. geeze.
If you did not want to discuss first riders for a team, ignore.

[QUOTE=Madeline;8800966]
Sunday, today and tomorrow are added together to find the top 35 for individual finals. Which start at zero on Friday.

Today’s faults carry to tomorrow for the team competition, which finishes tomorrow.[/QUOTE]

Thank you!!!

[QUOTE=SlamDunk;8800820]
I’m not surprised…I don’t remember him being rough in his round, he had a couple fences down but I don’t remember him reacting. It certainly wasn’t obvious like with the Dutch and Belgian rider yesterday. This is assuming there is no blood of course.

I can’t recall an event that had this many disqualification’s for use of spur…do you think the officials are officiating differently?[/QUOTE]

Stephan says there isn’t a mark on the horse but from what I’ve been told it also sounds like his appeal has already been denied. Needless to say the Brazilians aren’t thrilled.

http://horsenetwork.com/2016/08/four-horse-disqualified-show-jumping-two-days/

Anyone know where I can watch a replay online? I’ve searched the NBC Olympics website.

[QUOTE=JackMallory;8801140]
Anyone know where I can watch a replay online? I’ve searched the NBC Olympics website.[/QUOTE]

http://stream.nbcolympics.com/equestrian-team-jumping-qualification

[QUOTE=JackMallory;8801140]
Anyone know where I can watch a replay online? I’ve searched the NBC Olympics website.[/QUOTE]

http://stream.nbcolympics.com/equestrian-team-jumping-qualification

[QUOTE=SlamDunk;8800577]
We aren’t qualified for the individual finals yet, just for the next round. But yes say if all 4 Canadian riders jumped clean tomorrow (the third individual final) and were qualified for the finals then only three could compete in the finals.[/QUOTE]

This was similar in Dressage. Only top 3 from a team could compete in the individual medal competition, even if all of them technically qualified. Does anyone know the reason for this?

[QUOTE=SlamDunk;8800577]
We aren’t qualified for the individual finals yet, just for the next round. But yes say if all 4 Canadian riders jumped clean tomorrow (the third individual final) and were qualified for the finals then only three could compete in the finals.[/QUOTE]

This was the same in Dressage, only 3 from a team could compete in the individual final, even if all 4 had technically qualified. Anyone know the reason for this?

[QUOTE=ladyj79;8801021]
Stephan says there isn’t a mark on the horse but from what I’ve been told it also sounds like his appeal has already been denied. Needless to say the Brazilians aren’t thrilled.[/QUOTE]

The Noelle Floyd article made it sound like he was disqualified for how he used his spur over the water jump, not the blood check afterwards. I’m on my phone and can’t link to the article but it should be front and center on the website.

[QUOTE=AffirmedHope;8801303]
The Noelle Floyd article made it sound like he was disqualified for how he used his spur over the water jump, not the blood check afterwards. I’m on my phone and can’t link to the article but it should be front and center on the website.[/QUOTE]

Yeah saw the article, i was just relaying what the Brazilians were saying before that article came out. Hopefully his appeal will be granted but again from what I’m hearing it isn’t likely.

Not sure if any of you saw/care but Jur did respond to his DQ http://www.chronofhorse.com/article/jur-vrieling-responds-olympic-disqualification-and-eliminations