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EC High Performance Committee EC Sport Council ; EC Athletes Councils Akaash Maharaj, CEO 22 November 2011

Pan Am Games Qualification & Jumping Rules


Please find following a discussion paper from the FEI Technical Committees, submitted to the Pan American Equestrian Confederation (PAEC) during the recent FEI General Assembly. The paper proposes options for qualification systems to determine which athletes may participate in the three equestrian events at future Pan American Games. It also suggests potential changes to the rules and format of Jumping at the Games themselves. The new qualification systems and competition rules would come into effect in time for the 2015 Toronto Games. Qualification Systems As you may be aware, at the 2011 Guadalajara Pan American Games, Equestrianism exceeded its quota of athletes in all three disciplines. Currently, the Pan American Sports Organisation (PASO) sets a maximum of 130 equestrian athletes at any Pan American Games: 40 in Dressage; 40 in Eventing; and 50 in Jumping. Nevertheless, there were 157 equestrian athletes at Guadalajara.
PASO agreed to allow the extra 27 competitors at these Games because the unprecedented number

of interested athletes was genuinely unforeseen, and because the excess costs to the competition organisers were offset by PAEC and the FEI. Given the 2011 experience, it would not be reasonable for our sport to expect PASO to accommodate numbers beyond the quota at future Games. I expect that, with the $1.1million horse transport subsidy the 2015 Toronto Organising Committee has promised to PAEC countries, we will see still more equestrians coming forward for the Toronto Games. The PAEC Chair and Executive Director are in discussions with PASO about increasing Equestrianisms quota for 2015 and beyond, but it is possible that PASO will either decline to increase the quota, or that it will increase the quota to a level that still will not accommodate all the equestrian athletes countries wish to send. We will therefore likely need a qualification system to determine which athletes are able to compete at future Pan American Games.

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Jumping Rules The FEI Jumping Committee has made some detailed proposals, designed in part to bring the Pan American Jumping rules more in line with those that prevail at the Olympics for which they serve as qualifiers. Consultations I should be grateful if you would take some time to review the attached document and to discuss its proposals at a meeting of the EC High Performance Committee. Given the gravity of the decision before us, it is important that our three Olympic discipline committees carry out consultations with our athletes committees and with our membership at large on the qualifications proposals, to ensure that Equine Canadas ultimate position has the benefit of the widest range of views and is genuinely representative of and accountable to the athletes and disciplines affected. The proposals on Jumping Rules should of course be referred solely to our Jumping discipline committee, and include similar athlete and member consultations.
PAEC has indicated that its discussions with PASO will unfold over the next month, so I will need

to ask you to assemble the initial views of our Olympic disciplines no later than 31 December 2011. I will let you know the deadline for our final submission, as soon as the date is set by PASO.

With best wishes,

Akaash Chief Executive Officer

/Encl. (14pp)

Digitally signed by Akaash Maharaj Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Date: 2011.11.22 13:13:20 -05'00'

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2015 Pan Am Games DRESSAGE


Proposal from the Dressage Department for the 2015 Pan Am Games Eventing competitions to be considered during PAEC meeting at the 2011 FEI GA Rio de Janeiro, November. 1. Level of competition: discussions with PAEC during the Pan Ams involve proposals of teams in 2015, consisting of a minimum number of riders in the small tour and a minimum number of riders in the Big tour, which will together make a team. This could be a good step in the direction of having a pure Big tour team competition in the future. This will of course also have an effect on the number of participants. 2. Quota: based on 40 athletes/horses The first feedback, before discussion it with the Dressage Committee, would be two criteria: - A minimum eligibility criteria, which should be 60% in respective level, obtained by an FEI judge. It has to be discussed if this has to be done on a CDI or if a national event is enough - If more than 40 participants enter, the number has to be capped. As this is a qualifier for the Olympics, we must secure that the best teams are permitted to participate. One way could be to cap the individual participants, based on their obtained eligibility results.

2015 Pan Am Games EVENTING


Proposal from the Chairman of Eventing Committee/Eventing Department for the 2015 Pan Am Games Eventing competitions to be considered during PAEC meeting at the 2011 FEI GA Rio de Janeiro, November. 1. Level of competition: Eventing to remain at 2 star level CCI for 2011 (however only one (from 2) qualifying space for the Olympic Games, as the level has been lowered from 3 star, the issue being the difficulty of the nations to reach minimum eligibility standards if qualified at this level). The 2 star level was discussed at the Eventing Open Forum during the Eventing competitions in Guadalajara and there was an agreement that the lower level was currently adequate for the region, however the Olympic qualification was essential for NOCs to financially support the teams participation. 2. Quota: based on 40 athletes/horses. 5 athletes/horses per team (as per Olympic format) to be reduced to 4 per nation if over the 40 quota. (to be mentioned in Pan Am Regs/Equestrian handbook) 3. Qualification procedure: - Increase the minimum eligibility results for the Pan Am Eventing to riders and horses having completed a CCI2* & a CIC2* with a reinforced MER for both competitions (max 60 Dressage penalties, no penalties on XC and 4 obstacle penalties in Jumping) Note: the principle is already used for World Young Horse Championship. - If the quota is over 40 then reduce the team to 4 riders - If the quota is still over 40, then use ranking list of the region as basis for selection and reserve list. It is believed that 2015 will be a different in Toronto as the distance away for the South American Countries, therefore to keep the 5 per nation would be good to ensure that the quota is met.

2015 Pan Am Games JUMPING


Proposal from the Chairman of Jumping Committee/Jumping Department for the 2015 Pan Am Games Jumping competitions to be considered during PAEC meeting at the 2011 FEI GA Rio de Janeiro, November. 1. Quota: The following qualifying procedure has been established with the quota for Jumping remaining at 50. 2. Draft Proposal on qualifying procedure: Teams Ten teams qualify through the following events: Home team is automatically qualified One team from a selected CSIO Three teams from the Central American and Caribbean Games Three teams from the South American Games Three teams from the Rolex Rankings unless one team is the home team in which case two team qualify from the Rolex Rankings If a team takes part in more than one Games its first result counts for qualification. Individuals Ten individuals qualify through the following events: Two individuals from a selected CSIO Four individuals from the Central American and Caribbean Games Four individuals from the South American Games If an individual takes part in more than one Games the first result counts for qualification. Note from the FEI Jumping Committee There is a strong feeling among the FEI Jumping Committee that the Rolex Rankings should be used for qualification purposes.

