Equestrian at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

Last updated

Contents

Individual eventing
at the Games of the XIV Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue Aldershot (Dressage, Jumping)
Tweseldown Racecourse (Cross-country)
Date10–13 August
Competitors45 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Bernard Chevallier Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg Frank Henry US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Robert Selfelt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  1936
1952  

The individual eventing in equestrian at the 1948 Olympic Games in London was held in the town of Aldershot and at the Tweseldown Racecourse from 10 to 13 August. Bernard Chevallier of France won the gold medal. Frank Henry, from the United States, won silver and Robert Selfelt, from Sweden, took bronze. The team and individual eventing competitions used the same scores. Eventing consisted of a dressage test, a cross-country test, and a jumping test. [1]

Results

Standings after dressage

RankRiderHorseNationDressage
1 André Jousseaume GigoloFlag of France.svg  France -78.00
2 Tony Bühler Amour AmourFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -80.00
3 Fabio Mangilli Guerriero de CapestranoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -85.00
4 Alfred Blaser MahmudFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -93.00
5 Sigurd Svensson DustFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -103.00
6 Bernard Chevallier AiglonneFlag of France.svg  France -104.00
7 Earl Foster Thomson Reno RhythmUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -105.00
8 Niels Mikkelsen St. HansFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -108.00
9 Robert Selfelt ClaqueFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -109.00
9 Lyndon Bolton SylvesteFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -109.00
9 Pierre Musy FranzösinFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -109.00
12 José Manuel Sagasta MandingaFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -110.00
13 Charles Anderson Reno PalisadeUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -111.00
14 Erik Carlsen EsjaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -113.00
14 René Emanuelli TourtourelleFlag of France.svg  France -113.00
16 Aëcio Coelho GuapoFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -114.00
16 Kai Aage Krarup RolloFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -114.00
18 Douglas Stewart Dark SealFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -116.00
19 Frank Henry Swing LowUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -117.00
20 Francisco Carrere RosarinoFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -121.00
21 Eyüp Yiğittürk OzbekFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -122.00
22 Julio César Sagasta Cherenda CueFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -124.00
23 Mauno Roiha RoaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -125.00
24 Joaquín Nogueras EpsomFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -128.00
24 Raúl Campero TarahumaraFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -128.00
26 Ernest van Loon SpringsteelFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -129.00
26 Raimondo D'Inzeo RegateFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -129.00
28 Humberto Mariles ParralFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -134.00
29 Fernando Cavaleiro SatariFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -135.00
30 António Serôdio AbstratoFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -137.00
31 Adolf Ehrnrooth LiliaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -141.00
32 Olof Stahre KometFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -143.00
33 Dick ten Cate Unique de GenualFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -144.00
33 Eugenio Montessoro Tic TacFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -144.00
33 Heinrich Sauer SobriFlag of Austria.svg  Austria -144.00
36 Joaquín Solano MalincheFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -149.00
37 Fernando Gazapo VivianFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -153.00
38 Arvo Haanpää UpeaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -162.00
39 Santiago Martínez FogosoFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -163.00
40 Peter Borwick LibertyFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -167.00
41 Fernando Paes ZuariFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -169.00
42 Ziya Azak RuzgarFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -172.00
43 Renyldo Ferreira IndioFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -184.00
44 Anísio da Rocha CariocaFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -185.00
45 Salih Koç CesurFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -197.00

