Equestrian at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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Individual eventing
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue Olympic Equestrian Centre
Date23–25 July
Competitors49 from 13 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Edmund Coffin Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Michael Plumb Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Karl Schultz Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
  1972
1980  

The individual eventing at the 1976 Summer Olympics took place on 23 and 25 July. The event was open to men and women. The competition included three segments: dressage, cross-country, and show-jumping. Penalties from each were summed to give a total score. [1]

The competition was split into three phases:

  1. Dressage (23 July)
    Riders performed the dressage test.
  2. Endurance (24 July)
    Riders tackled roads and tracks, steeplechase and cross-country portions.
  3. Jumping (25 July)
    Riders jumped at the show jumping course.

Results

RankRiderHorseNationalityDressageRankEnduranceRankAfter EnduranceRankJumpingRankTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Edmund Coffin Bally-CorFlag of the United States.svg  United States 64.59650.402114.9920.001114.99
Silver medal icon.svg Michael Plumb Better & BetterFlag of the United States.svg  United States 66.25749.601115.85310.0014125.85
Bronze medal icon.svg Karl Schultz MadrigalFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 46.25163.205109.45120.0025129.45
4 Richard Meade FinvarraFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 73.751257.603131.35510.0014141.35
5 Wayne Roycroft LaurensonFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 80.841397.2012178.0470.001178.04
6 Gerry Sinnott CroghanFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 101.253777.607178.8580.001178.85
7 Jean Valat VampireFlag of France.svg  France 92.502795.2011187.7090.001187.70
8 Yuri Salnikov RumpelFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 86.6619102.8014189.46100.001189.46
9 Federico Roman ShamrockFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 73.3410120.8016194.14140.001194.14
10 Bruce Davidson Irish-CapFlag of the United States.svg  United States 54.162136.0020190.161110.0014200.16
11 Juliet Graham SumatraFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 110.844681.608192.441210.2524202.69
12 Mervyn Bennett Regal ReignFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 120.844985.209206.04160.001206.04
13 Herbert Blöcker AlbrantFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 108.754494.4010203.151510.0014213.15
14 Mario Turner Tempest BlislandFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 99.5936113.6015213.19180.001213.19
15 Eric Horgan PontoonFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 72.509120.8016193.301320.0025213.30
16 Bill Roycroft VersionFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 86.6619128.8019215.46200.001215.46
17 Valery Dvoryaninov ZeilaFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 86.2518122.0018208.251710.0014218.25
18 Jean-Yves Touzaint AladinFlag of France.svg  France 112.9147101.2013214.111910.0014224.11
19 Helmut Rethemeier PaulineFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 70.008152.0021222.002120.0025242.00
20 Denis Pigott HillsteadFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 92.9128153.6022246.51230.001246.51
21 Mary Anne Tauskey Marcus AureliusFlag of the United States.svg  United States 97.0634162.4024259.462410.0014269.46
22 Alessandro Argenton WoodlandFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 102.9139172.0025274.91250.001274.91
23 Cathy Wedge City FellaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 99.1635187.6026286.76270.001286.76
24 Princess Anne GoodwillFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 91.2526204.8027296.05283.2513299.30
25 Viktor Kalinin AraksFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 85.8417218.0029303.842910.0014313.84
26 Robin Hahn L'EspritFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 94.1631215.2028309.363010.0014319.36
27 Carlos Alfonso UcaseFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 117.9148321.2032439.113310.0014449.11
28 Rodolfo Grazzini VeracruzFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 88.3423420.8034509.143420.7529529.89
29 Juan Roberto Redon ArrupeFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 105.4142574.0035679.413520.0025699.41
DNF Ronnie McMahon San CarlosFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 107.5043322.4033429.9032Disqualified
DNF Lucinda Prior-Palmer Be FairFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 62.91559.604122.514Did not finish
DNF Giovanni Bossi BostonFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 92.912868.806161.716Did not finish
DNF Hugh Thomas PlayamarFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 85.0016156.0023241.0022Did not finish
DNF Jim Day ViceroyFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 60.004220.4030280.4026Did not finish
DNF Norman van de Vater Blue Tom TitFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 94.1631279.2031373.3631Did not finish
DNF Otto Ammermann VolturnoFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 58.753DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Thierry Touzaint Ut MajeurFlag of France.svg  France 73.3410Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Dominique Bentejac DjerkFlag of France.svg  France 82.0914DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Gen Ueda PontiffFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 82.9115Did not finishDid not advance
DNF David Bárcena CachibacheFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 87.0921Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Carlos Rawson Dos de OroFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 87.5022Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Pyotr Gornushko GusarFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 88.7524Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Kenkichi Ishiguro AsodeskaFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 90.8425DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Silvia de Luna TahuocaFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 93.3430DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Ángel Boyenechea RasputinFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 94.1631DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Rita de Luna PampaFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 101.6638DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF José Luis Pérez Soto FasinanteFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 104.5940DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Kenji Eto Inter-NihonFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 105.0041DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Maríano Bucio CocalecoFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 108.7544DisqualifiedDid not advance

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