3. Competition Rules for the 2015 Jumping competitions at Pan Am Games. Below there are two proposals for the 2015 Jumping competitions at Pan Am Games. One is the Continental Championship Format and the other is the Olympic Games format. To summarise the differences are as follows. Continental Championship First Competition - Table C Second competition Team competition run over two rounds, team classification is established by taking the results of the first competition and the team competition. Third Competition Individual Final - Run over two different rounds classification is established by taking the results of all competitions. Participation is limited. Olympic Games First Competition Table A, one round competition not against the clock without a jump-off Second competition - Team competition run over two rounds and possible jump-off, classification according to results in the two rounds and possible jump-off of the team competition. Third Competition Individual Final - Run over two different rounds and possible jump-off. Classification according to results in the two rounds and possible jump-off of this competition. Participation is limited.
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2011PanAmGamesCompetitionformat
TrainingSessions The day before the first official competition, the organizing committee will hold an official training sessioninthemainarenathatconsistsofapproximatelyeightobstaclesincludingonecombination. Each athlete/horse combination will be allowed maximum 90 seconds per horse. Dress will be informalbutwillincludeboots,breeches,shirtandahardhat.Thepublicmayenter theinstallationsofcompetitionandnoprizeswillbeawarded. JumpingCompetition The Games comprises three Competitions, each taking place on a different day. The total Penalties incurredbythethreebestplacedAthletesinthefirstCompetitionandineachroundofthesecond CompetitioncounttowardstheteamplacingandthetotalPenaltiesincurredineachofthefirstthree Competitionscounttowardstheindividualplacing. FirstCompetitionIndividualandTeam The First Competition is conducted over a Table A course and judged under Table C in accordance withArticle239(FEIRules,Art.239)withoutajumpoffintheeventofequalityforfirstplace. ObstaclesandLengthofCourse From 12 to 14 obstacles that include a double and a triple or three doubles. Maximum height of 1.45mwithaspreadinproportionnottoexceed1.70m(1.90mforthetriplebar).Waterjumpofa maximumof3.50mincludingthetakeoffelement. Lengthofthecourse:minimum500mandmaximum600m Scoring:RefertoArticle325.5. StartingOrder:ThestartingorderfortheFirstcompetitionwillbedecidedbyadrawtotakeplace duringtheTechnicalMeetingthedaybeforetheFirstCompetition. SecondCompetitionTeamFinalSecondIndividual Only athletes and horses that participate in the First Competition may participate in the Second Competition. The Second Competition will take place over two equal rounds (first and second round), judged accordingtoTableAnotagainsttheclockataspeedof375m/minwithajumpoffincaseofatiefor first,secondorthirdPanAmTeamclassification. Iftwojumpoffsarerequired,thejumpoffforthethirdplaceshallprecedethejumpoffforthefirst andthesecondplace. IfafterthejumpoffthereisequalityofPenaltiesandtimeforoneofthefirstthreeplaces,theteams concernedwillbeplacedequal. ObstaclesandLengthofCourse 12to14obstacles,includingonedouble andonetrebleorthreedoubles.Height1.50mmaximum with a spread in proportion not exceeding 1.80 m (2.00 m for the triple bar). At least two vertical obstacles,whichmustbe1.50minheightandatleast6otherobstaclesofatleast1.40minheight. Waterjumpof4.00mincludingthetakeoffelement. Lengthofcourse:minimum600mandmaximum700m.
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StartingOrder,FirstRoundIndividualandTeam ThestartingorderfortheFirstRoundoftheSecondIndividualCompetitionandtheTeamFinalwillbe determinedbyadrawthatwilltakeplacethedaybeforetheSecondCompetition. StartingOrder,SecondcompetitionRound2Individual ThestartingorderforindividualathletesinRoundtwooftheSecondCompetitionissetaccordingto thereverseorderoftheaggregatepenaltiesincurredintheFirstCompetitionandintheRoundone oftheSecondCompetition. StartingOrderofTeamsinRoundtwooftheSecondCompetition The starting order for the teams in Round two of the Second Competition is set according to the reverseorderoftheaggregatepenaltiesincurredintheFirstCompetitionandinRoundoneofthe SecondCompetition. TeamFinalClassification TeamsreceivetheirplacingbyaddingthePenaltiesincurredbythebestthreeAthletesineachteam in the First Competition and the Penalties incurred by the three best Athletes in each of the two roundsoftheSecondCompetition.Theteam,whichhasobtainedtheleastnumberofPenaltieswill beplacedfirstanddeclaredPanAmTeamChampion. IntheeventofequalityofPenaltiesbetweenteamsforfirst,secondand/orthirdplace,therewillbea jumpoffagainsttheclockinwhichallteamAthletesmaytakepart,oversixobstacles,whichmaybe increasedinheightand/orspreadataspeedof375mperminute. ThescoreinthisjumpoffisobtainedbyaddingthePenaltiesincurredbythethreebestAthletesin eachteam,butintheeventoffurtherequalityofPenalties,thetimesofthesethreeAthletesinthe jumpoff added together will decide the winning team as well as those placed second or third. The scoreofthisjumpoffisonlytodeterminetheplacingoftheteamsandwillnotcounttowardsthe finalscoresoftheindividualAthletes. Iftwojumpoffsarerequired,thejumpoffforthethirdplaceshallprecedethejumpoffforthefirst andthesecondplace. IfafterthejumpoffthereisequalityofPenaltiesandtimeforoneofthefirstthreeplaces,theteams concernedwillbeplacedequal. ThirdCompetition:IndividualFinal TheThirdCompetitionwillconsistoftwodifferentrounds(RoundAandRoundB),eachonejudged accordingtoTableA,notagainsttheclockwithatimeallowedandaspeedof400m/min..ThisThird Competitioniscompulsoryforthe25bestplacedAthletesandHorses(includingthosewithequality of Penalties for 25th place) according to the cumulative Penalties over the first and second Competitions. Athletes must have taken part in the first Competition (completed or not) and have completed the secondCompetition(withouthavingbeeneliminatedorhavingretired)orhavetakenpartinthefirst Competition (completed or not) and have completed the first round of the second Competition (without having been eliminated or having retired). If for any reason one or more of these 25 best placedAthletesareunabletostart,theywillbereplacedbyparticipantsfromthereservelistoffive Athletes. RoundA

