Equestrian at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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Individual eventing
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue
Date19–22 September
Competitors50 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Mark Todd Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Silver medal icon.svg Ian Stark Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Bronze medal icon.svg Virginia Leng Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
  1984
1992  

The individual eventing competition was one of six equestrian events on the Equestrian at the 1988 Summer Olympics programme. Dressage and stadium jumping portions of the competition were held at the Seoul Equestrian Park in Seoul, the endurance stage was held at Wondang Ranch in Goyang. [1]

The competition was split into three phases:

  1. Dressage (22–23 September)
    Riders performed the dressage test.
  2. Endurance (24 September)
    Riders tackled roads and tracks, steeplechase and cross-country portions.
  3. Jumping (25 September)
    Riders jumped at the show jumping course.

Results

RankRiderHorseNationalityDressageRankEnduranceRankAfter EnduranceRankJumpingRankTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Mark Todd Charisma Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 37.6010.00137.6015.001142.60
Silver medal icon.svg Ian Stark Sir WattieFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 50.0052.80352.8030.00152.80
Bronze medal icon.svg Virginia Leng Master CraftsmanFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 43.2038.80552.00210.002262.00
4 Claus Erhorn Justyn ThymeFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 39.60216.00755.6046.752062.35
5 Tinks Pottinger VolunteerFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 65.80230.00165.8070.00165.80
6 Matthias Baumann Shamrock IIFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 50.60713.20663.8055.001168.80
7 Jean Teulère Mohican VFlag of France.svg  France 57.60156.40464.0065.001169.00
8 Andrew Hoy KiwiFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 57.001332.00989.0090.00189.00
9 Thies Kaspareit Sherry 42Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 46.80438.001184.80810.002294.80
10 Phyllis Dawson Albany IIFlag of the United States.svg  United States 54.601040.001394.60105.001199.60
11 Bartolo Ambrosione PhoenixFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 58.801747.6017106.40131.5010107.90
12 Bogusław Jarecki NiewiazaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 56.601244.8015101.401110.0022111.40
13 Krzysztof Rogowski AlkierzFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 80.204129.608109.80155.0011114.80
14 Nick Holmes-Smith EspionageFlag of Canada.svg  Canada 71.803145.6016117.40170.001117.40
15 Santiago de la Rocha KinvarraFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 69.602944.4014114.00167.0021121.00
16 David Foster Killiney BayFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 72.803434.4010107.201415.5030122.70
17 Choi Myeong-jin SnufflerFlag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 69.402860.4018129.80190.758130.55
18 Bruce Davidson Dr. Peaches Flag of the United States.svg  United States 50.40676.4020126.801815.0029141.80
19 Karen Straker Get SmartFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 53.20988.8023142.00220.001142.00
20 Andrew Bennie GrayshottFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 52.20885.6021137.802125.0034162.80
21 Krzysztof Rafalak DzwinogradFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 72.403286.0022158.40235.0011163.40
22 Francesco Girardi MoreadoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 70.803094.8026165.60250.758166.35
23 Scott Keach Trade CommissionerFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 67.6026104.0028171.60265.0011176.60
24 David Green ShannaghFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 56.0011136.0030192.00290.001192.00
25 Barry Roycroft Last TangoFlag of Australia.svg  Australia 85.4042100.4027185.802710.0022195.80
26 Eiki Miyazaki ScroogeFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 97.204994.4025191.602810.0022201.60
27 Vincent Berthet Jet CrubFlag of France.svg  France 59.4019142.8031202.20300.001202.20
28 Park Dong-ju Aqaba Legend AFlag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 99.8050117.2029217.003110.0022227.00
29 Pascal Morvillers Frangin IIIFlag of France.svg  France 64.6022158.0033222.60325.0011227.60
30 Marie-Christine Duroy HarleyFlag of France.svg  France 60.0020168.8035228.80345.0011233.80
31 Peter S. Gray SomersFlag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Bermuda 75.6037149.6032225.203315.5030240.70
32 Ramón Beca Count de BolebecFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 85.6044167.2034252.803520.0033272.80
33 Eugeniusz Koczorski IdrysFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 90.0046170.8036260.803616.5032277.30
34 Park So-un Moisson d'AvrilFlag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 86.6045250.0037336.603746.0035382.60
35 Eric Brodnax MarcellusFlag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands 74.2035333.6038407.803810.0022417.80
36 Kazuhiro Iwatani Copen Hagen VFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 79.0040382.0039461.003956.2536517.25
DNF Ralf Ehrenbrink Uncle ToddFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 66.202439.6012105.8012Did not finish
DNF Dino Costantini Boardmans BeautyFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 67.802762.0019129.8019Did not finish
DNF Marges Knighton EnterpriseFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 74.603690.0024164.6024Did not finish
DNF Ann Sutton TarzanFlag of the United States.svg  United States 57.2014Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Ranieri Campello Cotton EndFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 57.8016Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Thomas Wilson Personal TouchFlag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico 59.2018Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Karen Lende The OptimistFlag of the United States.svg  United States 64.2021Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Hiroshi Watanabe Yakumo MasonoriFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 67.2025Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Kim Hyeong-chil Casson RoadFlag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 72.4032Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Jo Tudor Sparrow HawkFlag of Canada.svg  Canada 75.6037Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Mark Phillips CartierFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 78.2039Did not finishDid not advance
DNF John Watson TullineaskeyFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 85.4042Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Carol Ann Blackman Sneak PreviewFlag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Bermuda 92.6047Did not finishDid not advance
DNF Hisashi Wakahara Lord WaterfordFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 96.4048Did not finishDid not advance

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