Equestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Team eventing

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Team eventing
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue Stockholm Olympic Stadium
Date11–14 June
Competitors54 from 18 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada
  1952
1960  

The team eventing at the 1956 Summer Olympics took place between 11 and 14 June, at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium. Eventing was open to men only. It was the 9th appearance of the event. [1]

Competition format

The team and individual eventing competitions used the same results. Eventing consisted of a dressage test, a cross-country test, and a jumping test. The competitor with the best total score (fewest penalty points) won. The individual scores were summed to give a team score.

Results

18 teams of 3 (54 riders) competed. France also sent a team, but one of its riders did not begin the eventing competition. [2]

Standings after dressage

RankNationIndividual resultsTeam result
RiderHorseDressage
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Arthur Rook Wild Venture-101.60-313.20
Francis Weldon Kilbarry-103.20
Bertie Hill Countryman III-108.40
2Flag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany Otto Rothe Sissi-98.40-330.40
Klaus Wagner Prinzess-102.40
August Lütke-Westhues Trux von Kamax-129.60
3Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. Jubal-110.40-346.40
Petrus Kastenman Iluster-116.40
Johan Asker Iller-119.60
4Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Valerian Kuybyshev Perekop-110.80-359.20
Lev Baklyshkin Guimnast-119.20
Nikolay Shelenkov Satrap-129.20
5Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Roland Perret Erlfried-105.60-366.80
Milo Gmür Romeo-111.20
Samuel Koechlin Goya-150.00
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Hans Christian Andersen Tom-120.40-390.80
Karl Ammitzböll Kajus-129.20
Lars Kirkebjerg Havanna-141.20
7Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada John Rumble Cilroy-122.80-395.20
Brian Herbinson Tara-131.20
Jim Elder Colleen-141.20
8Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Rashko Fratev Naphtaline-126.80-402.40
Konstantin Venkov Greibel-129.60
Genko Rashkov Euphoria-146.00
9Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Kari Tolvanen Lariina-107.60-403.20
Reijo Kuistila Lamora-142.80
Kaarlo Anttinen Locarno-152.80
10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giuseppe Molinari Uccello-124.40-408.80
Giancarlo Gutierrez Wiston-138.80
Adriano Capuzzo Tuft of Heather-145.60
11Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Brian Crago Radar-124.80-413.60
Ernie Barker Dandy-134.40
Bunty Thompson Brown Sugar-154.40
12Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania Virgil Barbuceanu Brebenel-136.00-421.20
Gheorghe Langa Bolero-142.40
Gheorghe Soare Cabala-142.80
13Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Nail Gönenli Temel-133.60-443.60
Fethi Gürcan Rih-143.20
Kemal Özçelik Eskimo-166.80
14Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Carlos de la Serna Fanion-146.00-448.80
Juan Martín-Merbilháa Gitana I-150.00
Eduardo Cano Why-152.80
15Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Joaquim Silva Heléboro-149.20-474.40
Fernando Cavaleiro Marte-152.00
Alvaro Sabbo Marto-173.20
16Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Harry Freeman-Jackson Cellarstown-153.20-477.20
Ian Hume-Dudgeon Copper Coin-158.00
Bill Mullins Charleville-166.00
17US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Jack Burton Huntingfield-155.60-500.00
Frank Duffy Drop Dead-162.40
Walter Staley Mud Dauber-182.00
18Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Joaquín Nogueras Thalia-161.60-510.00
Faustino Dominguez Anfitrion-170.80
Hernán Espinosa Al-Herrasan-177.60

Standings after cross-country

RankNationIndividual resultsTeam result
RiderHorseDressageCross-countryTotal
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Francis Weldon Kilbarry-103.2037.72-65.48-311.48
Arthur Rook Wild Venture-101.60-4.29-105.89
Bertie Hill Countryman III-108.40-31.71-140.11
2Flag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany August Lütke-Westhues Trux von Kamax-129.6064.73-64.87-445.91
Otto Rothe Sissi-098.40-49.64-148.04
Klaus Wagner Prinzess-102.40-130.60-233.00
3Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada John Rumble Cilroy-122.80-19.73-142.53-532.72
Jim Elder Colleen-141.20-42.49-183.69
Brian Herbinson Tara-131.20-75.30-206.50
4Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Brian Crago Radar-124.80-12.62-137.42-578.48
Bunty Thompson Brown Sugar-154.409.34-145.06
Ernie Barker Dand-134.40-161.60-296.00
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Adriano Capuzzo Tuft of Heather-145.6026.19-119.41-641.14
Giancarlo Gutierrez Wiston-138.8012.37-126.43
Giuseppe Molinari Uccello-124.40-270.90-395.30
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Juan Martín-Merbilháa Gitana I-150.0023.54-126.46-694.18
Eduardo Cano Why-152.80-79.21-232.01
Carlos de la Serna Fanion-146.00189.71-335.71
7Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Lev Baklyshkin Guimnast-119.2042.55-76.65-1032.33
Nikolay Shelenkov Satrap-129.20-148.48-277.68
Valerian Kuybyshev Perekop-110.80-567.20-678.00
8Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Milo Gmür Romeo-111.20-227.31-338.51-1260.90
Roland Perret Erlfried-105.60-259.58-365.18
Samuel Koechlin Goya-150.00-407.21-557.21
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Petrus Kastenman Iluster-116.4069.87-46.53Eliminated
Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. Jubal-110.40-138.48-248.88
Johan Asker Iller-119.60Eliminated
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Bill Mullins Charleville-166.0031.02-134.98Eliminated
Harry Freeman-Jackson Cellarstown-153.20-7.61-160.81
Ian Hume-Dudgeon Copper Coin-158.00Eliminated
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Hans Christian Andersen Tom-120.40-24.00-144.40Eliminated
Lars Kirkebjerg Havanna-141.20-116.48-257.68
Karl Ammitzböll Kajus-129.20Eliminated
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Kemal Özçelik Eskimo-166.80-9.41-176.21Eliminated
Nail Gönenli Temel-133.60-136.57-270.17
Fethi Gürcan Rih-143.20Eliminated
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Walter Staley Mud Dauber-182.0047.43-134.57Eliminated
Jack Burton Huntingfield-155.60-261.00-416.60
Frank Duffy Drop Dead-162.40Eliminated
Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Genko Rashkov Euphoria-146.0044.77-101.23Eliminated
Konstantin Venkov Greibel-129.60-400.98-530.58
Rashko Fratev Naphtaline-126.80Eliminated
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Joaquim Silva Heléboro-149.20-190.35-339.55Eliminated
Fernando Cavaleiro Marte-152.00-459.99-611.99
Alvaro Sabbo Marto-173.20Eliminated
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania Gheorghe Soare Cabala-142.80-164.94-307.74Eliminated
Virgil Barbuceanu Brebenel-136.00Eliminated
Gheorghe Langa Bolero-142.40Eliminated
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Reijo Kuistila Lamora-142.80-795.72-938.52Eliminated
Kari Tolvanen Lariina-107.60Eliminated
Kaarlo Anttinen Locarno-152.80Eliminated
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Joaquín Nogueras Thalia-161.60EliminatedEliminated
Faustino Dominguez Anfitrion-170.80Eliminated
Hernán Espinosa Al-Herrasan-177.60Eliminated

