Equestrian at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Team eventing

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Team eventing
at the Games of the XIV Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue Aldershot (Dressage, Jumping)
Tweseldown Racecourse (Cross-country)
Date10–13 August
Competitors42 from 14 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Charles Anderson
Frank Henry
Earl Foster Thomson
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Robert Selfelt
Olof Stahre
Sigurd Svensson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Raúl Campero
Humberto Mariles
Joaquín Solano
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
  1936
1952  

The team eventing in equestrian at the 1948 Olympic Games in London was held in the town of Aldershot and at the Tweseldown Racecourse from 10 to 13 August. [1] The American team of Charles Anderson, Frank Henry and Earl Foster Thomson won the gold medal. Sweden won the silver medal and Mexico took bronze.

Competition format

The team and individual eventing competitions used the same scores. Eventing consisted of a dressage test, a cross-country test, and a jumping test. Team eventing final scores were the sum of the three individual scores for riders from the same NOC.

Results

Standings after dressage

NationIndividual resultsTeam penaltiesTeam rank
RiderHorsePenalties
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Tony Bühler Amour Amour-80.00-282.001
Alfred Blaser Mahmud-93.00
Pierre Musy Französin-109.00
Flag of France.svg  France André Josseaume Gigolo-78.00-295.002
Bernard Chevallier Aiglonne-104.00
René Emanuelli Tourtourelle-113.00
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Earl Foster Thomson Reno Rhythm-105.00-333.003
Charles Anderson Reno Palisade-111.00
Frank Henry Swing Low-117.00
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Niels Mikkelsen St. Hans-108.00-335.004
Erik Carlsen Esja-113.00
Kai Aage Krarup Rollo-114.00
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina José Manuel Sagasta Mandinga-110.00-355.005
Francisco Carrere Rosarino-121.00
Julio César Sagasta Cherenda Cue-124.00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Sigurd Svensson Dust-103.00-355.005
Robert Selfelt Claque-109.00
Olof Stahre Komet-143.00
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabio Mangilli Guerriero de Capestrano-85.00-358.007
Raimondo D'Inzeo Regate-129.00
Eugenio Montessoro Tic Tac-144.00
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Lyndon Bolton Sylveste-109.00-392.008
Douglas Stewart Dark Seal-116.00
Peter Borwick Liberty-167.00
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico Raúl Campero Tarahumara-128.00-411.009
Humberto Mariles Parral-134.00
Joaquín Solano Malinche-149.00
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Mauno Roiha Roa-125.00-428.0010
Adolf Ehrnrooth Lilia-141.00
Arvo Haanpää Upea-162.00
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fernando Cavaleiro Satari-135.00-441.0011
António Serôdio Abstrato-137.00
Fernando Paes Zuari-169.00
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Joaquín Nogueras Epsom-128.00-444.0012
Fernando Gazapo Vivian-153.00
Santiago Martínez Fogoso-163.00
Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil Aëcio Coelho Guapo-114.00-483.0013
Renyldo Ferreira Indio-184.00
Anísio da Rocha Carioca-185.00
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Eyüp Yiğittürk Ozbek-122.00-491.0014
Ziya Azak Ruzgar-172.00
Salih Koç Cesur-197.00

