Equestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

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Individual jumping
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
CSO Stockholm 1956.png
The course
Venue Stockholm Olympic Stadium
Date17 June 1956
Competitors66 from 24 nations
Winning total4
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hans Günter Winkler
Flag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Raimondo D'Inzeo
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Bronze medal icon.svg Piero D'Inzeo
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  1952
1960  

The individual show jumping at the 1956 Summer Olympics took place on 17 June, at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium. The event was open to men and women, with two women competing. It was the 10th appearance of the event. [1] There were 66 competitors from 24 nations, with each nation able to send a team of up to three riders and the team and individual events sharing results. [2] The event was won by Hans Günter Winkler of the United Team of Germany, a victory in the debut for that nation though Germany had won in 1936. Brothers Raimondo D'Inzeo and Piero D'Inzeo took silver and bronze, respectively, the first medals for Italy in individual jumping since 1924.

Background

This was the 10th appearance of the event, which had first been held at the 1900 Summer Olympics and has been held at every Summer Olympics at which equestrian sports have been featured (that is, excluding 1896, 1904, and 1908). It is the oldest event on the current programme, the only one that was held in 1900. [2]

Five of the top 10 riders from the 1952 competition returned: gold medalist Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola of France, bronze medalist Fritz Thiedemann of Germany (now competing as the United Team of Germany), fourth-place finisher Eloy de Menezes of Brazil, fifth-place finisher Wilfred White of Great Britain, and seventh-place finisher Raimondo D'Inzeo of Italy. The first two World Champions in the event, Paco Goyoaga of Spain (1953) and Hans Günter Winkler of the United Team of Germany (1954 and 1955) were present, with Winkler favored in the competition. [2]

Australia, Cambodia, and Venezuela each made their debut in the event; East and West Germany competed together as the United Team of Germany for the first time. France and Sweden both competed for the ninth time, tied for the most of any nation; Sweden had missed only the inaugural 1900 competition, while France missed the individual jumping in 1932.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1952. Scores from the two runs were added together for a total score.

The team and individual jumping competitions used the same results. The course had 13 obstacles. The time limit was 1 minute, 56.1 seconds. Penalty points were received for obstacle faults (3, 4, 6, or 8 points based on severity) or exceeding the time limit (0.25 points per second or fraction thereof over the limit). A third refusal or jumping an obstacle out of order resulted in elimination.

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 17 June 19569:00
16:00
Round 1
Round 2

Results

66 riders competed. [3] For the first time since 1932, no jump-off was required to determine the medalists.

Winkler led after one round with 4 faults. In second was defending champion Jonquères d'Oriola at 7. There were five riders tied for third at 8, including both D'Inzeo brothers. Winkler suffered a pulled groin and would have withdrawn except that doing so would cost his teammates a chance at a team event medal (Germany led, but all three riders had to finish). He rode the second round dosed with (visibly insufficient) painkillers and coffee. [2]

Despite those impediments, Winkler was one of three riders to ride a clean second round (though one, López, had a .75 time penalty). He both took the individual gold and led Germany to the team gold. The other rider to come out of round 2 with no faults was the younger D'Inzeo, Raimondo. With Jonquères d'Oriola having a relatively poor second round (at 8 faults), the Frenchman fell to sixth—leaped over by 4 of the 5 men who had been tied for third after round 1. Raimondo's clean round earned him silver; his elder brother Piero's 3 second-round faults was good for bronze. Thiedemann and White each had 4 faults in the second round, tying for fourth.

The first two women to compete in the event, Pat Smythe and Brigitte Schockaert, finished 10th and 34th, respectively.

