Equestrian at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

Individual jumping
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Turkmenistan stamp commemorating 1992 Olympic equestrianism
VenueReal Club de Polo de Barcelona
Dates4–9 August
Competitors87 from 30 nations
Winning total0 faults
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ludger Beerbaum
 Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Piet Raymakers
 Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Norman Dello Joio
 United States

The individual show jumping at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place between 4 and 9 August at the Real Club de Polo de Barcelona.[1] The event was open to men and women. There were 87 competitors from 30 nations.[2] Each nation could have up to 4 riders. The event was won by Ludger Beerbaum of Germany, the nation's second victory in individual jumping (tying the United States for third-most among nations behind France's four and Italy's three). It was the third consecutive Games at which Germany competed that the nation reached the podium in the event—gold in 1936 and bronze in 1952 (with no Games in 1940 or 1944, Germany disinvited in 1948, and either United Team of Germany or separate West Germany and East Germany teams competing from 1956 to 1988). Piet Raymakers earned the Netherlands' first medal in the event with his silver. The United States reached the podium for the third consecutive Games with Norman Dello Joio's bronze.

Background

This was the 19th 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.[2] The team and individual events were interrelated for the first time since 1964.

Eight of the top 13 (including a six-way tie for 7th) riders from the 1988 Games returned: fourth-place finisher Anne Kursinski of the United States, sixth-place finisher Jaime Azcárraga of Mexico, and seventh-place finishers Jan Tops and Jos Lansink of the Netherlands, Nick Skelton of Great Britain, Franke Sloothaak of West Germany (now competing for united Germany), and Markus Fuchs and Thomas Fuchs of Switzerland. The reigning World Champion was Eric Navet of France.[2]

Croatia, the Philippines, South Africa, and the Virgin Islands each made their debut in the event. Some former Soviet republics competed together as the Unified Team. France competed for the 17th time, most of any nation.

Competition format

The competition underwent a significant format change for the second time in as many Games. For the first time since 1964, the team and individual events overlapped in the use of results. The format expanded to a total of five runs, now using three runs for the qualifying round and two runs for the final. The first two qualifying round runs counted toward the team competition.

All riders competed in the first two runs of the qualifying round. The field was then cut to 56 riders (based on the combined score for the first two runs) for the third run of the qualifying round, with each nation limited to three riders advancing. The three-run total counted as the qualifying score. Half of the riders (44 of the 87) advanced to the final. Positive scoring was used for each of the qualifying runs.

The final consisted of two runs. Both runs used the traditional fault scoring. Only the top 22 (half of the 44 finalists) riders advanced from the first run of the final to the second. The total of the two runs was used for the final score. A jump-off would be used if necessary to break ties for medal positions; other ties would not be broken.[2]

Schedule

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 4 August 19928:00
15:00
Qualifying round 1
Qualifying round 2
Friday, 7 August 19929:30Qualifying round 3
Sunday, 9 August 19929:30
12:45
Final round 1
Final round 2

Results

Martínez (Spain) and Robert (France) did not advance due to the three-rider limit per nation in the final.

Four riders cleared the first round of the final with no faults: Beerbaum, Raymakers, Dello Joio, and Whitaker. Whitaker had 19.25 faults in the second run. Dello Joio had 4.75 faults in the second run, the fourth-best result in that run to finish third overall (Tops, with 4 faults, had been better in the second run but finished fifth overall with 4.25 faults in the first resulting in a total of 8.25). Beerbaum and Raymakers both finished the second run without any obstacle faults, but Raymakers exceeded the time limit by 0.66 seconds resulting in a quarter-point fault. That timing fault was the difference between the two men as Beerbaum received gold and Raymakers silver.[2]

