Equestrian at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Team eventing

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Team eventing
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
1952OG-eventing-Sweden-team.jpg
Team Sweden
Venue Laakso
Ruskeasuo Equestrian Hall
Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Date30 July – 2 August
Competitors57 from 19 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr.
Olof Stahre
Folke Frölén
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg Wilhelm Büsing
Klaus Wagner
Otto Rothe
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Charles Hough Jr.
Walter Staley
John Wofford
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
  1948
1956  

The team eventing in equestrian at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki was held from 30 July to 2 August. [1] Only 33 of the 57 starters were able to finish the competition, with 19 being disqualified in the cross-country, 3 more retiring during that phase, and 2 being disqualified in the jumping. This left only 6 of the 19 teams with all three riders finishing. [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. Team eventing final scores were the sum of the three individual scores for riders from the same nation; a team that did not have all three riders finish did not place.

Results

Standings after dressage

Team rankNationIndividual resultsTeam penalties
RiderHorsePenalties
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Lucio Manzin Golden Mount-108.80-337.93
Salvatore Oppes Champagne-110.33
Piero D'Inzeo Pagoro-118.80
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Olof Stahre Komet-108.66-350.19
Folke Frölén Fair-118.20
Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. Jubal-123.33
3Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Mauno Roiha Laaos-84.00-370.50
Veikko Vartiainen Sabina-126.00
Ilmari Haimi Keija-160.50
4Flag of France.svg  France Guy Lefrant Verdun-119.50-377.50
André de la Simone Baccus-124.50
Charles-Philbert de Couët de Lorry Moskito III-133.50
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Aage Rubæk-Nielsen Sahara-119.00-382.86
Otto Mønsted Acthon Sirdar-121.66
Hans Christian Andersen Tom-142.20
6Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Wilhelm Büsing Hubertus-103.50-399.49
Klaus Wagner Dachs-109.66
Otto Rothe Trux von Kamax-186.33
7Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Carlos Villanueva San Luis-124.66-406.12
Pedro Mercado Mandinga-130.80
Jorge Canaves Yatay-150.66
8Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Hans Schwarzenbach Vae Victis-121.66-408.99
Werner Kilcher Voilette-126.33
Jörg Ziegler Vanna-161.00
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Bertie Hill Stella-126.33-409.46
Laurence Rook Starlight XV-137.33
Reg Hindley Speculation-145.80
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Max van Loon Nerantsoula-127.33-409.46
Ernest van Loon Ampėre-128.80
Wiel Hendrickx Patrick-153.33
11Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union Yury Andreyev Logovoj-135.00-413.50
Valerian Kuybyshev Perekop-139.00
Boris Lilov Zagib-139.50
12US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Charles Hough Jr. Cassivellannus-111.66-431.16
John Wofford Benny Grimes-146.00
Walter Staley Craigwood Park-173.50
13Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Hernán Vigil Naftol-132.80-445.26
Mario Leuenberg Micho-148.66
Rolando Mosqueira Trelaros-163.80
14Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Mark Darley Emily Little-152.66-498.52
Ian Hume-Dudgeon Hope-162.20
Harry Freeman-Jackson Cuchulain-183.66
15Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania Nicolae Mihalcea Ghibelin-145.20-498.86
Mihai Timu Cornet-171.66
Petre Andreanu Ciurlan-182.00
16Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fernando Cavaleiro Caudel-159.00-506.00
António de Almeida Florentina-173.20
Joaquim Silva Faial-173.80
17Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Rashko Fratev Stalingrade-156.20-507.50
Krastyo Gochev Stratsine-172.80
Stoyan Rogachev Lérine-178.50
18Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada Larry McGuinness Tara-171.33-523.83
Henry Stewart Treviranus Rustum-172.00
Thomas Gayford Constellation-180.50
19Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Joaquín Nogueras Blason-151.33-527.66
Beltrán de Albuquerque Huron-186.00
Fernando López Amado Mio-190.33

