Equestrian at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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Individual eventing
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
1952OG-von Blixen-Finecke-Jr-Jubal-cross.jpg
Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. and Jubal
Venue Laakso
Ruskeasuo Equestrian Hall
Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Date30 July – 2 August
Competitors59 from 21 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg Guy Lefrant Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg Wilhelm Büsing Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  1948
1956  

The individual eventing in equestrian at the 1956 Olympic Games in Helsinki was held from 30 July to 2 August. [1] Only 34 of the 59 starters were able to finish the competition, with 20 being disqualified in the cross-country, 3 more retiring during that phase, and 2 being disqualified in the jumping. [2]

Competition format

The team and individual eventing competitions used the same scores. Eventing consisted of a dressage test, a cross-country test, and a jumping test. The competitor with the best total score (fewest penalty points) won.

Results

Standings after dressage

Leaders after dressage, Mauno Roiha and Laaos 1952OG-Roiha-Laaos.jpg
Leaders after dressage, Mauno Roiha and Laaos
RankRiderHorseNationDressage
1 Mauno Roiha LaaosFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -84.00
2 Wilhelm Büsing HubertusFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -103.50
3 Olof Stahre KometFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -108.66
4 Lucio Manzin Golden MountFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -108.80
5 Klaus Wagner DachsFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -109.66
6 Salvatore Oppes ChampagneFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -110.33
7 Charles Hough Jr. CassivellannusUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -111.66
8 Folke Frölén FairFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -118.20
9 Piero D'Inzeo PagoroFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -118.80
10 Aage Rubæk-Nielsen SaharaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -119.00
11 Guy Lefrant VerdunFlag of France.svg  France -119.50
12 Hans Schwarzenbach Vae VictisFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -121.66
12 Otto Mønsted Acthon SirdarFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -121.66
14 Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. JubalFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -123.33
15 André de la Simone BaccusFlag of France.svg  France -124.50
16 Carlos Villanueva San LuisFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -124.66
17 Veikko Vartiainen SabinaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -126.00
18 Bertie Hill StellaFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -126.33
18 Werner Kilcher VoiletteFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -126.33
20 Max van Loon NerantsoulaFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -127.33
21 Ernest van Loon AmpėreFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -128.80
22 Pedro Mercado MandingaFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -130.80
23 Hernán Vigil NaftolFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -132.80
24 Charles-Philbert de Couët de Lorry Moskito IIIFlag of France.svg  France -133.50
25 Yury Andreyev LogovojFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -135.00
26 Laurence Rook Starlight XVFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -137.33
27 Valerian Kuybyshev PerekopFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -139.00
28 Boris Lilov ZagibFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -139.50
29 Hans Christian Andersen TomFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -142.20
30 Nicolae Mihalcea GhibelinFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -145.20
31 Reg Hindley SpeculationFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -145.80
32 John Wofford Benny GrimesUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -146.00
33 Mario Leuenberg MichoFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -148.66
34 Jorge Canaves YatayFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -150.66
35 Joaquín Nogueras BlasonFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -151.33
36 Mark Darley Emily LittleFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -152.66
37 Wiel Hendrickx PatrickFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -153.33
38 Rashko Fratev StalingradeFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -156.20
39 Mario Becerril TamaulipasFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -156.33
40 Fernando Cavaleiro CaudelFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -159.00
41 Ilmari Haimi KeijaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -160.50
42 Jörg Ziegler VannaFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -161.00
43 Ian Hume-Dudgeon HopeFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -162.20
44 Rolando Mosqueira TrelarosFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -163.80
45 Larry McGuinness TaraFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -171.33
46 Mihai Timu CornetFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -171.66
47 Henry Stewart Treviranus RustumFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -172.00
48 Krastyo Gochev StratsineFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -172.80
49 António de Almeida FlorentinaFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -173.20
50 Walter Staley Craigwood ParkUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -173.50
51 Joaquim Silva FaialFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -173.80
52 Pericles Cavalcanti DestinoFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -175.50
53 Stoyan Rogachev LérineFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -178.50
54 Thomas Gayford ConstellationFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -180.50
55 Petre Andreanu CiurlanFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -182.00
56 Harry Freeman-Jackson CuchulainFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -183.66
57 Beltrán de Albuquerque HuronFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -186.00
58 Otto Rothe Trux von KamaxFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -186.33
59 Fernando López Amado MioFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -190.33