RankRiderHorseNationQualifyingFinal
Round 1Round 2Round 3Total Round 1Round 2Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ludger BeerbaumClassic Touch Germany 82.5083.00165.50 000
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Piet RaymakersRatina Z Netherlands 82.5072.50155.00 00.250.25
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Norman Dello JoioIrish United States 42.0056.0065.50163.50 04.754.75
4Hervé GodignonQuidam de Revel France 62.0084.50146.50 15.256.25
5Jan TopsTop Gun Netherlands 70.5072.50143.00 44.258.25
6Maria GretzerMarcoville Sweden 61.0056.0080.00197.00 4.755.5010.25
7Ludo PhilippaertsDarco Belgium 82.5048.0076.00206.50 48.2512.25
8Merethe JensenMaxime Denmark 60.0081.0074.50215.50 48.7512.75
9Rodrigo PessoaSpecial Envoy Brazil 82.5056.0084.50223.00 41216
10Michael MatzHeisman United States 70.5084.50155.00 412.2516.25
11Éric NavetQuito de Baussy France 70.5039.5072.00182.00 88.5016.50
12Markus FuchsShandor II Switzerland 56.0072.5074.50203.00 8917
13Evelyne BlatonCareful Belgium 76.5018.0073.00167.50 8917
14John WhitakerMilton Great Britain 82.5072.50155.00 019.2519.25
15Michael WhitakerMonsanta Great Britain 70.5072.50143.00 81220
16Thomas FuchsDylano Switzerland 70.5072.50143.00 812.7520.75
17Lisa JacquinFor the Moment United States 70.5072.50143.00 813.2521.25
Jerry SmitGovernor Italy 56.0029.0065.50150.50 813.2521.25
19Luis AstolfiFino Spain 70.5084.50155.00 421.5025.50
20Lesley McNaught-MändliPirol B Switzerland 70.5072.50143.00 4ELEL
21Thomas FrühmannGenius Austria 82.5084.50167.00 8DNFEL
22Luis Álvarez de CerveraLet's Go Spain 76.5062.00138.50 8DNSEL
23Peter ErikssonMoritz Sweden 82.5084.50167.00 8.25Did not advance
24Hugo SimonApricot D Austria 82.5072.50155.00 8.50Did not advance
25Juan Carlos GarcíaQuel Type d'Elle Colombia 20.0061.0063.00144.00 9.50Did not advance
26Jay HayesZucarlos Canada 56.0056.0082.00194.00 12Did not advance
Jaime GuerraConsul Mexico 51.0056.0059.50166.50 12Did not advance
Sören von RönneTaggi Germany 56.0072.5087.00215.50 12Did not advance
Enrique Sarasola Jr.Minstrel Spain 56.0056.0078.00190.00 12Did not advance
30James KernanTouchdown Ireland 52.0036.0059.50147.50 16Did not advance
Carlos da MottaWendy Brazil 19.0072.5064.00155.50 16Did not advance
Morten AasenAnimo Norway 42.0072.5046.00160.50 16Did not advance
33Hirokazu HigashiraBaltimore Japan 42.0033.5061.50137.00 17.50Did not advance
34Mark ToddDouble Take New Zealand 70.5072.50143.00 20Did not advance
35Peter GotzDidi South Africa 64.5056.0084.50205.00 20.25Did not advance
36Ulrika HedinLipton Sweden 30.5056.0051.00137.50 20.50Did not advance
37Valerio SozziPamina Italy 63.0043.0061.50167.50 24.25Did not advance
38Takashi TomuraDorina Japan 47.0063.0069.00179.00 24.50Did not advance
39Ryuzo OkunoMilky Way Japan 48.0033.5070.00151.50 25.25Did not advance
40Peter CharlesKruger Ireland 37.0064.0068.00169.00 26Did not advance
41Jennifer FosterZeus Canada 70.5050.5071.00192.00 28.75Did not advance
42Jos LansinkEgano Netherlands 82.5084.50167.00 ELDid not advance
43Tim GrubbDenizen Great Britain 49.5050.5081.00181.00 DNFDid not advance
Hubert BourdyRazzia du Poncel France 56.0072.5086.00214.50 DNFDid not advance
