Equestrian at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Individual dressage

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Individual dressage
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue Dressage Facility Nymphenburg
Date7 & 9 September
Competitors33
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Liselott Linsenhoff Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Yelena Petushkova Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union
Bronze medal icon.svg Josef Neckermann Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
  1968
1976  

The individual dressage in equestrian at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich was held at Dressage Facility Nymphenburg with the Grand-Prix on 7 September and the ride-off on 9 September. [1]

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Competition format

The individual medals were only awarded based on the results of the ride-off, with the Grand Prix serving as a qualifying round for the ride-off. The top twelve in the Grand Prix qualified for the ride-off only the top 12 qualifiers were eligible to medal. This was a first for this event as in years past the combined Grand Prix and ride-off score would determine the medalists.

Results

RiderNationHorseGrand PrixRankRide-offOverall
Liselott Linsenhoff Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Piaff17631 Q1229Gold medal icon.svg
Yelena Petushkova Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union Pepel17472 Q1185Silver medal icon.svg
Josef Neckermann Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Venetia17063 Q1177Bronze medal icon.svg
Ivan Kizimov Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union Ikhor17014 Q11594
Ivan Kalita Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union Tarif16476 Q11305
Ulla Håkansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Ajax16495 Q11266
Karin Schlüter Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Liostro16149 Q11137
Maud von Rosen Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lucky Boy157811 Q10888
Christilot Hanson-Boylen Flag of Canada.svg  Canada Armagnac16158 Q10819
Ninna Swaab Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Casanova16227 Q106710
Aksel Malling Mikkelsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Talisman159710 Q106011
Lorna Johnstone Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain El Farruco157612 Q103612
Gerhard Brockmüller Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Marios154513
Ulla Petersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Chigwell153414
Christine Stückelberger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Granat152815
Wolfgang Müller Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Semafor152116
Horst Köhler Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Imanuel148617
Anny van Doorne Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Pericles1480T18
Edith Master Flag of the United States.svg  United States Dahlwitz1480T18
Charlotte Ingemann Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Souliman147520
Hermann Dür Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Sod146621
John Winnett Flag of the United States.svg  United States Reinald145822
Patrick le Rolland Flag of France.svg  France Cramique145123
Jennie Loriston-Clarke Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Kadett145024
Sylvio de Rezende Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil Othelo143125
Cindy Neale-Ishoy Flag of Canada.svg  Canada Bonne Année142426
Cees Benedictus-Lieftinck Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Turista142027
John Swaab Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Maharadscha140928
Marita Aeschbacher Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Charlamp138929
Lorraine Stubbs Flag of Canada.svg  Canada Venezuela137930
Lois Stephens Flag of the United States.svg  United States Fasching134531
Kikuko Inoue Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Don Carlos131332
Margaret Lawrence Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain San Fernando124233
Francisco d'Alessandri Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina ComaleroDNS
Juan José Vargas Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina PincenDNS

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References

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