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Equestrian events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
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Equestrian events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics consisted of eleven dressage events. The competitions were held in the Hong Kong Olympic Equestrian Centre from 7 September to 11 September.
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Classification
Riders were given a classification depending on the type and extent of their disability. The classification system allows riders to compete against others with a similar level of function.
Equestrian classes were:
- I, for riders with impaired limb function, or poor balance and good upper limb function
- II, for riders with locomotion impairment
- III, for blind riders with moderate locomotion impairment
- IV, for riders with some visual impairment or impaired function in one or two limbs
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Events
For each of the events below, medals were contested for one or more of the above classifications. After each classification are given the dates that the event was contested. All events were mixed, meaning that men and women competed together.
- Mixed individual championship
- Grade Ia
- Grade Ib
- Grade II
- Grade III
- Grade IV
- Mixed individual freestyle
- Grade Ia
- Grade Ib
- Grade II
- Grade III
- Grade IV
- Mixed team
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Officials
Appointment of officials is as follows:[1]
- Dressage
Qualification
There were 73 athletes from 28 nations taking part in this sport.
Australia (5)
Austria (1)
Belgium (2)
Bermuda (1)
Brazil (4)
Canada (5)
China (1)
Croatia (2)
Denmark (4)
Finland (1)
France (2)
Germany (5)
Great Britain (7)
Hong Kong (1)
Ireland (1)
Israel (1)
Italy (3)
Japan (1)
Netherlands (4)
Norway (5)
Poland (1)
Portugal (1)
Russia (1)
Singapore (1)
Slovakia (1)
South Africa (4)
Sweden (3)
United States (5)
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Medal summary
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Medal table
This ranking sorts countries by the number of gold medals earned by their riders (in this context a country is an entity represented by a National Paralympic Committee). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically.
Medalists
Laurentia Tan of Singapore won her country's first Paralympic medals, two bronzes, in the individual championship and freestyle grade Ia events.
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