Between10and12obstaclesthatincludeadouble,atrebleorthreedoubles.Maximumheight1.50m withaspreadinproportionnottoexceed1.90m(2.00mforthetriplebar).Waterjump4mincluding atakeoffelement. Lengthofcourse:minimum500mandmaximum600m TheathleteswillbeinvitedtoinspectthecourseoftheRoundBuponfinishingtheFirstRound. StartingOrderoftheRoundAIndividual The starting order for Round A will follow the reverse order of Penalties incurred in the first and second Competitions. In the event of equality of Penalties, the score of the first Competition will decidethestartingorder.The25thqualifierwill,therefore,startasnumberone. RoundB TheRoundBisadifferentcoursethanRoundA,madeupof8to10obstaclesthatincludeonlyone combination(adoubleoratriple)atamaximumheightof1.60mwithaspreadinproportionnotto exceed2m(2.20mforthetriplebar). Lengthofcourse:minimum400mandmaximum500m StartingOrderfortheRoundBIndividual 5.2. The starting order for Round B will follow the reverse order of total Penalties incurred in RoundAoftheFinalCompetition,aswellasinthefirstandsecondCompetitions.TheAthletewith the most Penalties will start first, the Athlete with the least Penalties will start last. In the event of AthleteswithequalityofPenalties,thescoreofthefirstCompetitionwilldecidetheirstartingorder. IndividualFinal TheindividualplacingisdeterminedbyaddingtogetherforeachAthletethePenaltiesincurredinthe first Competition, as well as the two Rounds of the second Competition (disregarding the Penalties incurredinthejumpoffifthereisone)andthetwoRoundsAandBofthethirdCompetition. The Athlete with the least Penalties will be placed first and declared the XVI Pan American Games ChampionGuadalajara2011. IntheeventofequalityforoneofthefirstthreeplacesafterRoundBoftheThirdCompetition,there willbeajumpoffagainsttheclockataspeedof400mperminuteover8obstaclesfromthecourses ofRoundsAandB.TheAthleteswillbeinvitedtoinspectthejumpoffcourse. Iftwojumpoffsarerequired,thejumpoffforthethirdplaceshallprecedethejumpoffforthefirst placeandthesecondplace. IfafterthejumpoffthereisequalityofPenaltiesandtimeforoneofthefirstthreeplaces,Athletes concernedwillbeplacedequal. ContinentalChampionship ContinentalChampionship(TeamsandIndividuals) ThedimensionofobstacleshavebeenalteredtoapplyforthePanAmGames. Article323 TRAININGSESSION 1. The day prior to the first official Competition, the OC must provide a training period in the mainarenawithacourseconsistingofapproximatelyeightobstaclesincludingacombination. 2. EachAthleteispermittedamaximumof90secondsperHorse. 3. Dressisinformal;boots,breeches,shirtandahardhatmustbeworn. 4. Thepublicmaynotbechargedtoenterandprizesofanykindmaynotbeoffered.
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Article324 CHAMPIONSHIPCOMPETITIONS 1. The Championship comprises three Competitions, each taking place on a different day. The total Penalties incurred by the three best placed Athletes of each Nation in the first CompetitionandineachroundofthesecondCompetitioncounttowardstheteamplacingand the total Penalties incurred in each of the first three Competitions count towards the individualplacing. 2. Thedesignandconstructionofallobstacleswithregardtosafetyandtechnicalsuitabilitymust beapprovedbytheTechnicalDelegateandCourseDesigner.Shouldadisputeariserelatingto theseobstacles,theTechnicalDelegatehasthefinaldecision. 3. The water jump must be used three times in the Championship. It is compulsory in the first round of the team competition. The Course Designer will, at his discretion, decide in which othercompetitionsthewaterjumpwillbeused. 4. A sponsored obstacle is defined as one where there is advertising material or a sponsors product or representation of a product inside the flags. If advertising or a product on the obstacle wings is more than 0.50 m2 the obstacle is also considered to be a sponsored obstacle. If the wings of an obstacle have advertising of 0.50 m2 or less, the obstacle is not considered a sponsored obstacle. No more than 30% of the efforts rounded up to the next wholenumbermaybesponsoredobstacles.. Article325 FIRSTCOMPETITION(TEAMSANDINDIVIDUALS) 1. Conduct,Table,Speed This first Competition is conducted over a big Table A course and judged under Table C (JRs Art.239and263)withoutajumpoffintheeventofequalityforfirstplace. 2. Obstacles,Lengthofthecourse Twelveto14obstacles,includingonedoubleandonetrebleorthreedoubles.Height1.50m maximum,aspreadinproportionnotexceeding1.70twometers(1.902.20mforthetriple bar). A maximum of two spread obstacles with a width of one metre or less may be used. Water Jump, if used (refer to Art. 324.3): 3.50 four metres maximum, including the takeoff element. Length:500mminimum,600mmaximum. 3. Participation TheAthletesandHorsesdeclaredasstartersfortheTeamandIndividualChampionshipsare qualifiedtotakepartinthisfirstCompetition. 4. Startingorder The starting order in this first Competition is drawn in the presence of the Ground Jury, the Foreign Technical Delegate and the Chefs d'Equipe, at a time fixed by the President of the Ground Jury in agreement with the OC after the training session. The draw for the starting orderforindividualsandteamswillbeconductedinaccordancewiththeprocedurelaiddown inJRsArt.252.TheChefsd'EquipeoftheteamswithonlythreeAthletesmaychooseinwhich ofthethreeplacesoutoffourtheywillstarttheirAthletes. 5. Penalties ThescoresobtainedbyeachAthletewillbeconvertedintopointsbymultiplyingthetimeof each Athlete by the coefficient 0.50; the score must be rounded up or down to the second decimal place. The second decimal place will be rounded up from .005 and rounded down from.004. TheAthletewiththelowestnumberofpointsafterthisconversionwillbegivenzeroPenalties, theotherAthletesbeingcreditedwiththenumberofPenaltiesrepresentingthedifferencein pointsbetweeneachofthemandtheleadingAthlete. IfanAthleteiseliminatedordoesnotcompletehisroundforanyreason,hewillbeawarded thesamenumberofPenaltiesasthatincurredbytheAthletewhohasbeenthemostseverely penalised,plus20Penalties.IftheAthleteconcernedhashimselfreceivedthehighestnumber ofPenaltiesbeforebeingeliminatedorretiring,20Penaltieswillbeaddedtohisscore. Article326 SECONDCOMPETITION(TEAMFINALCOMPETITION,SECONDINDIVIDUAL) 1. Conduct,Table,Speed This second Competition is conducted over two different rounds run on the same over two daysunderTableAnotagainsttheclockandwithoutajumpoffataspeedof375400mper minute. 2. Obstacles,Lengthofthecourses
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Twelveto14obstacles,includingonedoubleandonetrebleorthreedoubles.Height1.60m maximum with a spread in proportion not exceeding 1.80 two meters (2.00 2.20 m for the triple bar). A maximum of two spread obstacles with a width of one metre or less may be used.Atleasttwoverticalobstacles,whichmustbe1.501.60minheight.Slopingwallsdo notcountascompulsoryverticalobstacles.Atleastsixotherobstaclesofatleast1.40min height. Water jump (compulsory in the first round of the team competition, optional in the second round): four metres (not including the takeoff element giving total of 4.00 4.50 m maximum).Length:600500mminimum,700mmaximum.) ParticipationRound1 OnlytheAthletesandHorses,whichhavetakenpartinthefirstCompetition,maytakepartin Round1ofthesecondCompetition. ParticipationRound2 IndividualsRound2 The50Athletes(suchnumbertobeincreasedifthereisequalityforthe50thplace)havingthe bestscorederivingfromtheadditionofthescoresobtainedintheFirstIndividualQualifying CompetitionandRound1ofTeamCompetition(SecondIndividualQualificationCompetition) areallowedtoparticipateintheThirdIndividualQualificationCompetitionwhichistheRound 2oftheTeamCompetition. If the Athletes qualified as above under 3.1.1 are not members of a team which has been qualifiedtoparticipateinRound2oftheTeamCompetition,saidAthleteswillcompeteprior toRound2oftheTeamCompetition.Therewillbeatleast30minutesintervalbetweenthis roundandRound2oftheTeamCompetition. TeamsRound2 Round2oftheTeamCompetitiontakesplaceaftertheIndividualshaveparticipated(referto paragraph3.1.2above).Itisopenonlytothetenbestplacedteamsandthoseteamsequalon PenaltiesfortenthplaceafterRound1oftheTeamCompetition.Teamsthatwithdrawbefore thestartofRound2willnotbereplaced. All teams allowed to compete in Round 2 of the Team Competition carry their Penalties forward from the First Individual Qualifying Competition and Round 1 of the Team Competition. ScoreobtainedinRound2bymembersofTeamswhoarenotamongtheAthleteseligibleto competeintheThirdIndividualQualifyingCompetitionasmentionedunder3.1.1above,count onlyfortheclassificationoftheirrespectiveteams.

