Equestrian at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Team eventing

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Team eventing
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue
Date28–30 July
Competitors72 from 18 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
  1988
1996  

The team eventing competition was one of six equestrian events on the Equestrian at the 1992 Summer Olympics programme. Dressage and endurance portions of the competition were held at the Club Hípic El Montanyà, the stadium jumping stage was held at Real Club de Polo de Barcelona. [1] The scores of the top three rider/horse pairs for each nation in the individual event were summed to give a team score.

The competition was split into three phases:

  1. Dressage (28 July)
    Riders performed the dressage test.
  2. Endurance (29 July)
    Riders tackled roads and tracks, steeplechase and cross-country portions.
  3. Jumping (30 July)
    Riders jumped at the show jumping course.

Results

RankNationIndividual resultsTeam score
RiderHorseDressageEnduranceJumpingTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Australia Matthew Ryan Kibah Tic Toc57.807.205.0070.00288.60
Andrew Hoy Kiwi58.8025.605.0089.40
Gillian Rolton Peppermint Grove64.2060.005.00129.20
David Green Duncan II56.20DNFELEL
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Blyth Tait Messiah78.808.800.0087.60290.80
Victoria Latta Chief58.0024.805.0087.80
Andrew Nicholson Spinning Rhombus61.209.2045.00115.40
Mark Todd Welton Greylag47.40DNFELEL
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Herbert Blöcker Feine Dame52.2027.601.5081.30300.30
Ralf Ehrenbrink Kildare62.8040.805.00108.60
Cord Mysegaes Ricardo52.0048.4010.00110.40
Matthias Baumann Alabaster43.8093.6020.00157.40
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Karin Donckers Britt75.4024.005.00104.40333.05
Jef Desmedt Dolleman64.6038.805.00108.40
Willy Sneyers Drum51.6048.4020.25120.25
Dirk Van Der Elst Fatal Love74.8081.6010.00166.40
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Luis Álvarez de Cervera Mr. Chrisalis65.0037.200.00102.20388.80
Santiago de la Rocha Kinvarra64.6042.8015.00122.40
Fernando Villalón Clever Night71.4082.8010.00164.20
Santiago Centenera Just Dixon62.60ELELEL
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Karen Straker Get Smart44.6042.805.0092.40406.60
Mary Thomson King William47.2033.2025.00105.40
Richard Walker Jacana58.00150.800.00208.80
Ian Stark Murphy Himself 44.2036.40DNSEL
7Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Yoshihiko Kowata Hell At Dawn75.0050.8010.00135.80434.80
Eiki Miyazaki Mystery Cargo70.2047.6020.00137.80
Kojiro Goto Retalic67.8078.4015.00161.20
Kazuhiro Iwatani Lord Waterford61.2082.0020.00163.20
8Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Eric Smiley Enterprise64.6050.8025.00140.40445.80
Máiréad Curran Watercolour70.0074.405.00149.40
Melanie Duff Rathlin Roe58.8087.2010.00156.00
Polly Holohan Rusticus63.0091.2010.00164.20
9Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Jacek Krukowski Ibis73.4074.0010.00157.40494.40
Piotr Piasecki Igrek92.0051.6015.00158.60
Bogusław Jarecki Fant65.2073.2040.00178.40
Arkadiusz Bachur Chutor66.00107.6025.00198.60
10Flag of the United States.svg  United States Jil Walton Patrona63.2043.6010.00116.80515.20
Michael Plumb Adonis49.60135.6010.00195.20
Stephen Bradley Sassy Reason65.20128.0010.00203.20
Todd Trewin Sandscript67.8087.20ELEL
11Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Peder Fredricson Hilly Trip88.6022.400.00111.00524.05
Anna Hermann Malacky51.80116.8010.00178.60
Erik Duvander Saucy Gift58.80164.4011.25234.45
Staffan Lidbeck Bernhardino61.6052.80DNSEL
12Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Robert Stevenson Risky Business60.8048.4020.00129.20529.60
Rachel Hunter King Plantagenet80.20101.6015.00196.80
Nick Holmes-Smith Sir Lancelot97.20128.4010.00203.60
Stuart Young-Black Von Perrier54.8066.80DNSEL
13Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Lara Villata Day Light54.6068.4010.00133.00534.65
Federico Roman Noriac63.20102.0025.00190.20
Francesco Girardi Stormy Weather72.40112.8026.25211.45
Fabio Magni Passport62.80DNFELEL
14Flag of France.svg  France Marie-Christine Duroy Quart du Placineau48.2056.405.25109.85590.05
Michel Bouguet Newport AA49.8078.4017.00145.20
Jean-Jacques Boisson Oscar de la Loge64.80265.205.00335.00
Didier Seguret Coeur de Rocker66.20DNFELEL
15Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Vasco Ramires Jr. Bahone91.4082.400.00173.80599.10
Antonio Ramos Carioca72.40102.8011.50186.70
António Bráz Friends Forever85.00143.6010.00238.60
Alberto Rodrigues Papiza Jac69.80ELELEL
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Martin Lips Olympic Writzmark63.2050.800.00114.00EL
Fiona van Tuyll Olympic Bronze57.6097.2026.00180.80
Eddy Stibbe Olympic Bahlua66.80167.60DNSEL
Anchela Rohof Capo di Capo62.80DNFELEL
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Attila Soós Jr. Zsizsik87.8064.800.00152.60EL
Tibor Herczegfalvy Lump85.20113.4010.00208.60
Zsolt Bubán Hofeherke74.60153.60DNSEL
Attila Ling Hamupipoke71.80DNFELEL
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team Vasiliu Tanas Darnik81.00115.205.00201.20EL
Mikhail Rybak Ribachy70.40377.4020.00467.80
Sandro Chikhladze Glad72.6041.20DNSEL
Oleg Karpov Dokaz81.20DNFELEL

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