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Wednesday August 25, 2004 Anky van Grunsven Wins Second Consecutive Gold Medal by Astrid
Appels of Eurodressage.com
German Ulla Salzgeber, who announced before that she wants to retire her 16-year old Rusty, finished in second place with a 83.450% score for her kur. Salzgeber openly admitted that she ferociously wanted to go for individual gold at the Olympics to cap off her career with the ultimate achievement. Her silver medal was dissapointing to her, as Anky van Grunsven was able to beat Salzgeber's veteran Rusty with a young, green horse who has now earned the distinction of the world's best dressage horse. The bronze medal went to Spanish Beatriz Ferrer-Salat, who finished third after earning a 79.575% in the freestyle. Adding this to her 75.213% average after the Grand Prix and Special, Ferrer Salat proved that her 2002 WEG silver medal was not a once in a blue moon performace.
"I am not happy with myself, but I am pleased with my horse," a disappointed McDonald said. "It was out of my control, it is just one of those times, that the body doesn't work with the brain. At least I lived the Olympic experience and I can return back home with my head up high." Hubertus Schmidt, who said his goal was to finish in the top ten, landed in a fifth position and made his dreams come true. There was even more in store for him than a fourth place if Schmidt had not made the same mistake in the tempi changes as he did in the Special. "Again those stupid two flying changes. I cannot believe we made the same mistake again there," Schmidt said. Nevertheless, Schmidt is cherishing his first Olympic experience. "This is definetely not a horse show like any other in the world. It lasts over one week, something that makes the horse aware that there is something extraordinary going on".
Guenter Seidel was very pleased with Aragon's performance in the freestyle. A 73.800% score placed them 13th in the kur and 14th overall. ''I am happy with my performance and very pleased with him," Seidel commented. "I was wondering how he would handle the electric atmosphere and I was concerned whether he could deal with this situation but he proved that he can. He is getting valuable experience from all this. I realise that he is a horse that can handle most situations. He was very focused today." Olympic Dressage Results: Kur and Overall Ranking Complete Olympic News Online at Horsesdaily.com |
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