4.1. IndividualsRound2 4.1.1 ThestartingorderoftheIndividualsandteammemberswhoseteamsarenotqualifiedforthe second round qualified to compete as mentioned hereinabove under section 3.1.1 is set accordingtothereverseorderoftheaggregatePenaltiesincurredintheFirstandtheSecond IndividualQualifyingCompetitions.IncaseofAthleteswithequalityofPenalties,thescoreof thefirstCompetitionwilldecidetheirstartingorder. 4.2. TeamsRound2 4.2.1 ThestartingorderoftheTeamsqualifiedtocompeteasmentionedhereinaboveundersection 3.2.1issetaccordingtothereverseorderofordertotalPenaltiesofthebestthreeAthletes perteamincurredintheFirstIndividualQualifyingCompetitionandofthebestthreeAthletes perteamintheRound1oftheteamCompetition.TeamswithequalityofthePenaltiesretain thestartingorderofRound1. 4.2.2 Scores of Individuals who are members of any team eligible to participate in Round 2 as providedhereinabovewillcountfortheclassificationoftheirteamintheTeamCompetition
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Startingorder IndividualsRound1: First to start in Round 1 of the Team Competition are all individuals. The starting order of individual Athletes in Round 1 of the Team Competition is according to the reverse order of individualclassificationinthefirstCompetition.IncaseofequalityofPenaltiesforanyplace AthletesretainthesamestartingplaceasinthefirstCompetition. TeamsRound1: Following the first Individual Competition, teams are divided into two groups based on the resultsofthebestthreeAthletesineachteam.Thefirstgroupofteamstostartinthefirst round of the Team Competition is that with teams placed eleventh and beyond. The group withteamsplacedfirsttotenthandthoseexaequofortenthplacestartlast.Teamsineach groupstartinthereverseorderofclassificationresultingfromthefirstIndividualCompetition. ThereisadrawtodecidethestartingorderforteamsincaseofequalityofPenalties.

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but also as their personal result in the Third Qualifying Competition if they are among the Athletesmentionedinparagraph3.1.1above. TeamPlacing The ten teams and those with equality of Penalties for tenth place receive their placing by addingthePenaltiesincurredbythebestthreeAthletesineachteaminthefirstCompetition andthePenaltiesincurredbythethreebestAthletesineachofthetworoundsofthesecond Competition.Theteam,whichhasobtainedtheleastnumberofPenaltieswillbeplacedfirst anddeclaredContinentalTeamChampion. IntheeventofequalityofPenaltiesbetweenteamsforfirst,secondand/orthirdplace,there willbeajumpoffagainsttheclockinwhichallteamAthletesmaytakepart,oversixobstacles, whichmaybeincreasedinheightand/orspreadataspeedof375400mperminute.Incase ofequalityofPenaltiesforanyotherplacing,teamswillbeplacedequal. The score in this jumpoff is obtained by adding the Penalties incurred by the three best Athletes in each team, but in the event of further equality of Penalties, the times of these threeAthletesinthejumpoffaddedtogetherwilldecidethewinningteamaswellasthose placed second or third. The score of this jumpoff is only to determine the placing of the teamsandwillnotcounttowardsthefinalscoresoftheindividualAthletes. Iftwojumpoffsarerequired,thejumpoffforthethirdplaceshallprecedethejumpofffor thefirstandthesecondplace. IfafterthejumpoffthereisequalityofPenaltiesandtimeforoneofthefirstthreeplaces,the teamsconcernedwillbeplacedequal. Teams not qualified for the second round of the Team Competition receive their placing by addingthePenaltiesincurredbythethreebestAthletesineachteaminthefirstCompetition and the Penalties incurred by the three best Athletes in the first round of the team Competition. In addition to the Team classification there will be an Individual classification with prizes for thisCompetition. RestDay ArestdaymustbescheduledbetweenthesecondandthirdCompetitions.

