Equestrian at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Team jumping

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Team jumping
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
VenueEstadio Olímpico Universitario
Date24 October
Competitors24 from 8 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)  West Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Switzerland
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1972 →

The team jumping at the 1968 Summer Olympics took place on 27 October, at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario. The event was open to men and women.[1]

Competition format[edit]

The team jumping competition did not use the same scores as the individual jumping, unlike the other two forms of equestrian competition. Instead, the team jumping was completely separate. Teams consisted of three horse and rider pairs. Two rounds were held, with the scores for each round for each rider and horse pair being summed to give a team score.

Results[edit]

14 teams, or 42 riders, competed.[2]

Rank Nation Individual results Team results
Rider Horse R1 Obstacles R1 Time R1 Total R2 Obstacles R2 Time R2 Total Total R1 Team Total R2 Team Total Team Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Canada Jim Elder The Immigrant 8 1.25 9.25 16 2 18 27.25 49.5 53.25 102.75
Jim Day Canadian Club 16 2 18 16 2 18 36
Thomas Gayford, Big Dee 20 2.25 22.25 16 1.25 17.25 39.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  France Janou Lefèbvre Rocket 16 1.25 17.25 12 0.5 12.5 29.75 56.5 53.75 110.25
Marcel Rozier Quo Vadis 20 1.5 21.5 12 0 12 33.5
Pierre D'Oriola Nagir 16 1.75 17.75 28 1.25 29.25 47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  West Germany Alwin Schockemöhle Donald Rex 12 1 13 4 1.75 5.75 18.75 58.25 59 117.25
Hans Günter Winkler Enigk 8 3.5 11.5 12 4.75 16.75 28.25
Hermann Schridde Dozent 32 1.75 33.75 36 0.5 36.5 70.25
4  United States Frank Chapot San Lucas 8 3 11 12 2 14 25 63 54.5 117.5
Kathryn Kusner Untouchable 20 5 25 16 3.5 19.5 44.5
Mary Chapot White Lightning 24 3 27 20 1 21 48
5  Italy Raimondo D'Inzeo Bellevue 12 0 12 12 0.25 12.25 24.25 64 65.25 129.25
Piero D'Inzeo Fidux 24 4.5 28.5 16 3 19 47.5
Graziano Mancinelli Doneraile 20 3.5 23.5 32 2 34 57.5
6  Switzerland Paul Weier Satan 19 4.5 23.5 12 1.25 13.25 36.75 68.25 68.5 136.75
Monica Bachmann-Weier Erbach 15 8 23 24 2.5 26.5 49.5
Arthur Blickenstorfer Marianka 20 1.75 21.75 28 0.75 28.75 50.5
7  Brazil Nelson Pessoa Pass-Op 24 4.5 28.5 8 2.25 10.25 38.75 81 57 138
Lucía Faria Rush du Camp 20 4.75 24.75 16 4 20 44.75
José Reynoso Cantal 24 3.75 27.75 24 2.75 26.75 54.5
8  Great Britain David Broome Mr. Softee 8 0 8 12 0 12 20 48 111.5 159.5
Harvey Smith Madison Time 16 2.25 18.25 24 2.75 26.75 45
Marion Coakes Stroller 15 6.75 21.75 DSQ 72.75 72.75 94.5
9  Australia John Fahey Bon Vale 20 1.25 21.25 20 1.5 21.5 42.75 70.5 96 166.5
Samuel Campbell April Love 20 3.75 23.75 24 2.75 26.75 50.5
Kevin Bacon Chichester 24 1.5 25.5 27 20.75 47.75 73.25
10  Mexico Fernando Hernández Churintzio 20 7.5 27.5 28 4.25 32.25 59.75 114.5 95 209.5
Joaquín Pérez de las H. Nancel 28 3 31 28 4 32 63
Ricardo Guasch Mixteco 41 15 56 28 2.75 30.75 86.75
11  Poland Piotr Wawryniuk Poprad 32 5 37 20 3.25 23.25 60.25 123.5 99.75 223.25
Jan Kowalczyk Braz 44 1.25 45.25 20 3.75 23.75 69
Antoni Pacynski Cirrus 36 5.25 41.25 37 15.75 52.75 94
12  Soviet Union Victor Matveev Krojotnyi 20 3.75 23.75 16 1.75 17.75 41.5 125 105.5 230.5
Gennady Samosedenko Aeron 15 10.25 25.25 40 2.75 42.75 68
Evgeny Kuzin Figlar DSQ 76 76 39 6 45 121
13  Argentina Carlos César Delía Scandale 24 3.25 27.25 35 6.25 41.25 68.5 113.5 161.5 275
Roberto Tagle Ojo Chico 43 11.5 54.5 40 7.5 47.5 102
Argentino Molinuevo Jr. Don Gustavo 28 3.75 31.75 DSQ 72.75 72.75 104.5
14  Japan Masayasu Sugitani Ringo 20 1.5 21.5 31 6.25 37.25 58.75 136 147.25 283.25
Tadashi Fukushima Queen 36 2.5 38.5 36 1.25 37.25 75.75
Yugo Araki Fokker DSQ 76 76 DSQ 72.75 72.75 148.75

References[edit]

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1968 Mexico City Equestrian Games: Mixed Jumping, Team". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  2. ^ Official Report, vol. 3, p. 634.