Standings after cross-country

Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. and Jubal 1952OG-von Blixen-Finecke-Jr-Jubal.jpg
Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. and Jubal
Wilhelm Busing and Hubertus 1952OG-Busing-Hubertus.jpg
Wilhelm Büsing and Hubertus
Reg Hindley and Speculation 1952OG-Hindley-Speculation.jpg
Reg Hindley and Speculation
Hans Christian Andersen and Tom 1952OG-Andersen-Tom.jpg
Hans Christian Andersen and Tom
RankRiderHorseNationDressageCross-countryTotal
Points lostPoints gained
ObstaclesTimeTotalStage BStage DTotal
1 Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. JubalFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -123.330003669105-18.33
2 Olof Stahre KometFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -108.66000305181-27.66
3 Guy Lefrant VerdunFlag of France.svg  France -119.50000363975-44.50
4 Pedro Mercado MandingaFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -130.80000275178-52.80
5 Wilhelm Büsing HubertusFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -103.50000212748-55.50
6 Klaus Wagner DachsFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -109.6601515303969-55.66
7 Bertie Hill StellaFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -126.33000333669-57.33
8 Charles Hough Jr. CassivellannusUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -111.66000361551-60.66
9 Valerian Kuybyshev PerekopFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -139.00000363975-64.00
10 Piero D'Inzeo PagoroFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -118.8020020363672-66.80
11 Beltrán de Albuquerque HuronFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -186.00000334578-108.00
12 Mario Leuenberg MichoFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -148.6620020362157-111.66
13 Reg Hindley SpeculationFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -145.8020020361854-111.80
14 Folke Frölén FairFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -118.2080080364884-114.20
15 Otto Rothe Trux von KamaxFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -186.33000304272-114.33
16 Jörg Ziegler VannaFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -161.0020020302454-127.00
17 Hans Schwarzenbach Vae VictisFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -121.666006027936-145.66
18 Walter Staley Craigwood ParkUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -173.5020020331245-148.50
19 Fernando Cavaleiro CaudelFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -159.0080080333366-173.00
20 Hans Christian Andersen TomFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -142.2060107030030-182.20
21 André de la Simone BaccusFlag of France.svg  France -124.501200120361551-193.50
22 Mario Becerril TamaulipasFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -156.3360107030030-196.33
23 Henry Stewart Treviranus RustumFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -172.000606030333-199.00
24 António de Almeida FlorentinaFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -173.201000100332457-216.20
25 Joaquim Silva FaialFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -173.8020406015015-218.80
26 Harry Freeman-Jackson CuchulainFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -183.66100010036945-238.66
27 Otto Mønsted Acthon SirdarFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -121.66015015024024-247.66
28 Ian Hume-Dudgeon HopeFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -162.202010012033033-249.20
29 Aage Rubæk-Nielsen SaharaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -119.008015023030030-319.00
30 Larry McGuinness TaraFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -171.33019019036036-325.33
31 John Wofford Benny GrimesUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -146.002019021018018-338.00
32 Mihai Timu CornetFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -171.662019021021021-360.66
33 Ilmari Haimi KeijaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -160.5080130210033-367.50
34 Mark Darley Emily LittleFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -152.668020028027027-405.66
35 Fernando López Amado MioFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -190.336022028012012-458.33
36 Rolando Mosqueira TrelarosFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -163.802030032015015-468.80
Mauno Roiha LaaosFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -84.00DisqualifiedDSQ
Lucio Manzin Golden MountFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -108.80DisqualifiedDSQ
Salvatore Oppes ChampagneFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -110.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Carlos Villanueva San LuisFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -124.66Did not finishDNF
Veikko Vartiainen SabinaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -126.00DisqualifiedDSQ
Werner Kilcher VoiletteFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -126.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Max van Loon NerantsoulaFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -127.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Ernest van Loon AmpėreFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -128.80DisqualifiedDSQ
Hernán Vigil NaftolFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -132.80Did not finishDNF
Charles-Philbert de Couët de Lorry Moskito IIIFlag of France.svg  France -133.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Yury Andreyev LogovojFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -135.00DisqualifiedDSQ
Laurence Rook Starlight XVFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -137.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Boris Lilov ZagibFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -139.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Nicolae Mihalcea GhibelinFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -145.20DisqualifiedDSQ
Jorge Canaves YatayFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -150.66DisqualifiedDSQ
Joaquín Nogueras BlasonFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -151.33Did not finishDNF
Wiel Hendrickx PatrickFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -153.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Rashko Fratev StalingradeFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -156.20DisqualifiedDSQ
Krastyo Gochev StratsineFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -172.80DisqualifiedDSQ
Pericles Cavalcanti DestinoFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -175.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Stoyan Rogachev LérineFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -178.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Thomas Gayford ConstellationFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -180.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Petre Andreanu CiurlanFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -182.00DisqualifiedDSQ

