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Bettina Hoy

Bettina Hoy (born Bettina Overesch: November 7, 1962) is an Olympic-level equestrian rider, who competes for Germany in Eventing competitions. Bettina competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics, 1996 Summer Olympics, and in the 2004 Summer Olympics.[1]

Bettina Hoy

Bettina Hoy and Designer 10 at the Treasure Chests during the cross-country phase of the CIC*** competition at Houghton International Horse Trials 2013.
Medal record
Equestrian
Representing  West Germany
Olympic Games
1984 Los Angeles Team eventing
Representing  Germany
World Championships
2006 Aachen Team eventing
1994 Den Haag Team eventing
European Championships
1997 Burghley Individual eventing
2005 Blenheim Team eventing
2007 Pratoni del Vivaro Individual eventing

2004 Summer Olympics

At the 2004 Summer Olympics, held in Athens, Hoy competed in the three-day eventing competition, both as an individual rider and as part of the German team.

After the dressage and cross-country stages, Nicolas Touzaint was leading the field on the third day, Hoy was in second place, France was leading the team event, with Germany in second place as well. In the first round of show jumping, the third and final event, Hoy (the final jumper for the German team, as the best placed German rider) did not knock any fences down. However, Hoy had crossed the start line twice and was awarded 14 time penalties. After Hoy had crossed the start line the first time, the time clock had restarted and Hoy had thought she had the option of circling around again before starting her show jumping round.

The German team protested the time penalties to the appeals panel of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), stating that Hoy could not have known her real time as the clock did not show her true time and that she could have ridden harder to avoid the time penalties. The decision to add the time penalties were reversed, with team gold being awarded to Germany and the individual gold to Hoy.

However, the British, French and American teams subsequently appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS), arguing that the FEI was wrong to remove Hoy's time penalties from her final result. The CAS' verdict was that the FEI appeals panel had overstated their jurisdiction in removing the time penalties. The CAS also stated that its decision was not based on any matters of FEI-rules, just on formal jurisdictional reasons. As a result, Hoy and the German team lost their gold medals, Germany getting placed 4th, Hoy 9th. Britain's Leslie Law received the individual gold medal, America's Kimberly Severson the silver and Britain's Pippa Funnell the bronze, Nicolas Touzaint finished 8th. In the team event, France won the gold, Britain the silver and America the bronze.[2]

CCI5* Results

Results
Event Kentucky Badminton Luhmühlen Burghley Pau Adelaide
1997 11th (Watermil Stream)
1998-2002 Did not participate
2003 9th (Ringwood Cockatoo) 13th (Woodsides Ashby)
2004 Did not participate
2005   (Ringwood Cockatoo)
2006   (Ringwood Cockatoo)
16th (Peaceful Warrior)
EL (Peaceful Warrior)
2007 WD (Ringwood Cockatoo)
2008   (Ringwood Cockatoo)
2009   (Ringwood Cockatoo)
2010 Did not participate
2011 EL (Lanfranco)
2012 10th (Lanfranco)
2013 EL (Lanfranco) WD (Lanfranco) RET (Lanfranco) 28th (Lanfranco)
WD (Designer 10)
2014 8th (Designer 10)
2015 5th (Designer 10)
2016 20th (Designer 10) WD (Seigneur Medicott) 6th (Designer 10)
2017 RET (Designer 10)   (Designer 10)
2018 WD (Designer 10)
EL = Eliminated; RET = Retired; WD = Withdrew

International Championship Results

Results
Year Event Horse Placing Notes
1984 Olympic Games Peacetime   Team
14th Individual
1994 World Equestrian Games Watermill Stream   Team
7th Individual
1995 European Championships Watermill Stream 4th Team
12th Individual
1996 Olympic Games Watermill Stream 9th Team
1997 European Championships Watermill Stream 4th Team
  Individual
1998 World Equestrian Games Watermill Stream EL Individual
2002 World Equestrian Games Woodsides Ashby 13th Team
WD Individual
2003 European Championships Ringwood Cockatoo 7th Team
23rd Individual
2004 Olympic Games Ringwood Cockatoo 4th Team
9th Individual
2005 European Championships Ringwood Cockatoo   Team
24th Individual
2006 World Equestrian Games Ringwood Cockatoo   Team
6th Individual
2007 European Championships Ringwood Cockatoo   Individual
2010 World Young Horse Championships Designer 10 5th CCI*
2011 World Young Horse Championships Designer 10 6th CCI**
2013 World Young Horse Championships Seigneur Medicott WD CCI**
2015 European Championships Designer 10 34th Individual
2017 European Championships Seigneur Medicott 10th Team
EL Individual
EL = Eliminated; RET = Retired; WD = Withdrew

Personal

Bettina and her husband Andrew Hoy, who competes at the Olympic level for Australia, lived for 12 years in Gloucestershire, at the Gatcombe Park estate of The Princess Royal. The Hoys are the only married couple that has ever competed against each other in different teams for the same Olympic medals. In January 2009, the couple moved to the DOKR (Deutsches Olympia Kommitee für Reiterei) in Warendorf, Germany. In June 2010 Andrew Hoy moved to Farley Estate in the UK, and then to his current base in Wiltshire. In November 2011, Bettina publicly announced their separation.[3] She handed her ride, Lanfranco TSF to her former husband, Andrew Hoy, under the terms of their divorce agreement.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Olympedia – Bettina Overesch-Böker-Hoy".
  2. ^ . ABC Sport. 2004-08-22. Archived from the original on 2008-05-07. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
  3. ^ "Nach der Trennung des Traumpaares: Hoys Neustart" (in German). de.eurosport.yahoo.com. 29 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Lanfranco TSF caught in middle of Hoy divorce". 10 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.