Standings after cross-country

RankRiderHorseNationDressageCross-countryTotal
Points lostPoints gained
ObstaclesTimeTotalStage BStage DTotal
1 Bernard Chevallier AiglonneFlag of France.svg  France -104.0000036721084.00
2 Charles Anderson Reno PalisadeUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -111.00000366096-15.00
3 Frank Henry Swing LowUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -117.00000366096-21.00
4 Robert Selfelt ClaqueFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -109.00000246084-25.00
5 Niels Mikkelsen St. HansFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -108.00000245478-30.00
6 Fabio Mangilli Guerriero de CapestranoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -85.0020020333972-33.00
7 José Manuel Sagasta MandingaFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -110.00000304272-38.00
8 Alfred Blaser MahmudFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -93.00000183654-39.00
9 Joaquín Nogueras EpsomFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -128.00000365187-41.00
10 Aëcio Coelho GuapoFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -114.00000274572-42.00
11 Erik Carlsen EsjaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -113.00000185169-44.00
12 Fernando Cavaleiro SatariFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -135.00000335790-45.00
13 António Serôdio AbstratoFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -137.00000305787-50.00
13 Olof Stahre KometFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -143.00000336093-50.00
15 Ernest van Loon SpringsteelFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -129.00000186078-51.00
15 Kai Aage Krarup RolloFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -114.00000273663-51.00
17 Francisco Carrere RosarinoFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -121.00000244266-55.00
18 Humberto Mariles ParralFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -134.00000245175-59.00
19 Sigurd Svensson DustFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -103.00000211233-70.00
20 Peter Borwick LibertyFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -167.00000365187-80.00
21 Arvo Haanpää UpeaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -162.00000275481-81.00
22 Julio César Sagasta Cherenda CueFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -124.00000211536-88.00
23 Raúl Campero TarahumaraFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -128.00000152439-89.00
24 Earl Foster Thomson Reno RhythmUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -105.0060060304272-93.00
25 Tony Bühler Amour AmourFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -80.0060060153045-95.00
25 Eugenio Montessoro Tic TacFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -144.0020020244569-95.00
27 Fernando Gazapo VivianFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -153.0020020274875-98.00
28 Adolf Ehrnrooth LiliaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -141.0020020242751-110.00
29 Joaquín Solano MalincheFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -149.00000241236-113.00
30 Dick ten Cate Unique de GenualFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -144.004000333669-115.00
31 Salih Koç CesurFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -197.00000242145-152.00
32 Fernando Paes ZuariFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -169.000303033033-166.00
33 Mauno Roiha RoaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -125.008008018927-178.00
34 Lyndon Bolton SylvesteFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -109.001200120301848-181.00
35 Santiago Martínez FogosoFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -163.000505021021-192.00
36 Raimondo D'Inzeo RegateFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -129.0007070606-193.00
37 Renyldo Ferreira IndioFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -184.0080080183654-210.00
38 Anísio da Rocha CariocaFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -185.0080080211536-229.00
39 Pierre Musy FranzösinFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -109.006080140909-240.00
40 René Emanuelli TourtourelleFlag of France.svg  France -113.002400240242751-302.00
41 André Jousseaume GigoloFlag of France.svg  France -78.001808026027027-311.00
- Eyüp Yiğittürk OzbekFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -122.00DisqualifiedDSQ
- Douglas Stewart Dark SealFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -116.00RetiredDNF
- Heinrich Sauer SobriFlag of Austria.svg  Austria -144.00RetiredDNF
- Ziya Azak RuzgarFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -172.00RetiredDNF