RankRiderHorseNationRound 1Round 2Total
FaultsTimeTotalFaultsTimeTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Hans Günter Winkler HallaFlag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany 4040004
Silver medal icon.svg Raimondo D'Inzeo MeranoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 8080008
Bronze medal icon.svg Piero D'Inzeo UruguayFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 80830311
4 Fritz Thiedemann MeteorFlag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany 80840412
Wilfred White NizefelaFlag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 80840412
6 Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola VouletteFlag of France.svg  France 70771815
7 Henrique Callado MartingilFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1201240416
8 Carlos César Delía DiscutidoFlag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 1501540419
9 Mohamed Selim Zaki Insh' AllahFlag of Egypt (1953-1958).svg  Egypt 1601640420
10 Pat Smythe FlanaganFlag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 8081121321
11 Albert Szatola AranyosFlag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Hungary 1601680824
Hugh Wiley Trail GuideUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States 1601680824
Alfons Lütke Westhues AlaFlag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany 1601680824
14 Carlos López TapatíoFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 2702700.750.7527.75
15 Paco Goyoaga FahnenkönigFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 2002080828
William Steinkraus Night OwlUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States 2002080828
17 Pedro Mayorga CoriolanoFlag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 160161601632
18 Kevin Barry BallyneetyFlag of Ireland (3-2).svg  Ireland 230231201235
19 William de Rham Va-ViteCivil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 200201601636
Peter Robeson ScorchinFlag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 160162002036
21 Andrey Favorsky ManeuvrFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 200202002040
Gamal Haress Nefertity IIFlag of Egypt (1953-1958).svg  Egypt 200202002040
23 Billy Ringrose Liffey ValeFlag of Ireland (3-2).svg  Ireland 240242002044
24 Salvatore Oppes PagoroFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 194232402447
25 Naldo Dasso RamitoFlag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 160161913.532.548.5
26 Koichi Kawaguchi FujiFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 280282402452
27 Frank Chapot BelairUS flag 48 stars.svg  United States 351.2536.251601652.25
Patrick Kiernan BallynontyFlag of Ireland (3-2).svg  Ireland 19019294.2533.2552.25
29 Bernard de Fombelle DoriaFlag of France.svg  France 12012391.7540.7552.75
30 Salih Koç BasakFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 24024281.2529.2553.25
31 Kunihiro Ohta EforegiotFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 20020322.2534.2554.25
32 Anders Gernandt RöhällFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 320321942355
33 Nelson Pessoa Filho RelinchoFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil 320322332658
34 Brigitte Schockaert MuscadinFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 320322702759
Alexander Stoffel BricoleCivil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 270273203259
36 Carlos Figueroa GracieuxFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 2112.533.52802861.5
37 Marc Büchler DurocCivil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 253.528.53603664.5
38 Alpaslan Günes Esmer AltinFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 294.2533.253203265.25
39 Vladimir Raspopov KodexFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 320322717.544.576.5
40 Wilhelm Stewen LojalFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 470473603683
41 Eloy de Menezes BiguáFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil 3125.2556.25253.7528.7585
42 Renyldo Ferreira BibelotFlag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil 218.2529.254115.2556.2585.5
43 Raymond Lombard DandyFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3911.550.53603686.5
44 Georges Calmon VirtuosoFlag of France.svg  France 4113.7554.753203286.75
45 Tor Burman RouquadeFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 358.2543.253918.7557.75101
Georges Poffé HicamboyFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 12012EliminatedEliminated
Omar El-Hadary AuerFlag of Egypt (1953-1958).svg  Egypt 6919.588.5EliminatedEliminated
Kauko Paananen LassiFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 377.544.5EliminatedEliminated
Lajos Somlay DobosFlag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Hungary Eliminated474.2551.25Eliminated
Arvi Tervalampi MarrasFlag of Finland.svg  Finland EliminatedEliminatedEliminated
Boris Lilov BostonFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union EliminatedEliminatedEliminated
Bedri Böke DominoFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey EliminatedEliminatedEliminated
István Szondy HiganyFlag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Hungary EliminatedEliminatedEliminated
Rodrigo da Silveira LimerickFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal EliminatedDid not startEliminated
João Azevedo LicorneFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Víctor Molina TamanacoFlag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Jesús Rivas MurachiFlag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Roberto Moll SorocaimaFlag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Peter Lichtner-Hoyer RienziFlag of Austria.svg  Austria EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Adolf Lauda SchönbrunnFlag of Austria.svg  Austria EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Romuald Halm BiankaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Birck Elgaaen OsiraFlag of Norway.svg  Norway EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Douglas Wijkander BimboFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Bert Jacobs DumbellFlag of Australia.svg  Australia EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Saing Pen PomponFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia EliminatedDid not startEliminated
Isoup Ganthy Flatteur IIFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia EliminatedDid not startEliminated

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1956 Stockholm Equestrian Games: Mixed Jumping, Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Jumping, Individual, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  3. Official Report, pp. 246–51.