Standings after cross-country

NationIndividual resultsTotal team penaltiesTeam rank
RiderHorseCross-country
Penalties
Cross-country
Points gained
Total Penalties
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Niels Mikkelsen St. Hans0.0078.00-30.00-125.001
Erik Carlsen Esja0.0069.00-44.00
Kai Aage Krarup Rollo0.0063.00-51.00
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Earl Foster Thomson Reno Rhythm-60.0072.00-93.00-129.002
Charles Anderson Reno Palisade0.0096.00-15.00
Frank Henry Swing Low0.0096.00-21.00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Sigurd Svensson Dust0.0033.00-70.00-145.003
Robert Selfelt Claque0.0084.00-25.00
Olof Stahre Komet0.0093.00-50.00
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina José Manuel Sagasta Mandinga0.0072.00-38.00-181.004
Francisco Carrere Rosarino0.0066.00-55.00
Julio César Sagasta Cherenda Cue0.0036.00-88.00
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico Raúl Campero Tarahumara0.0039.00-89.00-261.005
Humberto Mariles Parral0.0075.00-59.00
Joaquín Solano Malinche0.0036.00-113.00
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fernando Cavaleiro Satari0.0090.00-45.00-261.005
António Serôdio Abstrato0.0087.00-50.00
Fernando Paes Zuari-30.0033.00-166.00
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabio Mangilli Guerriero de Capestrano-20.0072.00-33.00-321.007
Raimondo D'Inzeo Regate-70.006.00-193.00
Eugenio Montessoro Tic Tac-20.0069.00-95.00
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Joaquín Nogueras Epsom0.0078.00-41.00-331.008
Fernando Gazapo Vivian-20.0075.00-98.00
Santiago Martínez Fogoso-50.0021.00-192.00
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Mauno Roiha Roa-80.0027.00-178.00-369.009
Adolf Ehrnrooth Lilia-20.0051.00-110.00
Arvo Haanpää Upea0.0081.00-81.00
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Tony Bühler Amour Amour-60.0045.00-95.00-374.0010
Alfred Blaser Mahmud0.0054.00-39.00
Pierre Musy Französin-140.009.00-240.00
Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil Aëcio Coelho Guapo0.0072.00-42.00-481.0011
Renyldo Ferreira Indio-80.0054.00-210.00
Anísio da Rocha Carioca-80.0036.00-229.00
Flag of France.svg  France André Josseaume Gigolo-260.0027.00-311.00-609.0012
Bernard Chevallier Aiglonne0.00108.004.00
René Emanuelli Tourtourelle-240.0051.00-302.00
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Eyüp Yiğittürk OzbekDisqualifiedEliminated
Ziya Azak RuzgarWithdrew
Salih Koç Cesur0.0045.00-152.00
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Lyndon Bolton Sylveste-120.0048.00-181.00Eliminated
Douglas Stewart Dark SealWithdrew
Peter Borwick Liberty0.0087.00-80.00

Final standings after jumping

NationIndividual resultsTotal team penaltiesTeam rank
RiderHorseJumping
Penalties
Total Penalties
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Earl Foster Thomson Reno Rhythm-21.00-114.00-161.50Gold medal icon.svg
Charles Anderson Reno Palisade-11.50-26.50
Frank Henry Swing Low0.00-21.00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Sigurd Svensson Dust0.00-70.00-165.00Silver medal icon.svg
Robert Selfelt Claque0.00-25.00
Olof Stahre Komet-20.00-70.00
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico Raúl Campero Tarahumara-31.50-120.50-305.25Bronze medal icon.svg
Humberto Mariles Parral-2.75-61.75
Joaquín Solano Malinche-10.00-123.00
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Tony Bühler Amour Amour0.00-95.00-404.504
Alfred Blaser Mahmud-20.25-59.25
Pierre Musy Französin-10.25-250.25
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Joaquín Nogueras Epsom0.00-41.00-422.505
Fernando Gazapo Vivian-81.25-179.25
Santiago Martínez Fogoso-10.25-202.25
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Niels Mikkelsen St. HansEliminatedEliminated
Erik Carlsen Esja0.00-44.00
Kai Aage Krarup Rollo-14.00-65.00
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina José Manuel Sagasta MandingaEliminatedEliminated
Francisco Carrere Rosarino-4.00-59.00
Julio César Sagasta Cherenda Cue-4.50-92.50
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fernando Cavaleiro Satari-10.00-55.00Eliminated
António Serôdio AbstratoEliminated
Fernando Paes Zuari-1.50-167.50
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Lyndon Bolton Sylveste-1.00-182.00Eliminated
Douglas Stewart Dark SealWithdrew
Peter Borwick Liberty-0.25-80.25
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabio Mangilli Guerriero de Capestrano-22.00-55.00Eliminated
Raimondo D'Inzeo Regate-30.00-223.00
Eugenio Montessoro Tic TacWithdrew
Flag of France.svg  France André Josseaume GigoloWithdrewEliminated
Bernard Chevallier Aiglonne0.004.00
René Emanuelli Tourtourelle-1.25-303.25
Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil Aëcio Coelho Guapo-10.00-52.00Eliminated
Renyldo Ferreira Indio-40.00-250.00
Anísio da Rocha CariocaEliminated
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Mauno Roiha Roa-24.00-202.00Eliminated
Adolf Ehrnrooth Lilia0.00-110.00
Arvo Haanpää UpeaEliminated
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Eyüp Yiğittürk OzbekDisqualifiedEliminated
Ziya Azak RuzgarWithdrew
Salih Koç CesurEliminated

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