Equestrian at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Team jumping

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Team jumping
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Equestrian pictogram.svg
Venue Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Date 3 August
Competitors 45 from 15 nations
Medalists
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1st Wilfred White
Douglas Stewart
Harry Llewellyn
 Great Britain
2nd Óscar Cristi
César Mendoza
Ricardo Echeverría
 Chile
3rd William Steinkraus
Arthur McCashin
John Russell
 United States
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Equestrian at the
1952 Summer Olympics

Equestrian pictogram.svg
Dressage individual team
Eventing individual team
Jumping individual team

The team jumping or Prix des Nations at the 1952 Summer Olympics took place on 3 August, at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. It was the eighth appearance of the event. For the first time, the event featured two rounds.

Competition format

The team and individual jumping competitions used the same results. The course was 786 metres long with 13 obstacles. The time limit was 1 minute, 57.2 seconds (400 m/min). Penalty points were received for obstacle faults (3, 4, 6, or 8 points based on severity) or exceeding the time limit (0.25 points per second or fraction thereof over the limit). A third refusal or jumping an obstacle out of order resulted in elimination. Scores from the two runs were added together for a total individual score. The scores from the three team members were added to give a team score.

Results

Rank Nation Individual results Round 1 Round 2 Total
Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Total
1st  Great Britain Wilfred White Nizefela 4 4 8 32.75 8 40.75
Douglas Stewart Aherlow 12 4 16
Harry Llewellyn Foxhunter 16.75 0 16.75
2nd  Chile Óscar Cristi Bambi 4 4 8 33.75 12 45.75
César Mendoza Pollan 12 0 12
Ricardo Echeverría Lindo Peal 17.75 8 25.75
3rd  United States William Steinkraus Hollandia 4 9.25 13.25 23 29.25 52.25
Arthur McCashin Miss Budweiser 12 4 16
John Russell Democrat 7 16 23
4  Brazil Eloy de Menezes Biguá 4 4 8 28.5 28 56.5
Renyldo Ferreira} Bibelot 12.5 8 20.5
Alvaro de Toledo Eldorado 12 16 28
5  France Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola Ali Baba 8 0 8 36 23 59
Bertrand Pernot du Breuil Tourbillon 12 8 20
Jean, Marquis d'Orgeix Arlequin D 16 15 31
6  Germany Fritz Thiedemann Meteor 0 8 8 32 28 60
Georg Hültig Fink 8 12 20
Hans-Hermann Evers Baden 24 8 32
7  Argentina Sergio Dellachá Santa Fe 8 4 12 28 32.75 60.75
Argentino Molinuevo Sr. Discutido 4 8 12
Julio César Sagasta Don Juan 16 20.75 36.75
8  Portugal Henrique Callado Caramulo 8 12 20 24 40 64
João Lopes Raso 12 8 20
José Carvalhosa Mondina 4 20 24
9  Mexico Humberto Mariles Petrolero 4 4.75 8.75 36 28.75 64.75
Ví­ctor Saucedo Resorte II 12 12 24
Roberto Viñals Alteño 20 12 32
10 23x15px Spain Jaime Garcí­a Quorom 12 8 20 40.25 27 67.25
Manuel Ordovas Bohemio 8 12 20
Marcelino Gavilán Quoniam 20.25 7 27.25
11  Sweden Gunnar Palm Lurifax 12 8 20 36 44 80
Börje Jeppson Spitfire 12 16 28
Carl-Jan Hamilton Halali 12 20 32
12 23x15px Egypt Mohamed Khairy Inch'Allah 8 8 16 44.25 36 80.25
Gamal Haress Sakr 8 16 24
Mohamed Selim Zaki Sali al Nabi 28.25 12 40.25
13  Romania Gheorghe Antohi Haimana 16 22.25 38.25 94 86.25 180.25
Ion Jipa Troika 8 31 39
Ion Constantin Vagabond 70 33 103
14 23x15px Soviet Union Mikhail Vlasov Rota 40 16 56 104.75 97 201.75
Nikolay Shelenkov Atiger 41.75 20.75 62.5
Gavriil Budyonny Yeger 23 60.25 83.25
 Finland Mauno Roiha Roa 39 DNS DNF Eliminated
Viktor Jansson Jessa DSQ DNS DSQ
Henrik Lavonius Lassi DSQ DNS DSQ

References