Final results after jumping

RankRiderHorseNationDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
Points lost
ObstaclesTimeTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Bernard Chevallier AiglonneFlag of France.svg  France -104.001080004.00
Silver medal icon.svg Frank Henry Swing LowUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -117.0096000-21.00
Bronze medal icon.svg Robert Selfelt ClaqueFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -109.0084000-25.00
4 Charles Anderson Reno PalisadeUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -111.0096101.5011.50-26.50
5 Joaquín Nogueras EpsomFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -128.0087000-41.00
6 Erik Carlsen EsjaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -113.0069000-44.00
7 Aëcio Coelho GuapoFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -114.007210010-52.00
8 Fernando Cavaleiro SatariFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -135.00901000-55.00
8 Fabio Mangilli Guerriero de CapestranoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -85.005220222-55.00
10 Francisco Carrere RosarinoFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -121.0066044-59.00
11 Alfred Blaser MahmudFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -93.0054200.2520.25-59.25
12 Humberto Mariles ParralFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -134.007502.752.75-61.75
13 Ernest van Loon SpringsteelFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -129.007810111-62.00
14 Kai Aage Krarup RolloFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -114.006310414-65.00
15 Olof Stahre KometFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -143.009320020-70.00
15 Sigurd Svensson DustFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -103.0033000-70.00
17 Peter Borwick LibertyFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -167.008700.250.25-80.25
18 Julio César Sagasta Cherenda CueFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -124.003604.504.50-92.50
19 Tony Bühler Amour AmourFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -80.00-15000-95.00
20 Adolf Ehrnrooth LiliaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -141.00-31000-110.00
21 Earl Foster Thomson Reno RhythmUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -105.001220121-114.00
22 Raúl Campero TarahumaraFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -128.0039301.5031.50-120.50
23 Joaquín Solano MalincheFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -149.003610010-123.00
24 Dick ten Cate Unique de GenualFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -144.0029300.5030.50-145.50
25 Fernando Paes ZuariFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -169.00301.501.50-167.50
26 Fernando Gazapo VivianFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -153.0055801.2581.25-179.25
27 Lyndon Bolton SylvesteFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -109.00-72011-182.00
28 Mauno Roiha RoaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -125.00-5320424-202.00
29 Santiago Martínez FogosoFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -163.00-29100.2510.25-202.25
30 Raimondo D'Inzeo RegateFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -129.00-6430030-223.00
31 Renyldo Ferreira IndioFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -184.00-2740040-250.00
32 Pierre Musy FranzösinFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -109.00-131100.2510.25-250.25
33 René Emanuelli TourtourelleFlag of France.svg  France -113.00-18901.251.25-303.25
- Salih Koç CesurFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -197.0045Eliminated
- Niels Mikkelsen St. HansFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -108.0078Eliminated
- Anísio da Rocha CariocaFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -185.00-44Eliminated
- António Serôdio AbstratoFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -137.0087Eliminated
- Eugenio Montessoro Tic TacFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -144.0049Eliminated
- José Manuel Sagasta MandingaFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -110.0072Eliminated
- André Jousseaume GigoloFlag of France.svg  France -78.00-233Eliminated
- Arvo Haanpää UpeaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -162.0081Eliminated
- Eyüp Yiğittürk OzbekFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -122.00DisqualifiedDSQ
- Douglas Stewart Dark SealFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -116.00RetiredDNF
- Heinrich Sauer SobriFlag of Austria.svg  Austria -144.00RetiredDNF
- Ziya Azak RuzgarFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -172.00RetiredDNF

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1948 Summer Olympics</span> Multi-sport event in London, England

The 1948 Summer Olympics were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus caused by the outbreak of World War II, these were the first Summer Olympics held since the 1936 Games in Berlin. The 1940 Olympic Games had been scheduled for Tokyo and then for Helsinki, while the 1944 Olympic Games had been provisionally planned for London. This was the second time London hosted the Olympic Games, having previously hosted them in 1908, forty years earlier. The Olympics would return again to London 64 years later in 2012, making London the first city to host the games thrice, and the only such city until Paris and Los Angeles host their third games in 2024 and 2028, respectively. The 1948 Olympic Games were also the first of two summer Games held under the IOC presidency of Sigfrid Edström.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Finland at the 1948 Summer Olympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Finland competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England. 129 competitors, 123 men and 6 women, took part in 84 events in 16 sports. As the country hosted the next Olympics in Helsinki, a Finnish segment was performed at the closing ceremony.

At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, nine events in gymnastics were contested. Finland led all nations with six gold medals and ten medals overall.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Diving at the 1948 Summer Olympics</span>

At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, four diving events were contested. The competitions were held from Friday 30 July 1948 to Friday 6 August 1948.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's 5000 metres</span> Athletic event

The men's 5000 metres event at the 1948 Olympic Games took place July 31 and August 2. The final was won by Gaston Reiff of Belgium. The Belgian Gaston Reiff became the Olympic champion ahead of the Czechoslovakian Emil Zátopek. Willem Slijkhuis from the Netherlands won bronze.

