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Paris 2024, the essential equestrians guide to the Paris Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games start this Friday 26th July! lets take a look into the events and the riders representing Team GB:

The 2024 Olympic Games are upon us, and with it, the highly anticipated Paris 2024 Equestrian Events, kicking off this Saturday 27th July.

This year’s competition promises to be a global gathering of equestrian excellence. Riders, trainers, and fans from around the world will converge in Paris to celebrate the spirit of horsemanship and international camaraderie.

Becky MOODY (GBR) & JAGERBOMB compete in the dressage Grand Prix Special at the 2024 CHIO Rotterdam 22 June 2024 -your essential Paris 2024 guide
Becky MOODY (GBR) & JAGERBOMB compete in the dressage Grand Prix Special at the 2024 CHIO Rotterdam 22 June 2024 – photo Jon Stroud Media.

The Games will showcase all three Olympic equestrian disciplines – Dressage, Show jumping, and Eventing – with both team and individual competitions in each. Taking place from July 27th to August 6th, the equestrian events will be located at the Palace of Versailles featuring 200 riders over the course of the event. A 20,000 seat arena will be set up around the temporary outdoor arena which will host the dressage and jumping for the eventing element as well as the dressage and jumping for both the Olympic and paralympic competitions. The Cross country portion of the eventing will take place along the picturesque Grand Canal, which will be a breath taking experience for the riders. Keep reading our essential guide for key dates!

Yasmin Ingham (GBR) & Bnazai du Loir - Cross Country - FEI Eventing World Championships - your essential Paris 2024 guide
Yasmin Ingham (GBR) & Bnazai du Loir – Cross Country – FEI Eventing World Championships – Pratoni del Vivaro, Rome, Italy – 17 September 2022. Photo Jon Stroud Media.

Key Dates:
Dressage phase: 27 July
Cross-country phase: 28 July
Showjumping phase and medal ceremony: 29 July

Don’t miss out, all of the dates and times you need are below:

DayDateStartFinishEventPhase
Day 127 July09:3018:30Individual eventingDressage
Team eventing
Day 228 July10:3015:00Individual eventingCross-country
Team eventing
Day 329 July11:0013:30Team eventingJumping
15:0016:00Individual eventing
Day 430 July11:0016:30Individual dressageDressage Grand Prix Day 1
Team dressage
Day 531 July10:0015:30Individual dressageDressage Grand Prix Day 2
Team dressage
Day 61 August11:0014:00Team jumpingQualification
Day 72 August14:0016:00Team jumpingFinal
Day 83 August10:0015:30Team dressageGrand Prix Special
Day 94 August10:0014:00Individual dressageGrand Prix Freestyle
Day 105 August14:0018:00Individual jumpingQualification
Day 116 August10:0012:00Individual jumpingFinal
All the dates you need to know for supporting and celebrating the Equestrian Events at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Key Paralympic Dates:

28 August: Opening Ceremony
3–4 September: Individual tests and medal ceremonies
6 September: Team tests and medal ceremony
7 September: Freestyle tests and medal ceremonies
8 September: Closing Ceremony

The talented equestrians representing the United Kingdom in The Paris 2024 Olympic Games:

Dressage:

  • Carl Hester: A seasoned rider, competing in his seventh Games.
  • Charlotte ‘Lottie’ Fry: Reigning World Champion and building on her Tokyo experience.
  • Becky Moody: Making her Games debut.

Eventing:

  • Laura Collett and Tom McEwen: Part of the team looking to defend their Olympic title from Tokyo (the first since 1972).
  • Rosalind Canter: Hoping for her first Olympic competition appearance.
  • Yasmin Ingham: Reigning World Champion from the Isle of Man.

Show Jumping:

  • Ben Maher: Current Olympic individual jumping champion, competing in his fifth Olympic Games.
  • Scott Brash and Henry Charles: Tokyo 2020 Olympians.
  • Joe Stockdale: Debutant, following in the footsteps of his father, Tim Stockdale, who represented Team GB at Beijing in 2008.

ParalympicsGB squad for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games:

  • Grade 1: Mari Durward-Akhurst from Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
  • Grade 2: Georgia Wilson from Abergele, North Wales.
  • Grade 3: Natasha Baker from Uxbridge, Middlesex.
  • Grade 5: Sophie Wells from Harby, Lincolnshire.

To discover more about our athletes, visit: https://www.britishequestrian.org.uk/

Did you know?
Equestrian events originated in Ancient Greece, where it was thought that a perfect partnership was needed if rider and horse were to survive in battle. Dressage was therefore developed as a way of training horses for war. Read more interesting blog posts from us!

Keep your eyes peeled for our series of blogs on The Paris Olympics 2024 we will be uncovering lots of interesting facts.

Good luck Team GB!

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