45Michel RobertNonix France 82.5019.0078.00179.50 Did not advance
46Cayetano MartínezPalestro II Spain 49.5036.0057.00142.50 Did not advance
47Anatoly TimoshenkoPrints Unified Team 24.0032.0078.00134.00 Did not advance
48Harvey WilsonMayday New Zealand 36.0045.5048.00129.50 Did not advance
49Hirosuke TomizawaDon Carlos Japan 26.0036.0067.00129.00 Did not advance
50Otto BeckerLucky Luke Germany 22.5048.0057.00127.50 Did not advance
Vitor TeixeiraAttack Z Brazil 34.0044.0049.50127.50 Did not advance
52Jaime AzcárragaChin Chin Mexico 42.0029.0052.50123.50 Did not advance
53Giorgio NutiGaugin Italy 38.0026.5052.50117.00 Did not advance
54Ian MillarBig Ben Canada 42.0072.50114.50 Did not advance
55Alberto Váldes Jr.Pilatus Mexico 17.0042.0055.00114.00 Did not advance
56Jörg MünznerGraf Grande Austria 64.5048.00112.50 Did not advance
57Mun Eun-jinEquador South Korea 21.0031.0057.00109.00 Did not advance
58Vilmos GöttlerKemal 36 Hungary 42.0014.0044.00100.00 Did not advance
59Bruce GoodinReservation New Zealand 22.5029.0045.0096.50 Did not advance
60André Salah SakakiniGetaway Egypt 27.0012.0054.0093.00 Did not advance
61Willi MelligerQuinta C Switzerland 46.0039.5085.50 Did not advance
62Dirk DemeersmanEdelbert Belgium 56.0021.5077.50 Did not advance
63Anne KursinskiCannonball United States 72.5072.50 Did not advance
64Manuel TorresKos Colombia 8.0013.0049.5070.50 Did not advance
65Nelson Pessoa FilhoVivaldi Brazil 28.0039.5067.50 Did not advance
66Henrik LannérCantadou Sweden 25.0039.5064.50 Did not advance
67Mun Hyeon-jinFrench Rapture South Korea 16.0047.0063.00 Did not advance
68Paul DarraghKillelea Ireland 42.0016.0058.00 Did not advance
69Charles HolzerManassas County Virgin Islands 12.0045.5057.50 Did not advance
70Nick SkeltonDollar Girl Great Britain 56.0056.00 Did not advance
71Gianni GovoniLarry Italy 30.5024.0054.50 Did not advance
72Hermann WeilandDufy 2 Croatia 30.5021.5052.00 Did not advance
Franke SloothaakPrestige Germany 30.5021.5052.00 Did not advance
74Bert RompWaldo E Netherlands 33.0015.0048.00 Did not advance
75Eddie MackenWelfenkrone Ireland 13.0026.5039.50 Did not advance
Jean-Claude Van GeenbergheQueen of Diamonds Belgium 18.0021.5039.50 Did not advance
77Denise CojuangcoNimmerdor Philippines 11.0025.0036.00 Did not advance
78Lone Kroman PetersenQludy Denmark 35.0035.00 Did not advance
79Gonda BetrixTommy 29 South Africa 10.0017.0027.00 Did not advance
80Hugo GamboaKung-Fu Colombia 14.0011.0025.00 Did not advance
81Beth UnderhillMonopoly Canada 15.0015.00 Did not advance
82Kim Seung-hwanArizona South Korea 9.009.00 Did not advance
83Yu Jeong-jaeCasual South Korea 0.00 Did not advance
José MaurerAmerica Mexico 0.00 Did not advance
Jorge MatiasWindus Portugal 0.00 Did not advance
Boris BoorLove Me Tender Austria 0.00 Did not advance
Jiří Pecháček[3]Garta Czechoslovakia 0.00 Did not advance

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1992 Barcelona Equestrian Games: Mixed Jumping, Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. "Jumping, Individual, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  3. Does not appear in the Official Report, but is included at Olympedia.
  • Official Report, pp. 174–76.
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