The men's 10,000 metres event at the 1948 Olympic Games took place July 30. The final was won by Emil Zátopek of Czechoslovakia.

The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 1948 Olympic Games took place on 6 and 7 August. The United States team won the final with a time of 3:10.4.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 kilometres walk</span>

The men's 50 kilometres walk event at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games took place July 31. The final was won by Swede John Ljunggren.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres</span>

The women's 100 metres sprint event at the 1948 Olympic Games took place July 31 and August 2. The final was won by Dutchwoman Fanny Blankers-Koen.

The women's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 1948 Olympic Games took place on August 7. The Dutch team won with a time of 47.5.

The women's long jump event was, for the first time, part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1948 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on August 4, 1948. The final was won by Hungarian Olga Gyarmati.

The women's high jump event was part of the athletics programme at the 1948 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on 7 August 1948. The final was won by Alice Coachman of the United States who became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Venues of the 1948 Summer Olympics</span>

A total of twenty-five sports venues were used to host the events of the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. For the first time in the history of the modern Olympic Games, the diving, gymnastics, swimming, and water polo competitions were held indoors. These Games have since been nicknamed the "Austerity Games" for the tight control of costs at a time when the host nation was still under rationing, which resulted in a total expenditure of around £750,000. All of the venues were already in place and required only temporary modifications. The organizing committee decided not to build an Olympic Village; instead, foreign athletes were housed in makeshift camps at military bases and colleges around London, while local athletes were told to stay at home. Despite these measures, the combined venues of the 1948 Summer Olympics recorded the highest attendance figures for a Games at that time.

The women's javelin throw event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1948 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on July 31, 1948. The final was won by Herma Bauma of Austria.

The individual dressage in equestrian at the 1948 Olympic Games in London was held in Aldershot from 9 to 10 August. Swiss rider Hans Moser won the gold medal. The silver was won by André Jousseaume of France and the bronze by Swedish rider Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern, Jr. The sixth place finisher, Gehnäll Persson, was disqualified when it was discovered that he was only a noncommissioned officer and thus ineligible to compete.

The team dressage in equestrian at the 1948 Olympic Games in London was held in the town of Aldershot on 9 August. The French team consisting of André Jousseaume, Jean Saint-Fort Paillard and Maurice Buret won the gold medal. The United States won silver and Portugal took bronze.

The team eventing in equestrian at the 1948 Olympic Games in London was held in the town of Aldershot and at the Tweseldown Racecourse from 10 to 13 August. The American team of Charles Anderson, Frank Henry and Earl Foster Thomson won the gold medal. Sweden won the silver medal and Mexico took bronze.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Equestrian at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping</span> Equestrian at the Olympics

The individual show jumping in equestrian at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London was held at the Wembley Stadium on 14 August. The competition consisted of a single round of jumping. In the case of a tie in points, a jump-off was arranged. The jump-off had no time limit, however, the time taken to complete the jump-off was used as a tie-breaker. The points from the individual competition were also used in the team competition. There were 44 competitors from 15 nations, with nations able to send up to three riders each. The event was won by Humberto Mariles of Mexico, with his teammate Rubén Uriza taking silver at the top of a three-way jump-off for second place. Mariles' win was Mexico's first victory in the event. Jean-François d'Orgeix of France earned that nation's first individual jumping medal since 1928 with his bronze.

The team jumping in equestrian at the 1948 Olympic Games in London was held at the Empire Stadium on 14 August. The competition consisted of a single round of jumping. In the case of a tie in points, a jump-off was arranged. The jump-off had no time limit, however, the time taken to complete the jump-off was used as a tie-breaker. The points from the individual competition were also used in the team competition.

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1948 London Summer Games: Men's Three-Day Event, Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 18 April 2020.

Sources