Final results after jumping

RankNationIndividual resultsTeam result
RiderHorseDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Francis Weldon Kilbarry-103.2037.72-20-85.48-355.48
Arthur Rook Wild Venture-101.60-4.29-13.75-119.64
Bertie Hill Countryman III-108.40-31.71-10.25-150.36
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  United Team of Germany August Lütke-Westhues Trux von Kamax-129.6064.73-20-84.87-475.91
Otto Rothe Sissi-98.40-49.64-10-158.04
Klaus Wagner Prinzess-102.40-130.600-233.00
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada John Rumble Cilroy-122.80-19.73-20-162.53-572.72
Jim Elder Colleen-141.20-42.49-10-193.69
Brian Herbinson Tara-131.20-75.30-10-216.50
4Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Brian Crago Radar-124.80-12.62-10-147.42-619.98
Bunty Thompson Brown Sugar-154.409.34-10-155.06
Ernie Barker Dandy-134.40-161.60-21.5-317.50
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giancarlo Gutierrez Wiston-138.8012.37-10-136.43-691.14
Adriano Capuzzo Tuft of Heather-145.6026.19-20-139.41
Giuseppe Molinari Uccello-124.40-270.90-20-415.30
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Juan Martín-Merbilháa Gitana I-150.0023.54-10-136.46-724.18
Eduardo Cano Why-152.80-79.21-10-242.01
Carlos de la Serna Fanion-146.00-189.71-10-345.71
7Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Lev Baklyshkin Guimnast-119.2042.55-20-96.65-1112.33
Nikolay Shelenkov Satrap-129.20-148.48-20-297.68
Valerian Kuybyshev Perekop-110.80-567.20-40-718.00
8Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Milo Gmür Romeo-111.20-227.31-40-378.51-1360.90
Roland Perret Erlfried-105.60-259.58-40-405.18
Samuel Koechlin Goya-150.00-407.21-20-577.21
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Petrus Kastenman Iluster-116.4069.87-20-66.53Eliminated
Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. Jubal-110.40-138.48-37.5-286.38
Johan Asker Iller-119.60Eliminated
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Bill Mullins Charleville-166.0031.02-10.5-145.48Eliminated
Harry Freeman-Jackson Cellarstown-153.20-7.61-10-170.81
Ian Hume-Dudgeon Copper Coin-158.00Eliminated
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Hans Christian Andersen Tom-120.40-24.00-10-154.40Eliminated
Lars Kirkebjerg Havanna-141.20-116.48-10-267.68
Karl Ammitzböll Kajus-129.20Eliminated
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Joaquim Silva Heléboro-149.20-190.35-10-349.55Eliminated
Fernando Cavaleiro Marte-152.00-459.99-45.25-657.24
Alvaro Sabbo Marto-173.20Eliminated
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Kemal Özçelik Eskimo-166.80-9.41-10-186.21Eliminated
Nail Gönenli Temel-133.60-136.57Did not start
Fethi Gürcan Rih-143.20Eliminated
Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Genko Rashkov Euphoria-146.0044.77-10-111.23Eliminated
Konstantin Venkov Greibel-129.60-400.98Did not start
Rashko Fratev Naphtaline-126.80Eliminated
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Reijo Kuistila Lamora-142.80-795.72-12.25-950.77Eliminated
Kari Tolvanen Lariina-107.60Eliminated
Kaarlo Anttinen Locarno-152.80Eliminated
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Walter Staley Mud Dauber-182.0047.43EliminatedEliminated
Jack Burton Huntingfield-155.60-261.00Did not start
Frank Duffy Drop Dead-162.40Eliminated
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania Gheorghe Soare Cabala-142.80-164.94EliminatedEliminated
Virgil Barbuceanu Brebenel-136.00Eliminated
Gheorghe Langa Bolero-142.40Eliminated
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Joaquín Nogueras Thalia-161.60EliminatedEliminated
Faustino Dominguez Anfitrion-170.80Eliminated
Hernán Espinosa Al-Herrasan-177.60Eliminated

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