Standings after cross-country

Team rankNationIndividual resultsTeam penalties
RiderHorseDressageCross-countryTotal
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. Jubal-123.33105-18.33-160.19
Olof Stahre Komet-108.6681-27.66
Folke Frölén Fair-118.204-114.20
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Wilhelm Büsing Hubertus-103.5048-55.50-225.49
Klaus Wagner Dachs-109.6654-55.66
Otto Rothe Trux von Kamax-186.3372-114.33
3US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Charles Hough Jr. Cassivellannus-111.6651-60.66-547.16
Walter Staley Craigwood Park-173.5025-148.50
John Wofford Benny Grimes-146.00-192-338.00
4Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fernando Cavaleiro Caudel-159.00-14-173.00-608.00
António de Almeida Florentina-173.20-43-216.20
Joaquim Silva Faial-173.80-45-218.80
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Hans Christian Andersen Tom-142.20-40-182.20-748.86
Otto Mønsted Acthon Sirdar-121.66-126-247.66
Aage Rubæk-Nielsen Sahara-119.00-200-319.00
6Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Harry Freeman-Jackson Cuchulain-183.66-55-238.66-893.52
Ian Hume-Dudgeon Hope-162.20-87-249.20
Mark Darley Emily Little-152.66-253-405.66
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Bertie Hill Stella-126.3369-57.33Eliminated
Reg Hindley Speculation-145.8034-111.80
Laurence Rook Starlight XV-137.33Disqualified
Flag of France.svg  France Guy Lefrant Verdun-119.5075-44.50Eliminated
André de la Simone Baccus-124.50-69-193.50
Charles-Philbert de Couët de Lorry Moskito III-133.50Disqualified
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Jörg Ziegler Vanna-161.0034-127.00Eliminated
Hans Schwarzenbach Vae Victis-121.66-24-145.66
Werner Kilcher Voilette-126.33Disqualified
Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada Henry Stewart Treviranus Rustum-172.00-27-199.00Eliminated
Larry McGuinness Tara-171.33-154-325.33
Thomas Gayford Constellation-180.50Disqualified
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Beltrán de Albuquerque Huron-186.0078-108.00Eliminated
Fernando López Amado Mio-190.33-268-458.33
Joaquín Nogueras Blason-151.33Did not finish
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Mario Leuenberg Micho-148.6637-111.66Eliminated
Rolando Mosqueira Trelaros-163.80-305-468.80
Hernán Vigil Naftol-132.80Did not finish
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Pedro Mercado Mandinga-130.8078-52.80Eliminated
Carlos Villanueva San Luis-124.66Did not finish
Jorge Canaves Yatay-150.66Disqualified
Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union Valerian Kuybyshev Perekop-139.0075-64.00Eliminated
Yury Andreyev Logovoj-135.00Disqualified
Boris Lilov Zagib-139.50Disqualified
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Piero D'Inzeo Pagoro-118.8052-66.80Eliminated
Lucio Manzin Golden Mount-108.80Disqualified
Salvatore Oppes Champagne-110.33Disqualified
Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania Mihai Timu Cornet-171.66-189-360.66Eliminated
Nicolae Mihalcea Ghibelin-145.20Disqualified
Petre Andreanu Ciurlan-182.00Disqualified
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Ilmari Haimi Keija-160.50-207-367.50Eliminated
Mauno Roiha Laaos-84.00Disqualified
Veikko Vartiainen Sabina-126.00Disqualified
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Max van Loon Nerantsoula-127.33DisqualifiedEliminated
Ernest van Loon Ampėre-128.80Disqualified
Wiel Hendrickx Patrick-153.33Disqualified
Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Rashko Fratev Stalingrade-156.20DisqualifiedEliminated
Krastyo Gochev Stratsine-172.80Disqualified
Stoyan Rogachev Lérine-178.50Disqualified