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Article327 THIRDCOMPETITION(INDIVIDUALFINAL) 1. Conduct,Table,Speed This third Competition is conducted over two rounds (A) and (B) each judged under Table A notagainsttheclockwithatimeallowedataspeedof400mperminute(JRsArt.238.1.1). 2. Obstacles,LengthoftheCourses 2.1 RoundA Tento12obstacles,includingonedoubleandonetrebleorthreedoubles.Height:1.501.60m maximum with a spread in proportion, not exceeding 1.90 two metres (2.00 2.20 m for the triple bar). A maximum of two spread obstacles with a width of one metre or less may be used.Atleasttwoverticalobstacles,whichmustbe1.501.60minheight.Slopingwallsdo notcountascompulsoryverticalobstacles.WaterJumpifused(seeArt.324.3):fourmetres (notincludingthetakeoffelement,givingatotalof4.004.50mmaximum).Length:500m minimum,600mmaximum. 2.2 RoundB A different course from Round A comprising eight to ten obstacles including only one combination(onedoubleoronetreble).Height1.60mmaximumwithaspreadinproportion not exceeding two meters (2.20 m for the triple bar). A maximum of two spread obstacles withawidthofonemetreorlessmaybeused.Atleasttwoverticalobstacles,whichmustbe 1.60minheightSlopingwallsdonotcountascompulsoryverticalobstacles. Awaterjumpmaynotbeincluded,butanobstaclewithwaterbeneath,infrontorbehind(a socalled Liverpool) may be included in the course. Length: 400 m minimum, 500 m maximum. 3. Participation NotmorethanthreeAthletesfromanyonenationmaytakepartinthisCompetition.Incase fourAthletesfromonenationarewithinthetop35Athletes,thethreebestplacedAthletes from the nation(s) in question will participate in the Individual Final. If two Athletes tie for third place the Chef dEquipe decides which of the two Athletes will participate in this Competition. The fourth Athlete cannot be added to the reserve list. Round one of this Competition is This third Competition is compulsory for the 35 25 bestplaced Athletes and Horses (including those with equality of Penalties for 35th 25th place) according to the cumulative Penalties over the first and second Competitions. or according to the cumulative PenaltiesoverthefirstCompetitionandfirstroundofthesecondCompetitionaswellasthe round replacing the second round of the team Competition for individuals and members of teamsnotqualifiedforthesecondroundoftheteamCompetition.
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AthletesmusthavetakenpartinthefirstCompetition(completedornot)andhavecompleted thesecondCompetition(withouthavingbeeneliminatedorhavingretired)orhavetakenpart inthefirstCompetition(completedornot)andhavecompletedthefirstroundofthesecond Competition as well as the round replacing the second round of the team Competition for individualsandmembersofteamsnotqualifiedforthesecondroundoftheteamCompetition (withouthavingbeeneliminatedorhavingretired).Ifforanyreasononeormoreofthese35 25 best placed Athletes are unable to start, they will be replaced by participants from the reservelistoffiveAthletes. RoundtwoofthisCompetitionisopento20bestplacedAthletesandHorses(includingthose with equality of Penalties for 20th place) according to the cumulative Penalties over the first andsecondCompetitions. InspectionofCourseB AthleteswillbeinvitedtoinspectthecourseforRoundBattheconclusionofRoundA. Startingorder ThestartingorderforRoundAwillfollowthereverseorderofPenaltiesincurredinthefirst and second Competitions. For those individuals and members of teams not qualified for the second round of the team Competition the starting order will follow the reverse order of Penalties incurred in the first Competition and the first round of the second Competition as wellastheroundreplacingthesecondroundoftheteamCompetition.Intheeventofequality of Penalties, the score of the first Competition will decide the starting order. The 35th 25th qualifierwill,therefore,startasnumberone. The starting order for Round B will follow the reverse order of total Penalties incurred in RoundAoftheFinalCompetition,aswellasinthefirstandsecondCompetitions.Forthose individualsandmembersofteamsnotqualifiedforthesecondroundoftheteamCompetition the starting order will follow the reverse order of total Penalties incurred in Round A of the FinalCompetition,thefirstCompetitionandthefirstroundofthesecondCompetition,aswell astheroundreplacingthesecondroundoftheteamCompetition.TheAthletewiththemost Penalties will start first, the Athlete with the least Penalties will start last. In the event of AthleteswithequalityofPenalties,thescoreofthefirstCompetitionwilldecidetheirstarting order. IndividualPlacing TheindividualplacingisdeterminedbyaddingtogetherforeachAthletethePenaltiesincurred in the first Competition, as well as the two Rounds of the second Competition (disregarding thePenaltiesincurredinthejumpoffifthereisone)andthetwoRoundsAandBofthethird Competition.Forthoseindividualsandmembersofteamsnotqualifiedforthesecondround oftheteamCompetitiontheirscoreinthesecondroundqualifiercountsinsteadofthesecond roundoftheteamCompetition. The Athlete with the least Penalties will be placed first and declared the Continental Champion. IntheeventofequalityforoneofthefirstthreeplacesafterRoundBofthethirdCompetition, there will be a jumpoff against the clock at a speed of 375 400 m per minute over eight obstacles from the courses of Rounds A and B. The Athletes will be invited to inspect the jumpoffcourse. Iftwojumpoffsarerequired,thejumpoffforthethirdplaceshallprecedethejumpofffor thefirstplaceandthesecondplace. If after the jumpoff there is equality of Penalties and time for one of the first three places, Athletesconcernedwillbeplacedequal.

