Team eventing at the Games of the V Olympiad | |
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Dates | 13 July (events 1–2) 15 July (event 3) 16 July (event 4) 17 July (event 5) |
Competitors | 27 from 7 nations |
Medalists | |
Equestrian events at the 1912 Summer Olympics | |
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Individual dressage | men |
Individual eventing | men |
Individual jumping | men |
Team eventing | men |
Team jumping | men |
The team eventing was an equestrian event held as part of the Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event. The team score was simply the sum of the best three scores for each nation in the individual eventing competition. [1]
Place | Team | Ind. place | Score | Total |
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Final | ||||
1 | Sweden (SWE) | 139.06 | ||
Axel Nordlander and Lady Artist | 1 | 46.59 | ||
Nils Adlercreutz and Atout | 4 | 46.31 | ||
Ernst Casparsson and Irmelin | 5 | 46.16 | ||
Henric Horn af Åminne and Omen | 10 | 45.85 | ||
2 | Germany (GER) | 138.48 | ||
Friedrich von Rochow and Idealist | 2 | 46.42 | ||
Richard Graf von Schaesberg-Tannheim and Grundsee | 5 | 46.16 | ||
Eduard von Lütcken and Blue Boy | 8 | 45.90 | ||
Carl von Moers and May-Queen | 15 | 44.43 | ||
3 | United States (USA) | 137.33 | ||
Benjamin Lear and Poppy | 7 | 45.91 | ||
John Montgomery and Deceive | 9 | 45.88 | ||
Guy Henry and Chiswell | 11 | 45.54 | ||
Ephraim Graham and Connie | 12 | 45.30 | ||
4 | France (FRA) | 136.77 | ||
Jacques Cariou and Cocotte | 3 | 46.32 | ||
Ernest Meyer and Allons-y | 12 | 45.30 | ||
Gaston Seigner and Dignité | 14 | 45.15 | ||
Pierre Dufour d'Astafort and Castibalza | 27 | DNF | ||
— | Belgium (BEL) | — | ||
Gaston de Trannoy and Capricieux | 16 | DNF | ||
Paul Convert and La Sioute | 18 | DNF | ||
Emmanuel de Blommaert and Clonmore | 24 | DNF | ||
Guy Reyntiens and Beau Soleil | 24 | DNF | ||
Denmark (DEN) | — | |||
Frode Kirkebjerg and Dibbe-Lippe | 20 | DNF | ||
Carl Kraft and Gorm | 21 | DNF | ||
Carl Saunte and Streg | 27 | DNF | ||
Great Britain (GBR) | — | |||
Paul Kenna and Harmony | 17 | DNF | ||
Edward Radcliffe-Nash and The Flea | 19 | DNF | ||
Herbert Scott and Wisper II | 21 | DNF | ||
Brian Turner Tom Lawrence and Patrick | 23 | DNF |
The equestrian program at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, included five medal events. There were individual competitions in dressage, eventing, and show jumping. Team scores were also gathered and medals awarded for teams in the eventing and jumping competitions. Equestrian had been absent from the Olympic program since the 1900 Summer Olympics, making the 1912 Games the second time the sport was featured. Ten nations competed: Belgium, Chile, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the USA. Only Sweden and Germany were able to supply a full team for all three disciplines, with several countries having several riders and horses used in two or even all three disciplines. A total of 88 entries ran in the three events, with 62 riders and 70 horses.
Venezuela competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia, and in the equestrian events held in Stockholm, Sweden. Twenty-two competitors, all men, were selected by the Venezuelan Olympic Committee to take part in sixteen events across five sports. The delegation featured no female competitors, for the second time, and won no medals. While most of the Venezuelan athletes did not advance past the qualifying rounds of their sports, there were some good placings in the shooting, with Germán Briceño and Carlos Monteverde finishing in the top 10 of their events.
Egypt boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, because of the British and French involvement in the Suez Crisis. The equestrian events for the 1956 Games, however, were held in Stockholm, Sweden, five months earlier, due to Australian quarantine regulations, and three Egyptian riders competed in the show jumping events. None of the athletes won individual medals and they failed to place in the team competition due to one rider's failure to finish the individual tournament.
France competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. 119 competitors, 118 men and 1 woman, took part in 66 events in 13 sports.
Norway competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden. 22 competitors, 19 men and 3 women, took part in 18 events in 6 sports.
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