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Bettina Hoy born Bettina Overesch November 7 1962 is an Olympic level equestrian rider who competes for Germany in Eventing competitions Bettina competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics 1996 Summer Olympics and in the 2004 Summer Olympics 1 Bettina Hoy Bettina Hoy and Designer 10 at the Treasure Chests during the cross country phase of the CIC competition at Houghton International Horse Trials 2013 Medal recordEquestrianRepresenting West GermanyOlympic Games1984 Los Angeles Team eventingRepresenting GermanyWorld Championships2006 Aachen Team eventing1994 Den Haag Team eventingEuropean Championships1997 Burghley Individual eventing2005 Blenheim Team eventing2007 Pratoni del Vivaro Individual eventing Contents 1 2004 Summer Olympics 2 CCI5 Results 3 International Championship Results 4 Personal 5 See also 6 References2004 Summer Olympics EditAt the 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens Hoy competed in the three day eventing competition both as an individual rider and as part of the German team After the dressage and cross country stages Nicolas Touzaint was leading the field on the third day Hoy was in second place France was leading the team event with Germany in second place as well In the first round of show jumping the third and final event Hoy the final jumper for the German team as the best placed German rider did not knock any fences down However Hoy had crossed the start line twice and was awarded 14 time penalties After Hoy had crossed the start line the first time the time clock had restarted and Hoy had thought she had the option of circling around again before starting her show jumping round The German team protested the time penalties to the appeals panel of the International Equestrian Federation FEI stating that Hoy could not have known her real time as the clock did not show her true time and that she could have ridden harder to avoid the time penalties The decision to add the time penalties were reversed with team gold being awarded to Germany and the individual gold to Hoy However the British French and American teams subsequently appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sports CAS arguing that the FEI was wrong to remove Hoy s time penalties from her final result The CAS verdict was that the FEI appeals panel had overstated their jurisdiction in removing the time penalties The CAS also stated that its decision was not based on any matters of FEI rules just on formal jurisdictional reasons As a result Hoy and the German team lost their gold medals Germany getting placed 4th Hoy 9th Britain s Leslie Law received the individual gold medal America s Kimberly Severson the silver and Britain s Pippa Funnell the bronze Nicolas Touzaint finished 8th In the team event France won the gold Britain the silver and America the bronze 2 CCI5 Results EditResultsEvent Kentucky Badminton Luhmuhlen Burghley Pau Adelaide1997 11th Watermil Stream 1998 2002 Did not participate2003 9th Ringwood Cockatoo 13th Woodsides Ashby 2004 Did not participate2005 Ringwood Cockatoo 2006 Ringwood Cockatoo 16th Peaceful Warrior EL Peaceful Warrior 2007 WD Ringwood Cockatoo 2008 Ringwood Cockatoo 2009 Ringwood Cockatoo 2010 Did not participate2011 EL Lanfranco 2012 10th Lanfranco 2013 EL Lanfranco WD Lanfranco RET Lanfranco 28th Lanfranco WD Designer 10 2014 8th Designer 10 2015 5th Designer 10 2016 20th Designer 10 WD Seigneur Medicott 6th Designer 10 2017 RET Designer 10 Designer 10 2018 WD Designer 10 EL Eliminated RET Retired WD WithdrewInternational Championship Results EditResultsYear Event Horse Placing Notes1984 Olympic Games Peacetime Team14th Individual1994 World Equestrian Games Watermill Stream Team7th Individual1995 European Championships Watermill Stream 4th Team12th Individual1996 Olympic Games Watermill Stream 9th Team1997 European Championships Watermill Stream 4th Team Individual1998 World Equestrian Games Watermill Stream EL Individual2002 World Equestrian Games Woodsides Ashby 13th TeamWD Individual2003 European Championships Ringwood Cockatoo 7th Team23rd Individual2004 Olympic Games Ringwood Cockatoo 4th Team9th Individual2005 European Championships Ringwood Cockatoo Team24th Individual2006 World Equestrian Games Ringwood Cockatoo Team6th Individual2007 European Championships Ringwood Cockatoo Individual2010 World Young Horse Championships Designer 10 5th CCI 2011 World Young Horse Championships Designer 10 6th CCI 2013 World Young Horse Championships Seigneur Medicott WD CCI 2015 European Championships Designer 10 34th Individual2017 European Championships Seigneur Medicott 10th TeamEL IndividualEL Eliminated RET Retired WD WithdrewPersonal EditBettina and her husband Andrew Hoy who competes at the Olympic level for Australia lived for 12 years in Gloucestershire at the Gatcombe Park estate of The Princess Royal The Hoys are the only married couple that has ever competed against each other in different teams for the same Olympic medals In January 2009 the couple moved to the DOKR Deutsches Olympia Kommitee fur Reiterei in Warendorf Germany In June 2010 Andrew Hoy moved to Farley Estate in the UK and then to his current base in Wiltshire In November 2011 Bettina publicly announced their separation 3 She handed her ride Lanfranco TSF to her former husband Andrew Hoy under the terms of their divorce agreement 4 See also EditEquestrian at the 1984 Summer Olympics Equestrian at the 2004 Summer OlympicsReferences Edit Olympedia Bettina Overesch Boker Hoy Hoy and Germany lose equestrian gold ABC Sport 2004 08 22 Archived from the original on 2008 05 07 Retrieved 2008 07 24 Nach der Trennung des Traumpaares Hoys Neustart in German de eurosport yahoo com 29 November 2011 Lanfranco TSF caught in middle of Hoy divorce 10 March 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bettina Hoy amp oldid 1112796208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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