OLYMPICGAMES
ChapterIII OlympicGames(TeamsandIndividuals) ThedimensionofobstacleshavebeenalteredtoapplyforthePanAmGames. Article336 TRAININGSESSION 1. TheOC,inagreementwiththeForeignTechnicalDelegate,mustorganiseatrainingsessionfor theAthletesoftheJumpingCompetitionsinthemainCompetitionarenaunderthefollowing conditions: itmusttakeplaceatthelatestthedaytwoorthreedaysbeforethefirstofficialCompetition;
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noneoftheobstaclematerial,waterjumpsorditchestobeusedfortheOlympicCompetitions maybeused; acourseconsistingofamaximumoftenobstacles,includingacombination;maximumheight 1.50m; eachAthleteispermittedamaximumof90secondsperHorse; dressisinformal,boots,breeches,shirtandahardhatmustbeworn; thistrainingsessionisopentoamaximumoffourAthletes(pluspossiblereserveAthlete)and fiveHorsesperteam; thepublicmaynotbechargedtoenterandprizesofanykindmaynotbeoffered.

Article337 OFFICIALCOMPETITIONSOFTHEOLYMPICGAMES 1. TheofficialprogrammeoftheOlympicGameswillcomprisethefollowingCompetitions: ThefirstindividualqualifyingCompetition; TheteamjumpingCompetition,thefirstandsecondroundsalsocountasthesecondandthird individualqualifyingCompetitions; ThefinalindividualjumpingCompetition. 2. Obstacles 2.1 Thedesignandconstructionofobstacleswithregardtosafetyandtechnicalsuitabilitymust beapprovedbytheTechnicalDelegateandCourseDesigner.Shouldadisputeariserelatingto theseobstacles,theTechnicalDelegatehasthefinaldecision. 2.2 ThewaterjumpmustbeusedthreetimesintheofficialCompetitionsoftheOlympicGames. It is compulsory in the first round of the Team Competition and in the first round of the Individual Final. The Course Designer will, at his discretion, decide on which other occasion thewaterjumpwillbeused. Article338 THEFIRSTINDIVIDUALQUALIFYINGCOMPETITION

