Individual dressage at the Games of the VII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Olympisch Stadion | ||||||||||||
Dates | 7–9 September | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 17 from 5 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Equestrian at the 1920 Summer Olympics | |
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Individual dressage | men |
Individual eventing | men |
Individual jumping | men |
Individual vaulting | men |
Team eventing | men |
Team jumping | men |
Team vaulting | men |
The individual dressage event was part of the equestrian programme at the 1920 Summer Olympics. [1]
Place | Equestrian | Score |
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1 | Janne Lundblad and Uno (SWE) | 27.9375 |
2 | Bertil Sandström and Sabel (SWE) | 26.3125 |
3 | Hans von Rosen and Running Sister (SWE) | 25.1250 |
4 | Wilhelm von Essen and Nomeg (SWE) | 24.8750 |
5 | Hédoin de Maille and Chéri Biribi (FRA) | 23.9375 |
6 | Michel Artola and Plumard (FRA) | 23.4375 |
7 | Gaston de Trannoy and Bouton d'Or (BEL) | 23.1250 |
8 | Jens Falkenberg and Hjördis (NOR) | 22.3750 |
9 | Jean Esnault-Pelterie and Saint James (FRA) | 21.8125 |
Antoine Boudet and Ambleville (FRA) | 21.8125 | |
11 | Emmanuel de Blommaert and Grizzly (BEL) | 20.4375 |
12 | Henri Mehu and Callipyge (FRA) | 20.1250 |
13 | Marcel Blanchard and Lenotre (FRA) | 20.0000 |
14 | Sloan Doak and Singlen (USA) | 19.3125 |
Harry Chamberlin and Harebell (USA) | 19.3125 | |
John Burke Barry and Chiswell (USA) | 19.3125 | |
DSQ 1 | Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern and Iron (SWE) | 26.1875 |
1 Boltenstern originally finished third, but was disqualified for practicing in the ring prior to the competition.
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