Equestrian at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping explained

Event:Individual jumping
Games:1972 Summer
Venue:Olympic Stadium
Date:3 September
Competitors:54
Nations:21
Gold:Graziano Mancinelli
Goldnoc:ITA
Silver:Ann Moore
Silvernoc:GBR
Bronze:Neal Shapiro
Bronzenoc:USA
Prev:1968
Next:1976

The individual show jumping in equestrian at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich was held at Olympic Stadium on 3 September.[1] It was open to men and women. There were 54 competitors from 21 nations, with two additional non-starters. The event was won by Graziano Mancinelli of Italy, the nation's first victory in individual jumping since 1960 and third overall, tying France for most of all nations. Great Britain extended its podium streak in the event to four Games (no other nation had managed more than two) with Ann Moore's silver. The United States reach the podium for a second straight Games as Neal Shapiro took bronze.

Background

This was the 14th 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 remained separated, as they had been starting in 1968.

Four of the top 10 riders from the 1968 competition returned: gold medalist William Steinkraus of the United States, two-time (1960 and 1968) bronze medalist David Broome of Great Britain, sixth-place finisher Jim Elder of Canada, and seventh-place finisher Piero D'Inzeo of Italy. Also returning was D'Inzeo's brother Raimondo D'Inzeo. Raimondo had won the 1960 gold and 1956 silver medals; Piero had won the 1960 silver and 1956 bronze medals. The brothers were competing in their seventh Olympics; they would be the first to reach eight Games. Broome was the reigning (1970) World Champion.

For only the second time, no nations made their debut in the event. France competed for the 13th time, most of any nation, having missed the individual jumping only in 1932.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1952, with the elimination feature added in 1968. The top 20 riders from the first round qualified for the second round, both rounds were then combined to determine placement, if tied a jump-off between all tied riders would determine the winners.

The first round was held on a course 760 metres long with 14 obstacles (17 total jumps), including a 5 metres water jump and five oxers. The second round course was shorter, at 660 metres and 10 obstacles (13 jumps).

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

Results

RankRiderNationHorseRound 1Round 2TotalJump-off
Graziano MancinelliAmbassador 0.00 8.00 8.00 0.00
Ann MoorePsalm 0.00 8.00 8.00 3.00
Neal ShapiroSloopy 4.00 4.00 8.00 8.00
4 Jim DaySteelmaster 0.00 8.75 8.75 rowspan=53
Hugo SimonLavendel 4.75 4.00 8.75
Hartwig SteenkenSimona4.00 4.75 8.75
7 Jean-Marcel RozierSans Souci 4.00 8.00 12.00
8 Alfonso SegoviaTic Tac 4.00 12.00 16.00
Fritz LiggesRobin 4.00 12.00 16.00
10 Kathy KusnerFleet Apple 4.00 16.00 20.00
René VarasQuintral 8.00 12.00 20.00
Enrique MartínezVal de Loire 8.00 12.00 20.00
13 Carlos CamposUlla de Lancôme4.00 16.50 20.50
14 David BroomeManhattan 8.00 13.25 21.25
15 Michael SaywellHideaway 8.00 16.25 24.25
16 Gerhard WiltfangAskan 4.00 28.75 32.75
17 Stefan GrodzickiBiszka 8.00 data-sort-value=99.99data-sort-value=50.00
Åke HultbergEl-Vis 8.00 data-sort-value=99.99data-sort-value=50.00
19 Joaquín PérezSavando 8.25 data-sort-value=99.99data-sort-value=60.00
Elisa Pérez de las HerasAskari 8.25 data-sort-value=9:99:99.9data-sort-value=60.00
21 Marian KozickiBronz 8.50 Did not advance
22 Piero D'InzeoEaster Light 12.00 Did not advance
Hugo Miguel ArrambideCamalote 12.00 Did not advance
Roberto Nielsen-ReyesConquistador 12.00 Did not advance
Raimondo D'InzeoFiorello 12.00 Did not advance
Paul WeierWulf 12.00 Did not advance
Jorge LlambíOkey Amigo 12.00 Did not advance
William SteinkrausSnowbound 12.00 Did not advance
29 Carlos César DelíaCardon 12.25 Did not advance
30 Max HauriHaiti 12.50 Did not advance
31 Hubert ParotTic 16.00 Did not advance
François MathyTalisman 16.00 Did not advance
Torchy MillarLe Dauphin 16.00 Did not advance
Francisco CaldeiraCan-Can 16.00 Did not advance
Antônio SimõesBon Soir 16.00 Did not advance
Viktor MatveyevKrokhoutny 16.00 Did not advance
37 Vasco Ramires Sr.Sir du Brossais 20.00 Did not advance
Janou LefèbvreRocket 20.00 Did not advance
39 Nelson PessoaNagir 21.00 Did not advance
40 Jean DammanVasco de Gama 21.25 Did not advance
41 Aleksandr NebogovEcuador 22.00 Did not advance
42 Tsunekazu TakedaJosephine 23.00 Did not advance
43 Masayasu SugitaniSeraphina 24.00 Did not advance
Luis ÁlvarezAppell 24.00 Did not advance
Jim ElderShoeman24.00 Did not advance
Tadashi FukushimaAnke 24.00 Did not advance
47 Kurt MaederAbraxon 28.00 Did not advance
Pál SzéplakiKemal 28.00 Did not advance
49 Ajtony ÁkosOzike 29.00 Did not advance
Eric WautersMarkies 29.00 Did not advance
51 Eduardo HigaredaBiene 30.75 Did not advance
László MóraAntaryl data-sort-value=80.00Did not advance
Viktor LisitsynPiniatelli data-sort-value=80.00Did not advance
Américo SimonettiAltue data-sort-value=80.00Did not advance
Barbara BaroneAnahi data-sort-value=99.99Did not advance
Jan KowalczykChandzar data-sort-value=99.99Did not advance

External links

Notes and References

  1. Equestrianism at the 1972 Munich Equestrian Games: Mixed Jumping, Individual . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418012735/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1972/EQU/mixed-jumping-individual.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 27 April 2020.
  2. Web site: Jumping, Individual, Open . Olympedia . 22 February 2021.