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Equestrian at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

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Individual jumping
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Competitors46 from 16 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) František Ventura and Eliot  Czechoslovakia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pierre Bertran de Balanda and Papillon  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charles-Gustave Kuhn and Pepita  Switzerland
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The individual jumping at the 1928 Summer Olympics took place at Amsterdam. Scores from the individual competition were summed to give results in the team competition.[1]

Event rules

"The obstacles with number 16 as a maximum, the minimum height being 1 m. 25, and the maximum height 1 m. 40 (4’ to 4’ 9”). The canter must be free and at a speed of 400 m. (43 yds.) a minute. The timekeeper shall not take into account greater speed, but on the other hand a lower speed shall be penalised by 0.25 of a point per second over the time allowed. Grazing, displacing or touching the obstacles shall not be taken into account."[2]

Ties for medal position were broken with re-rides, while all other ties were broken by time.

Results

Source: Official results;[2] De Wael[3]

Rank Rider Nation Horse Time Faults 1st re-ride 2nd re-ride
1st place, gold medalist(s) František Ventura  Czechoslovakia Eliot 1:34 0 0 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pierre Bertran de Balanda  France Papillon 1:21 0 0 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charles-Gustave Kuhn  Switzerland Pepita 1:38 0 0 4
4 Kazimierz Gzowski  Poland Mylord 1:33 0 2
5 José Navarro  Spain Zapatazo 1:36 0 2
6 Karl Hansen  Sweden Gerold 1:39 0 2
7 Francesco Fourquet  Italy Capinera 1:33 0 DQ
8 Alphonse Gemuseus  Switzerland Lucette 1:27 2
9 Carl Björnstjerna  Sweden Kornett 1:30 2
10 José Álvarez  Spain Zalamero 1:33 2
11 Eduard Krüger  Germany Donauwelle 1:33 2
12 Julio García  Spain Revistade 1:37 2
13 Kazimierz Szosland  Poland Alli 1:40 2
14 Richard Sahla  Germany Correggio 1:15 4
15 Luís Ivens Ferraz  Portugal Marco Visconti 1:26 4
16 Hélder Martins  Portugal Avro 1:31 4
17 Jacques Couderc de Fonlongue  France Valangerville 1:34 4
18 Harry Chamberlin  United States Nigra 1:34 4
19 José de Albuquerque  Portugal Hebraico 1:42 4
20 Michał Antoniewicz  Poland Readglet 1:31 6
21 Alessandro Bettoni Cazzago  Italy Aladino 1:38 6
22 Knut Gysler  Norway Sans Peur 1:38 6
23 Frank Carr  United States Miss America 1:38 6
24 Tommaso Lequio di Assaba  Italy Trebecco 1:48 6
25 Ernst Hallberg  Sweden Loke 1:31 8
26 Pierre Clavé  France Le Trouvère 1:33 8
27 Gerard de Kruijff  Netherlands Preten 1:41 8
28 Carl Friedrich von Langen-Parow  Germany Falkner 1:42 8
29 Antonius Colenbrander  Netherlands Gaga 1:46 8
30 Charles Labouchere  Netherlands Copain 1:44 10
31 Lajos von Malanotti  Hungary Ibolya III 1:28 12
32 Anton Klaveness  Norway Barrabas 1:35 12
33 Adolphus Roffe  United States Fairfax 2:04 12
34 Amabrio del Villar  Argentina Talán-Talán 1:49 1214
35 Gaston Mesmaekers  Belgium As de Pique 1:37 14
36 Bjart Ording  Norway Fram I 1:30 16
37 Pierre de Muralt  Switzerland Notas 1:48 16
38 Jacques Misonne  Belgium Keepsake 2:04 16
39 Antal von Kánya  Hungary Gólya 1:33 20
40 Raúl Antoli  Argentina Turbion 1:45 20
41 Josef Rabas  Czechoslovakia Daghestan 2:14 2212
42 Víctor Fernández  Argentina Silencio 1:27 26
43 Kálmán Cseh von Szent-Katolna  Hungary Beni 1:56 30
44 Baudoin De Brabandère  Belgium Miss América 2:29 3414
Shigetomo Yoshida  Japan Kyuzan DQ
Rudolf Popler  Czechoslovakia Denk

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games: Men's Jumping, Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "1928 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2008.
  3. ^ "Equestrianism 1928".