Final standings after jumping

Team Germany 1952OG-eventing-German-competitors.jpg
Team Germany
Team rankNationIndividual resultsTeam penalties
RiderHorseDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. Jubal-123.33105-10-28.33-221.94
Olof Stahre Komet-108.6681-41.75-69.41
Folke Frölén Fair-118.204-10-124.20
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Wilhelm Büsing Hubertus-103.50480-55.50-235.49
Klaus Wagner Dachs-109.6654-10-65.66
Otto Rothe Trux von Kamax-186.33720-114.33
Bronze medal icon.svgUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States Charles Hough Jr. Cassivellannus-111.6651-10-70.66-587.16
Walter Staley Craigwood Park-173.5025-20-168.50
John Wofford Benny Grimes-146.00-192-10-348.00
4Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fernando Cavaleiro Caudel-159.00-14-10-183.00-618.00
António de Almeida Florentina-173.20-430-216.20
Joaquim Silva Faial-173.80-450-218.80
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Hans Christian Andersen Tom-142.20-40-40-222.20-828.86
Otto Mønsted Acthon Sirdar-121.66-126-20-267.66
Aage Rubæk-Nielsen Sahara-119.00-200-20-339.00
6Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Harry Freeman-Jackson Cuchulain-183.66-55-30-268.66-953.52
Ian Hume-Dudgeon Hope-162.20-87-20-269.20
Mark Darley Emily Little-152.66-253-10-415.66
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Bertie Hill Stella-126.3369-10-67.33Eliminated
Reg Hindley Speculation-145.8034-10-121.80
Laurence Rook Starlight XV-137.33Disqualified
Flag of France.svg  France Guy Lefrant Verdun-119.5075-10-54.50Eliminated
André de la Simone Baccus-124.50-690-193.50
Charles-Philbert de Couët de Lorry Moskito III-133.50Disqualified
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Jörg Ziegler Vanna-161.0034-20-147.00Eliminated
Hans Schwarzenbach Vae Victis-121.66-24-10-155.66
Werner Kilcher Voilette-126.33Disqualified
Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada Henry Stewart Treviranus Rustum-172.00-270-199.00Eliminated
Larry McGuinness Tara-171.33-1540-325.33
Thomas Gayford Constellation-180.50Disqualified
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Beltrán de Albuquerque Huron-186.0078-10-118.00Eliminated
Fernando López Amado Mio-190.33-268-20-468.33
Joaquín Nogueras Blason-151.33Did not finish
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Pedro Mercado Mandinga-130.8078-10-62.80Eliminated
Carlos Villanueva San Luis-124.66Did not finish
Jorge Canaves Yatay-150.66Disqualified
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Piero D'Inzeo Pagoro-118.80520-66.80Eliminated
Lucio Manzin Golden Mount-108.80Disqualified
Salvatore Oppes Champagne-110.33Disqualified
Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union Valerian Kuybyshev Perekop-139.0075-20-84.00Eliminated
Yury Andreyev Logovoj-135.00Disqualified
Boris Lilov Zagib-139.50Disqualified
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Mario Leuenberg Micho-148.6637-12.50-124.16Eliminated
Rolando Mosqueira Trelaros-163.80-305Disqualified
Hernán Vigil Naftol-132.80Did not finish
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Ilmari Haimi Keija-160.50-207-40-407.50Eliminated
Mauno Roiha Laaos-84.00Disqualified
Veikko Vartiainen Sabina-126.00Disqualified
Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania Mihai Timu Cornet-171.66-189DisqualifiedEliminated
Nicolae Mihalcea Ghibelin-145.20Disqualified
Petre Andreanu Ciurlan-182.00Disqualified
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Max van Loon Nerantsoula-127.33DisqualifiedEliminated
Ernest van Loon Ampėre-128.80Disqualified
Wiel Hendrickx Patrick-153.33Disqualified
Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Rashko Fratev Stalingrade-156.20DisqualifiedEliminated
Krastyo Gochev Stratsine-172.80Disqualified
Stoyan Rogachev Lérine-178.50Disqualified

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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, Team". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 20 April 2020.

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