FIRSTCOMPETITIONDAY 1. Conduct,Table,Speed The first individual qualifying Competition is conducted over one round under Table A not againsttheclock,withoutajumpoff,ataspeedof375400mperminute(JRsArt.238.1.1). AthleteswithequalityofPenaltieswillbeplacedequal. ThisCompetitioncountsasaqualificationfortheFinalIndividualCompetitionandestablishes the starting order for the Team Competition. The score of the best three Athletes in each teamwillbeaddedtogether.TeamsstartinthefirstroundoftheteamCompetitionisinthe reverse order of Penalties obtained in this Competition. . [Clarification: deletion of text approvedbytheFEIBureauon14September2011.RefertotheGuidanceNotesforthe2012 OlympicGames.] IfanAthleteiseliminatedordoesnotcompletehisroundforanyreason,hewillbeawarded thesamenumberofPenaltiesasthatincurredbytheAthletewhohasbeenthemostseverely penalised, plus twenty Penalties. If the Athlete concerned has himself received the highest numberofPenaltiesbeforebeingeliminatedorretiring,twentyPenaltieswillbeaddedtohis score. 2. Obstacles,LengthoftheCourse Twelveobstaclesincludingonedoubleandonetrebleorthreedoubles.Theobstaclesmaybe 1.50mvaryfrom1.40mto1.60minheight.Theremustbetwoverticalobstaclesof1.501.60 m.Slopingwallsdonotcountascompulsoryverticalobstacles.Itisnotcompulsorytohavea waterjump. A maximum of two spread obstacles with a width of one metre or less may be used. If the waterjumpisused(refertoArt.337.2.2),itmusthaveaspreadofwaterbetween3.504.30m and4.50m(includingthetakeoffelement). Length:500mminimum,600mmaximum. 3. Participation AmaximumoffourAthletes/Horsespernation,selectedfromamongthoseentered,maystart inthisCompetition. 4. StartingOrder ThestartingorderinthisCompetitionwillbedeterminedbyaslowcomputeriseddrawinthe presenceoftheGroundJury,ForeignTechnicalDelegateandChefsd'Equipe,atatimefixedby thePresidentoftheGroundJuryinagreementwiththeOC. First a draw for the individual starting places takes place, followed by a draw to decide the starting position of each team. The starting order of team members is established by the ChefsdEquipe. FIRSTRESTDAY
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Article339 THETEAMCOMPETITION(alsothesecondandthirdindividualqualifying Competitions) SECONDANDTHIRDCOMPETITIONDAYS 1. Conduct,TableandSpeed This Competition is conducted in accordance with the Rules for the "Nations Cup" except wheremodifiedasfollows. ThisCompetitiontakesplaceovertworounds(qualifyingroundandfinalround)onthesame dayoverthesamecourseduringtwodays,overdifferentcourses. ItisjudgedunderTableAnotagainsttheclockwithatimeallowedataspeedof3.75400m perminute. 2. Obstacles,LengthoftheCourse Twelveto13obstacles,includingonedoubleandonetrebleorthreedoubles.Theheightof obstacles may not be greater than 1.50m vary between 1.40 m minimum and 1.60 m maximum,withaspreadinproportiontotheheightnotexceeding1.80m(2.00mforthetriple bar).Amaximumoftwospreadobstacleswithawidthofonemetreorlessmaybeused;all other spread obstacles must have a width between 1.50 m and two metres (2.20 m for the triple bar). There must be two vertical obstacles of 1.50m 1.60 m and at least six other obstacles of at least 1.40m in height. Sloping walls do not count as compulsory vertical obstacles.Awaterjumpwithaspreadofwaterofaleast4.00m4.30mand4.50mmaximum (includingthetakeoffrail)mustbeincludedinthefirstroundoftheteamcompetition;itis optionalinthesecondround(seeArt.337.2.2). Length:600500mminimum,700600mmaximum. 3. TeamPlacing The team classification for the ten eight best teams and those with equality of Penalties for 10th8thplaceisdecidedbyaddingthePenaltiesofthethreebestplacedAthletesofeachteam in Rounds 1 and 2 (qualifying round and final round) of the team Competition. Teams not qualified for Round 2 of the team Competition receive their placing by adding the Penalties incurredbythethreebestAthletesineachteaminRound1oftheteamCompetition. 4. Jumpoff InthecaseofequalityofPenaltiesfor1st,2ndor3rdplace,therewillbeajumpoffagainst theclock,inwhichallteamAthletesmaytakepart. Ifmorethanonejumpoffisrequiredtodecidemedalplacing,thejumpoffforthethirdplace willtakeplacebeforethejumpoffforthefirstandthesecondplace. Thecourseofthejumpoffconsistsofatleastsixobstacles,includingacombination. The height of the obstacles must vary between 1.40 m minimum and 1.60 m maximum, the spreadobstacleshavingaspreadof1.50mminimumtotwometresmaximum(2.20mforthe triplebar)withaproportionateheighttotheirspread. The obstacles must vary in height between 1.40 m minimum and 1.60 m maximum, with a proportionate spread between 1.50 m minimum and two metres maximum (2.20m for the triple bar). A maximum of two spread obstacles with a width of one metre or less may be used. If the teams have completed the previous rounds without Penalties, the obstacles may be raised and/or increased in spread. If the teams have completed the previous rounds with Penalties,theGroundJurymaydecidewhethertoraisetheobstaclesand/orincreasethemin spread. The score in this jumpoff is obtained by adding the Penalties incurred by the three best Athletes in each team, but in the event of further equality of Penalties, the times of these threeAthletesinthejumpoffaddedtogetherwilldecidethewinningteamaswellasthose placed second or third. The score of this jumpoff is only to determine the placing of the teamsandwillnotcounttowardsthequalificationfortheFinalIndividualCompetition. Effective for the 2012 Olympic Games (refer to Guidance Note): Should an Athlete and/or Horsebedisqualifiedforapositivetest(s)foraProhibitedSubstance,theAthletesresultwill beannulledinallcompetitionsandtheentireteamdisqualified. The classification of the other teams will be amended accordingly and the medal(s) redistributed. Shouldatieforamedalplacingariseasaresultofateambeingdisqualifiedduetooneofits Athletes or Horses testing positive, the tie is broken by taking the best team score in the secondroundoftheteamCompetition.Incaseofafurthertieformedalplacing,theteams areplacedequal. SECONDCOMPETITIONDAY 5. Round1
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Round1(qualifyinground)oftheteamCompetitiontakesplaceonthe2ndCompetitionday andcountsasthe2ndindividualqualifyingCompetitionfortheIndividualFinalCompetition. AllteamsstartinRound1(qualifyinground)withzeroPenalties. 5.1. Participation Round1(qualifyinground)oftheteamCompetitionisopentoallteamAthletesandHorses fromthefirstindividualqualifyingCompetition.NonteammembersandHorsesclassified60th and better (including those with equality of Penalties for 60th place) in the first individual qualifying Competition are also entitled to participate in Round 1 of the team Competition. Team Athletes classified beyond 60th place may participate in Round 1; however their score willonlycountfortheteamclassification. 5.2. Startingorder 5.2.1. Individuals First to start in Round 1 (qualifying round) of the team Competition are all individuals. The startingorderofindividualAthletesinRound1(qualifyinground)oftheteamCompetitionis according to the reverse order of individual classification in the first Competition. The individualAthleteshavingplacedwithinthebest60(includingthosewithequalityofPenalties for60thplace)inthefirstCompetitiontakepartoverthecourseofRound1(qualifyinground) fortheteamCompetitioninthemorningofthesecondCompetitionday.Incaseofequalityof PenaltiesforanyplaceAthletesretainthesamestartingplaceasinthefirstCompetition. 5.2.2. Teams ThestartingorderinRound1(qualifyinground)oftheteamCompetitionforteamsclassified 9thto15thinthefirstCompetitionisaccordingtothereverseorderofteamclassificationinthe firstCompetition.TheseteamstakepartoverthecourseofRound1(qualifyinground)inthe morningofthe2ndCompetitionday.Thestartingorderofteammembersisestablishedby the Chefs dEquipe. In case of equality of Penalties for any place teams retain the same startingplaceasinthefirstCompetition. Teamsclassified1stto8thandthoseequalonPenaltiesfor8thplaceinthefirstCompetition startinRound1oftheteamCompetitionintheafternoonofthe2ndCompetitiondayinthe reverseorderofclassificationinthefirstCompetition.Thestartingorderofteammembersis establishedbytheChefsdEquipe.IncaseofequalityofPenaltiesforanyplaceteamsretain thesamestartingplaceasinthefirstCompetition. TheChefsd'EquipeofteamswithonlythreeAthletesmaychooseinwhichthreeplacesoutof fourtheystarttheirAthletes. THIRDCOMPETITIONDAY 6. Round2 Round2(finalround)oftheTeamCompetitiontakesplaceonthe2nd3rdCompetitiondayand countsasthe3rdIndividualQualifyingCompetition. 