Equestrian at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Summary

Nation Individual Team Total
Dressage Eventing Jumping Dressage Eventing Jumping
 Australia 354XXX 12
 Austria 21 3
 Azerbaijan 1 1
 Argentina 2 2
 Belarus 2 2
 Belgium 154 XX 10
 Bermuda 1 1
 Brazil 154 XX 10
 Canada 354XXX 12
 Chile 4 X 4
 Colombia 2 2
 Denmark 4 X 4
 Ecuador 1 1
 Egypt 1 1
 Finland 1 1
 France 154 XX 10
 Germany 454XXX 13
 Great Britain 454XXX 13
 Ireland 152 X 8
 Italy 12 3
 Jamaica 1 1
 Japan 152 X 8
 Jordan 1 1
 Morocco 1 1
 Mexico 4 X 4
 Netherlands 434XXX 11
 Norway 1 1
 New Zealand 25 X 7
 Poland 31 X 4
 Portugal 1 1 1
 Russia 21 3
 Saudi Arabia 4 X 4
 South Africa 1 1
 Spain 3 X 3
 Sweden 354XXX 12
 Switzerland 4 X 4
 Syria 1 1
 Thailand 1 1
 Ukraine 1 4 X 5
 United States 454XXX 13
Total: 40 NOCs 50 75 75 10 13 15 200

Dressage

An NOC may enter 3 athletes if they qualified for the team competition. The quota places for top ranked riders in the geographic groups must go to riders from nations without a qualified team. The additional individual qualifying spots are based on the FEI Ranking and can go to any NOC, up to a maximum of 4 riders. If a team obtains 3 individual quota places, it may also be allowed to enter the team competition.[1]

Team

Event Date Venue Vacancies Qualified
Host Nation 1  Great Britain
World Equestrian Games Sep 25 – Oct 10, 2010[2] United States Lexington 3  Netherlands
 Germany
 United States
European Championship Groups A, B & C Aug 17 – 21, 2011 Netherlands Rotterdam 3  Sweden
 Spain
 Denmark
Pan-American Games Group D/E Oct 14 – 30, 2011 Mexico Guadalajara 1  Canada
 Colombia**
Group F/G Qualifiers October 28, 2011 Australia Sydney 1  Australia
 New Zealand*
November 2, 2011 Netherlands Ermelo
Composite Teams  Poland*
TOTAL 9

Individual

FEI Rankings (March 1, 2012) Vacancies Qualified
Team Members 27
FEI Olympic Athletes Ranking – Dressage (established March 1, 2012)
Top Ranked Group A (North Western Europe) 1  Norway
Top Ranked Group B (South Western Europe) 1  Austria
Top Ranked Group C (Central & Eastern Europe; Central Asia) 1  Ukraine
Top Ranked Group D (North America; English Caribbean) 1  Antigua and Barbuda***
Top Ranked Group E (Central & South America)1  Brazil
Top Ranked Group F (Africa & Middle East) 1  Morocco
Top Ranked Group G (South East Asia, Oceania) 1  Japan
Additional 17  Germany
 Italy
 Great Britain
 Portugal
 Belgium
 Poland
 Poland
 France
 Netherlands
 Finland
 New Zealand*
 New Zealand*
 Poland*
 Ireland**
 United States**
 Austria**
 Denmark***
 Finland*
TOTAL 50

* New Zealand withdrew its team and decided to nominate only two individual riders. As a result, Poland qualified a third individual rider and was admitted into the team competition. New Zealand later withdrew one of those individual quotas allowing Finland to qualify.

** No riders from the Colombian team reached the minimum qualification standard, so three individual quota places were added.

*** No riders from Antigua and Barbuda reached the minimum qualification standard, so one individual quota place was added.

Eventing

An NOC may enter up to 5 athletes if they qualified for the team competition. Individual qualification quota places may only go to nations without a qualified team, up to a maximum of 5. Should an NOC obtain 3 or more quota places in this manner, it may be allowed to participate in the team competition.[3] The Netherlands, Australia and Ireland have qualified a team by this route.

Team

Team Competition Date Venue Vacancies Qualified
Host Nation 1  Great Britain
World Equestrian Games Sep 25 – Oct 10, 2010[2] United States Lexington 5  Canada
 New Zealand
 United States
 Germany
 Belgium
European Eventing Championship Groups A, B & C Aug 25 – 28, 2011 Germany Luhmühlen 2  France
 Sweden
Pan-American Games Group D/E Oct 13 – 30, 2011 Mexico Guadalajara 1  Brazil
 Argentina*
FEI Group F/G Eventing championship Sep 8 – 11 2011 United Kingdom Blenheim (Oxon)[4] 1  Japan
Qualification through multiple individual qualifications - - 3  Australia
 Ireland
 Netherlands
TOTAL 13

Individual

FEI Rankings (March 1, 2012) Vacancies Qualified
Team Members up to 50
Top Ranked Group A (North Western Europe) 1  Netherlands
Top Ranked Group B (South Western Europe) 1  Italy
Top Ranked Group C (Central & Eastern Europe; Central Asia) 1  Belarus
Top Ranked Group D (North America; English Caribbean) 1  Jamaica
Top Ranked Group E (Central & South America)1  Ecuador
Top Ranked Group F (Africa & Middle East) 1  South Africa
Top Ranked Group G (South East Asia, Oceania) 1  Australia
Additional 13+5*  Australia
 Australia
 Australia
 Australia
 Netherlands
 Netherlands
 Thailand
 Italy
 Ireland
 Austria
 Ireland
 Russia
 Ireland
 Ireland*
 Poland*
 Ireland*
 Belarus*
 Russia*
TOTAL 75

* Argentina withdrew its team.

Jumping

An NOC may enter up to 4 athletes if they qualified for the team competition. Individual qualification quota places may only go to nations without a qualified team, up to a maximum of 2.[5]

Team

Team Competition Date Venue Vacancies Qualified
Host Nation 1  Great Britain
World Equestrian Games 5 best ranked teams Sep 25 – Oct 10, 2010[2] United States Lexington 5  Germany
 France
 Belgium
 Brazil
 Canada
World Equestrian Games – best Group C or G team 1  Australia
Best Group C or G team from the 2011 FEI selected Olympic Qualification event July 10, 2011 Germany Aachen 1  Ukraine
European Jumping Championship Groups A & B Sep 13 – 18, 2011 Spain Madrid 3  Netherlands
 Sweden
 Switzerland
Pan-American Games Oct 13 – 30, 2011 Mexico Guadalajara 3  United States
 Mexico
 Chile
Best combined score from World Equestrian Games and
2011 FEI selected Olympic Qualification event (Group F)
Dec 27 – 30, 2011 Qatar Doha 1  Saudi Arabia
TOTAL 15

Individual

Individual Competition Date Venue Vacancies Qualified
Team members 60
World Equestrian Games, Group F Sep 25 – Oct 10, 2010 United States Lexington 2  Egypt
 Syria
World Equestrian Games, Group G 1  Japan
Group G FEI Select Olympic Qualification event July 10, 2011 Germany Aachen 1  Japan
Pan-American Games, Group D Oct 13 – 30, 2011 Mexico Guadalajara 1  Bermuda
Pan-American Games, Group E 4  Colombia
 Colombia
 Argentina
 Argentina
Group F FEI Select Olympic Qualification event Dec 27 – 30, 2011 Qatar Doha 1  Jordan
Olympic Qualification Ranking, Group A & B March 1, 2012 3  Ireland
 Ireland
 Portugal
Olympic Qualification Ranking, Group C 2  Azerbaijan
 Russia
TOTAL 75

References

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