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Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

The individual show jumping was an equestrian event held as part of the Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on 16 July 1912 as the Stockholm Olympic Stadium. There were 31 competitors from 8 nations.[1] Each nation was limited to a maximum of six riders.[2] The event was won by Jacques Cariou of France, the nation's first victory in the individual jumping. The victory came with a challenge prize presented by Count Gyula Andrássy the Younger of Hungary. Rabod von Kröcher earned Germany's first medal in the event with his silver. Emmanuel de Blommaert of Belgium took bronze.

Individual jumping
at the Games of the V Olympiad
Jacques Cariou competing
VenueStockholm Olympic Stadium
Date16 July
Competitors31 from 8 nations
Winning score186
Medalists
← 1900
1920 →

Background edit

This was the second appearance of the event, which had first been held at the 1900 Summer Olympics and has been held at every Summer Olympics at which equestrian sports have been featured (that is, excluding 1896, 1904, and 1908). It is the oldest event on the current programme, the only one that was held in 1900.[1][3]

Chile, Germany, Great Britain, Norway, and Sweden each made their debut in the event. Belgium, France, and Russia all competed for the second time, having previously appeared at the first competition in 1900.

Competition format edit

The 1,533 metre course consisted of 19 jumps (15 physical obstacles, 4 of which were jumped twice). Each jump had a maximum of 10 points, so the total possible was 190 points. Long jump obstacles had a maximum distance of 4 metres. The maximum height of jumps was 1.4 metres.

The deductions possible were: 2 points for a first refusal, 4 for a second, 6 for a third; 4 points for a horse falling; 6 points for the rider being unseated; 1 point for touching the obstacle without knocking it down; 4 points for knocking an obstacle down with the horse's fore legs, 2 points for knocking it down with the hind legs; 1 point for landing with hind legs on the end line of a long jump, 2 points for the hind legs inside the end line (or touching the surface of the water) or the fore legs on the line, 4 points for the fore legs inside the end line (or touching the water); and 2 points for every 5 seconds over the time limit of 3:50.0 (400 metres per minute).

Only "gentlemen" were permitted. Thus, professionals, women, and non-commissioned officers were ineligible. Military school horses were excluded, but all other horses were allowed.[1][4]

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 16 July 1912 14:00 Final

Results edit

3 minutes and 50 seconds were allotted. 190 points was the maximum score.

The jump-off for the gold medal used a shortened course of only 6 obstacles. Cariou had 5 faults throughout the jump-off, while von Kröcher had 7.

Rank Rider Horse Nation Time Penalty Faults Score Jump-off
  Jacques Cariou Mignon   France 0 4 186 55
  Rabod von Kröcher Dohna   Germany 0 4 186 53
  Emmanuel de Blommaert Clomore   Belgium 0 5 185
4 Herbert Scott Shamrock   Great Britain 0 6 184
5 Sigismund Freyer Ultimus   Germany 0 7 183
6 Nils Adlercreutz Ilex   Sweden 0 9 181
Ernst Casparsson Kiriki   Sweden 0 9 181
Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau Pretty Girl   Germany 0 9 181
9 Ernst Deloch Hubertus   Germany 0 10 180
Gustaf Lewenhaupt Medusa   Sweden 0 10 180
Charles Lewenhaupt Arno   Sweden 0 10 180
Dmitri Pavlovich Unité   Russia 0 10 180
13 Pierre Dufour d'Astafort Amazone   France 0 11 179
Carl-Axel Torén Falken   Sweden 0 11 179
15 Karol Rómmel Siablik   Russia 0 12 178
16 Enrique Deichler Chile   Chile 0 14 176
Aleksandr Rodzyanko Eros   Russia 0 14 176
18 Friedrich von Grote Polyphem   Germany --- 0 16 174
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia Gibson Boy   Germany 0 16 174
Sergey Zagorsky Bandoura   Russia 0 16 174
21 Mikhail Pleshkov Yvette   Russia 0 17 173
22 Åke Hök Mona   Sweden 0 20 170
Aleksey Selikhov Tugela   Russia 0 20 170
24 Karl Kildal Garcia   Norway 0 22 168
25 Elías Yáñez Patria   Chile 0 24 166
26 Jørgen Jensen Jossy   Norway 0 25 165
27 Paul Kenna Harmony   Great Britain 0:22.0 10 18 162
28 Jens Falkenberg Florida   Norway 0 29 161
29 Edward Radcliffe-Nash The Flea   Great Britain 0:40.2 18 19 153
30 Guy Reyntiens Beau Soleil   Belgium 0:33.0 14 29 147
Ernest Meyer Ursule   France DNF

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Jumping, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. ^ Official Report, p. 1034.
  3. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  4. ^ Official Report, p. 1040.

Sources edit

  • Bergvall, Erik (ed.) (1913). Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.). (ed.). The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). (in Polish). Archived from the original on 16 February 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2007.

