Equestrian at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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Individual eventing
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue
Date29 July – 3 August
Competitors48 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Mark Todd Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Silver medal icon.svg Karen Stives Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Virginia Holgate Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
  1980
1988  

The individual eventing competition was one of six equestrian events on the Equestrian at the 1984 Summer Olympics programme. Dressage and stadium jumping portions of the competition were held at the Santa Anita Racetrack in Arcadia, California, the endurance stage was held at Fairbanks Ranch, California. [1]

Contents

The competition was split into three phases:

  1. Dressage (29–30 July)
    Riders performed the dressage test.
  2. Endurance (1 August)
    Riders tackled roads and tracks, steeplechase and cross-country portions.
  3. Jumping (3 August)
    Riders jumped at the show jumping course.

Results

RankRiderHorseNationalityDressageRankEnduranceRankAfter EnduranceRankJumpingRankTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Mark Todd Charisma Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 51.6040.00151.6020.00151.60
Silver medal icon.svg Karen Stives Ben ArthurFlag of the United States.svg  United States 49.2030.00149.2015.002354.20
Bronze medal icon.svg Virginia Holgate Priceless Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 56.4070.40556.8030.00156.80
4 Torrance Fleischmann FinvarraFlag of the United States.svg  United States 57.60102.80760.4040.00160.40
5 Pascal Morvillers Gulliver BFlag of France.svg  France 52.60510.401263.0060.00163.00
6 Lucinda Green Regal RealmFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 63.80220.00163.8080.00163.80
7 Marina Sciocchetti Master HuntFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 67.00300.00167.00100.00167.00
8 Mauro Checcoli Spey Cast BoyFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 60.40151.60662.0055.002367.00
9 Ian Stark Oxford BlueFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 56.4077.20963.6075.002368.60
10 Michael Plumb Blue StoneFlag of the United States.svg  United States 61.20165.20866.4095.002371.40
11 Hansueli Schmutz OranFlag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 39.80132.802572.60120.00172.60
12 Dietmar Hogrefe FoliantFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 66.00268.401074.40130.00174.40
13 Bruce Davidson JJ Babu Flag of the United States.svg  United States 49.00221.201770.20115.002375.20
14 Bettina Overesch PeacetimeFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 66.402713.201479.60160.00179.60
15 Andrew Hoy DaveyFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 65.002410.001175.00145.002380.00
16 Claus Erhorn Fair LadyFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 56.40723.601880.00170.00180.00
17 Marie-Christine Duroy HarleyFlag of France.svg  France 58.201227.202285.40190.00185.40
18 Jan Jönsson IsoldeFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 57.601028.802486.40200.00186.40
19 Mervyn Bennet Regal ReignFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 66.602910.801377.401510.003487.40
20 Armand Bigot Jacquou du BoisFlag of France.svg  France 72.003715.601587.60210.00187.60
21 Vicki Roycroft Looking AheadFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 67.403123.601891.00230.00191.00
22 Mary Hamilton WhistFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 63.202026.802190.00228.003398.00
23 Sarah Gordon RathkennyFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 74.204020.001694.20245.002399.20
24 Göran Breisner BobalongFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 61.401738.002799.40250.251999.65
25 Kelly Plitz DialadreamFlag of Canada.svg  Canada 67.403136.0026103.40265.0023108.40
26 Daniel Nion Gerome AFlag of France.svg  France 62.401947.6029110.00285.0023115.00
27 David Foster AughatoreFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 77.204142.0028119.20290.7521119.95
28 Andrew Nicholson KahluaFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 78.004527.202227.202225.0040130.40
29 Fiona Wentges BallyluskyFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 72.603856.8030129.403015.0039144.40
30 Bartolo Ambrosione BrickFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 59.801486.4033146.20320.5020146.70
31 Christian Persson JoelFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 65.802578.0032143.803110.0034153.80
32 Diana Clapham WindjammerFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 70.003595.2034165.20340.001165.20
33 Edie Tarves MandrakeFlag of Canada.svg  Canada 63.6021102.0035165.60350.001165.60
34 Sandra del Castillo AlegreFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 81.204677.6031158.803310.0034168.80
35 Martha Griggs Jack the LadFlag of Canada.svg  Canada 74.0039120.4036194.40370.001194.40
36 Michael Pettersson Up To DateFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 54.006134.8039188.803610.0034198.80
37 Andrew Bennie JadeFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 69.4033126.4037195.80385.0023200.80
38 Liz Ashton OssianFlag of Canada.svg  Canada 69.6034131.6038201.20390.001201.20
39 Burkhard Tesdorpf FreedomFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 62.2018151.6040213.80402.2522216.05
40 Armando Romero HomnajeFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 77.6043363.2041440.804110.0034450.80
DNF Peter Gray Counts BestFlag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Bermuda 59.201323.601882.8018Did not finish
DNF Salvador Suárez ChuviscarFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 64.0023DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Juan Roberto Redon GrisFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 66.4027DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Wayne Roycroft Regal MonarchFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 70.6036DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Geremia Toia Semi ValleyFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 77.2041DisqualifiedDid not advance
DNF Richard Rader DeuceFlag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands 78.0044Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Margaret Tollerton Ipi TombiFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 87.8047Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Mark Watring Fair BesaFlag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico 88.0048Did not finishDid not advance

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