6.1. Participation 6.1.1. Individuals 6.1.1.1 AllIndividualsandTeammemberswhoseteamsarenotqualifiedforRound2oftheTeam Competition take part in Round 2 of the Team Competition providing that they have not retiredorareeliminatedinRound1.The45Athletes(suchnumbertobeincreasedifthereis equality for the 45th place) having the best score deriving from the addition of the score obtainedintheFirstIndividualQualifyingCompetitionandofthescoreobtainedinRound1 (qualifying round) of Team Competition (Second Individual Qualification Competition) are allowedtoparticipateintheThirdIndividualQualificationCompetitionwhichistheRound2 (finalround)oftheTeamCompetition. 6.1.1.2IftheAthletesqualifiedasaboveunder6.1.1.1arenotmembersofateamwhichhasbeen qualified to participate in Round 2 (final round) of the Team Competition, said Athletes will competeinthemorningoftheThirdCompetitionDay. 6.1.2. Teams 6.1.2.1Round2(finalround)oftheTeamCompetitiontakesplaceonthesamedayasRound1andis intheafternoonofthe3rdCompetitionDayanditisopenonlytotheteneighthbestplaced teamsandthoseteamsequalonPenaltiesfortentheighthplaceinRound1(qualifyinground) oftheTeamCompetition. 6.1.2.2AllteamsallowedtocompeteinRound2(finalround)oftheTeamCompetitioncarrytheir Penalties forward from Round 1 (qualifying round) of the Team Competition. The score obtainedinRound2(finalround)bymembersofTeamswhoarenotamongtheriderseligible tocompeteintheThirdIndividualQualifyingCompetitionasmentionedunder6.1.1.1above, countonlyfortheclassificationoftheirrespectiveteams. 6.2. StartingOrder 6.2.1. Individuals The starting order of the Individuals and Team members whose teams are not qualified for Round2qualifiedtocompeteasmentionedhereinaboveundersection6.1.1.1issetaccording tothereverseorderoftheaggregatePenaltiesincurredintheFirstandtheSecondIndividual
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QualifyingCompetitions.IncaseofatieonPenaltiesAthletesretainthesamestartingorder asintheSecondIndividualQualifyingCompetition(round1oftheteamCompetition). 6.2.2. Teams ThestartingorderoftheTeamsqualifiedtocompeteasmentionedhereinaboveundersection 6.1.2. is set according to the reverse order of Penalties incurred in the Round 1 (qualifying round)oftheTeamCompetition.TeamswithequalityofthePenaltiesretainthestartingorder ofRound1(qualifyinground). Score of individuals who are members of any team eligible to participate in Round 2 (final round) as provided herein above will count for the classification of their team in the Team Competition but also as their personal result in the Third Qualifying Competition if they are amongtheAthletesmentionedinparagraph6.1.1.1.above. ONETWORESTDAYS THIRDFOURTHCOMPETITIONDAY Article340 FINALINDIVIDUALCOMPETITION 1. Conduct,TablesandSpeed This Competition is conducted over two rounds (A) and (B) each judged under Table A not againsttheclockwithajumpoff,withatimeallowedataspeedof375400mperminute(JRs Art.273.3.2). 2. Obstacles,LengthoftheCourse 2.1. RoundA Tento12obstaclesincludingonedoubleandonetrebleorthreedoubles.MaximumHeight 1.50m Height 1.40 m to 1.60 m maximum with a spread in proportion to the height not exceeding1.90m(2.00mforthetriplebar).Amaximumoftwospreadobstacleswithawidth of one metre or less may be used; all other spread obstacles must have a width between 1.40m1.50mandtwometres(2.20mforthetriplebar).Theremustbetwoverticalobstacles of1.50m1.60m.Slopingwallsdonotcountascompulsoryverticalobstacles.Awaterjump withawidthofwater4.00mnotlessthan4.30mandnotgreaterthan4.50m(includingthe takeoffelement)mustbeincluded.Length:500mminimum,600mmaximum. 2.2. RoundB RoundBisoveradifferentcourseoftenobstaclesincludingadoubleandatreble.Theheight of the obstacles is maximum 1.60m may be from 1.40 m to 1.60 m with their spread proportionatetotheirheightbutnotexceedingtwometres(2.00m2.20mforthetriplebar). Amaximumoftwospreadobstacleswithawidthofonemetreorlessmaybeused.There must be one vertical obstacle and one spread obstacle of 1.60 m in height. If the spread obstacleof1.60minheightcomprisesparalleltopelements,itsspreadmaynotexceed1.70 m.ThewaterjumpasdescribedunderroundAisoptional. Length:500mminimum,600mmaximum. 2.3 JumpOff Thejumpoffisoverashortenedcourseofatleastsixobstaclestakenfrombothrounds. 3 Participation 3.1 RoundA Round A of this Competition is compulsory for the 35 best placed Athletes and Horses (includingthosewithequalityofPenaltiesfor35thplace)accordingtothecumulativePenalties over the first and second Competition. For those individuals and members of teams not qualified for the second round of the team Competition their score in the second round qualifierwillcount. Participants must have taken part in the first qualifying Competition (completed or not) and have completed both rounds of the Team Competition (without having been eliminated or havingretired). If for any reason one or more of these 35 best placed Athletes are unable to start, they are replacedbyparticipantsfromthereservelistofAthletes. NotmorethanthreeAthletesfromanyonenationmaytakepartinthisCompetition.Incase fourAthletesfromonenationarewithinthetop35Athletes,thethreebestplacedAthletes from the nation(s) in question will participate in the Individual Final. If two Athletes tie for third place the Chef dEquipe decides which of the two Athletes will participate in this Competition.ThefourthAthletecannotbeaddedtothereservelist. ParticipantsstartinRoundAoftheIndividualFinalCompetitionwithzeroPenalties. 3.2 RoundB RoundBofthisCompetitionisopento the20bestplacedAthletesfromRoundA,including thosewithequalityofPenaltiesfor20thplace. 3.3 InspectingtheCourseB
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AthleteswillbeinvitedtoinspectthecourseforRoundBattheconclusionofRoundA. StartingOrder RoundA The starting order for Round A follows the reverse order of Penalties incurred in the first, secondandthirdqualifyingCompetitionsoftheGames.IntheeventofequalityofPenalties, the same starting order as in the second round of the Team Competition (third Individual QualifyingCompetition)isusedtodecidetheorderofgoforthoseAthletes.The35thqualified participantwill,therefore,startasnumberone. RoundB ThestartingorderforRoundBfollowsthereverseorderofthePenaltiesincurredinRoundA. TheAthletewiththemostPenaltiesstartsfirst,theAthletewiththeleastPenaltiesstartslast. AthleteswithequalityofPenaltiesretainthesamestartingorderasinRoundA. Jumpoff ThestartingorderinthejumpoffisaccordingtothesameorderasRoundB. Ifmorethanonejumpoffisrequiredtodecidemedalplacing,thejumpoffforthethirdplace takesplacebeforethejumpoffforthefirstandthesecondplace. IncaseofequalityofPenaltiesandtimeforanyofthemedalplacingafterthefirstjumpoff, there is a second jumpoff over the same course. In case of equality of Penalties and time afterthesecondjumpoff,theAthletesconcernedareplacedequal. IndividualPlacing TheindividualplacingisdeterminedbyaddingtogetherforeachAthletethePenaltiesincurred inRoundsAandBand,ifnecessary,thePenaltiesandtimeincurredinthejumpoff.

Article341 OLYMPICMEDALS 1. Olympic gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to each member of the three best placed teams in the Team Final and to the individuals placed first, second and third in the IndividualFinalCompetition. 2. Should one of the Horses placed first, second or third test positive the following applies if thereisatieforfourthplaceinordertodecidewhichcombinationmovesuptothirdplace: 2.1. BestresultinRoundBoftheIndividualFinalCompetition.Incaseofafurthertiethefollowing applies: 2.2. ThecombinedresultofthefirstqualifyingCompetitionplusthesecondqualifyingCompetition plusthethirdqualifyingCompetition.Incaseofafurthertiethefollowingapplies: 2.3. The combined result of the second qualifying Competition plus the third qualifying Competition.Incaseofafurthertiethefollowingapplies: 2.4. The best result of the first qualifying Competition. In case of a further tie the Athletes in questionareplacedequalandreceivemedals.

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