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The individual show jumping was an equestrian event held as part of the Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme The competition was held on 16 July 1912 as the Stockholm Olympic Stadium There were 31 competitors from 8 nations 1 Each nation was limited to a maximum of six riders 2 The event was won by Jacques Cariou of France the nation s first victory in the individual jumping The victory came with a challenge prize presented by Count Gyula Andrassy the Younger of Hungary Rabod von Krocher earned Germany s first medal in the event with his silver Emmanuel de Blommaert of Belgium took bronze Individual jumpingat the Games of the V OlympiadJacques Cariou competingVenueStockholm Olympic StadiumDate16 JulyCompetitors31 from 8 nationsWinning score186MedalistsJacques Cariou FranceRabod von Krocher GermanyEmmanuel de Blommaert Belgium 19001920 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Schedule 4 Results 5 References 6 SourcesBackground editThis was the second appearance of the event which had first been held at the 1900 Summer Olympics and has been held at every Summer Olympics at which equestrian sports have been featured that is excluding 1896 1904 and 1908 It is the oldest event on the current programme the only one that was held in 1900 1 3 Chile Germany Great Britain Norway and Sweden each made their debut in the event Belgium France and Russia all competed for the second time having previously appeared at the first competition in 1900 Competition format editThe 1 533 metre course consisted of 19 jumps 15 physical obstacles 4 of which were jumped twice Each jump had a maximum of 10 points so the total possible was 190 points Long jump obstacles had a maximum distance of 4 metres The maximum height of jumps was 1 4 metres The deductions possible were 2 points for a first refusal 4 for a second 6 for a third 4 points for a horse falling 6 points for the rider being unseated 1 point for touching the obstacle without knocking it down 4 points for knocking an obstacle down with the horse s fore legs 2 points for knocking it down with the hind legs 1 point for landing with hind legs on the end line of a long jump 2 points for the hind legs inside the end line or touching the surface of the water or the fore legs on the line 4 points for the fore legs inside the end line or touching the water and 2 points for every 5 seconds over the time limit of 3 50 0 400 metres per minute Only gentlemen were permitted Thus professionals women and non commissioned officers were ineligible Military school horses were excluded but all other horses were allowed 1 4 Schedule editDate Time RoundTuesday 16 July 1912 14 00 FinalResults edit3 minutes and 50 seconds were allotted 190 points was the maximum score The jump off for the gold medal used a shortened course of only 6 obstacles Cariou had 5 faults throughout the jump off while von Krocher had 7 Rank Rider Horse Nation Time Penalty Faults Score Jump off nbsp Jacques Cariou Mignon nbsp France 0 4 186 55 nbsp Rabod von Krocher Dohna nbsp Germany 0 4 186 53 nbsp Emmanuel de Blommaert Clomore nbsp Belgium 0 5 185 4 Herbert Scott Shamrock nbsp Great Britain 0 6 1845 Sigismund Freyer Ultimus nbsp Germany 0 7 1836 Nils Adlercreutz Ilex nbsp Sweden 0 9 181Ernst Casparsson Kiriki nbsp Sweden 0 9 181Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau Pretty Girl nbsp Germany 0 9 1819 Ernst Deloch Hubertus nbsp Germany 0 10 180Gustaf Lewenhaupt Medusa nbsp Sweden 0 10 180Charles Lewenhaupt Arno nbsp Sweden 0 10 180Dmitri Pavlovich Unite nbsp Russia 0 10 18013 Pierre Dufour d Astafort Amazone nbsp France 0 11 179Carl Axel Toren Falken nbsp Sweden 0 11 17915 Karol Rommel Siablik nbsp Russia 0 12 17816 Enrique Deichler Chile nbsp Chile 0 14 176Aleksandr Rodzyanko Eros nbsp Russia 0 14 17618 Friedrich von Grote Polyphem nbsp Germany 0 16 174Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia Gibson Boy nbsp Germany 0 16 174Sergey Zagorsky Bandoura nbsp Russia 0 16 17421 Mikhail Pleshkov Yvette nbsp Russia 0 17 17322 Ake Hok Mona nbsp Sweden 0 20 170Aleksey Selikhov Tugela nbsp Russia 0 20 17024 Karl Kildal Garcia nbsp Norway 0 22 16825 Elias Yanez Patria nbsp Chile 0 24 16626 Jorgen Jensen Jossy nbsp Norway 0 25 16527 Paul Kenna Harmony nbsp Great Britain 0 22 0 10 18 16228 Jens Falkenberg Florida nbsp Norway 0 29 16129 Edward Radcliffe Nash The Flea nbsp Great Britain 0 40 2 18 19 15330 Guy Reyntiens Beau Soleil nbsp Belgium 0 33 0 14 29 147 Ernest Meyer Ursule nbsp France DNFReferences edit a b c Jumping Individual Men Olympedia Retrieved 11 February 2021 Official Report p 1034 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Equestrianism at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games Men s Jumping Individual Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 13 April 2020 Official Report p 1040 Sources editBergvall Erik ed 1913 Adams Ray Edward trans ed The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912 Stockholm Wahlstrom amp Widstrand a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first has generic name help Wudarski Pawel 1999 Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich in Polish Archived from the original on 16 February 2009 Retrieved 11 January 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics Individual jumping amp oldid 1208643459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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