Final results after jumping

RankRiderHorseNationDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
Points lost
ObstaclesTimeTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. JubalFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -123.3310510010-28.33
Silver medal icon.svg Guy Lefrant VerdunFlag of France.svg  France -119.507510010-54.50
Bronze medal icon.svg Wilhelm Büsing HubertusFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -103.5048000-55.50
4 Pedro Mercado MandingaFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -130.807810010-62.80
5 Klaus Wagner DachsFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -109.665410010-65.66
6 Piero D'Inzeo PagoroFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -118.8052000-66.80
7 Bertie Hill StellaFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -126.336910010-67.33
8 Olof Stahre KometFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -108.6681401.7541.75-69.41
9 Charles Hough Jr. CassivellannusUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -111.665110010-70.66
10 Valerian Kuybyshev PerekopFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -139.007520020-84.00
11 Otto Rothe Trux von KamaxFlag of Germany.svg  Germany -186.3372000-114.33
12 Beltrán de Albuquerque HuronFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -186.007810010-118.00
13 Reg Hindley SpeculationFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -145.803410010-121.80
14 Mario Leuenberg MichoFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -148.6637102.5012.50-124.16
15 Folke Frölén FairFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -118.20410010-124.20
16 Jörg Ziegler VannaFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -161.003420020-147.00
17 Hans Schwarzenbach Vae VictisFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -121.66-2410010-155.66
18 Walter Staley Craigwood ParkUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -173.502520020-168.50
19 Fernando Cavaleiro CaudelFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -159.00-1410010-183.00
20 André de la Simone BaccusFlag of France.svg  France -124.50-69000-193.50
21 Mario Becerril TamaulipasFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico -156.33-40000-196.33
22 Henry Stewart Treviranus RustumFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -172.00-27000-199.00
23 António de Almeida FlorentinaFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -173.20-43000-216.20
24 Joaquim Silva FaialFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal -173.80-45000-218.80
25 Hans Christian Andersen TomFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -142.20-3040040-222.20
26 Otto Mønsted Acthon SirdarFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -121.66-12620020-267.66
27 Harry Freeman-Jackson CuchulainFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -183.66-5530030-268.66
28 Ian Hume-Dudgeon HopeFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -162.20-8720020-269.20
29 Larry McGuinness TaraFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -171.33-154000-325.33
30 Aage Rubæk-Nielsen SaharaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark -119.00-20020020-339.00
31 John Wofford Benny GrimesUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States -146.00-19210010-348.00
32 Ilmari Haimi KeijaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -160.50-20740040-407.50
33 Mark Darley Emily LittleFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland -152.66-25310010-415.66
34 Fernando López Amado MioFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -190.33-26820020-478.33
Mihai Timu CornetFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -171.66-189DisqualifiedDSQ
Rolando Mosqueira TrelarosFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -163.80-305DisqualifiedDSQ
Mauno Roiha LaaosFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -84.00DisqualifiedDSQ
Lucio Manzin Golden MountFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -108.80DisqualifiedDSQ
Salvatore Oppes ChampagneFlag of Italy.svg  Italy -110.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Carlos Villanueva San LuisFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -124.66Did not finishDNF
Veikko Vartiainen SabinaFlag of Finland.svg  Finland -126.00DisqualifiedDSQ
Werner Kilcher VoiletteFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland -126.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Max van Loon NerantsoulaFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -127.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Ernest van Loon AmpėreFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -128.80DisqualifiedDSQ
Hernán Vigil NaftolFlag of Chile.svg  Chile -132.80Did not finishDNF
Charles-Philbert de Couët de Lorry Moskito IIIFlag of France.svg  France -133.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Yury Andreyev LogovojFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -135.00DisqualifiedDSQ
Laurence Rook Starlight XVFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain -137.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Boris Lilov ZagibFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union -139.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Nicolae Mihalcea GhibelinFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -145.20DisqualifiedDSQ
Jorge Cánaves YatayFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina -150.66DisqualifiedDSQ
Joaquín Nogueras BlasonFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain -151.33Did not finishDNF
Wiel Hendrickx PatrickFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -153.33DisqualifiedDSQ
Rashko Fratev StalingradeFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -156.20DisqualifiedDSQ
Krastyo Gochev StratsineFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -172.80DisqualifiedDSQ
Pericles Cavalcanti DestinoFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil -175.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Stoyan Rogachev LérineFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria -178.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Thomas Gayford ConstellationFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada -180.50DisqualifiedDSQ
Petre Andreanu CiurlanFlag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania -182.00DisqualifiedDSQ

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References

  1. Official Report, p. 522.
  2. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1952 Helsinki 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 20 April 2020.

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