Equestrian at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

Individual jumping
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
Raimondo and Piero D'Inzeo at the Games
VenueStadio Olimpico
Date7 September
Competitors60 from 23 nations
Winning total12 faults
Medalists
Raimondo D'Inzeo
 Italy
Piero D'Inzeo
 Italy
David Broome
 Great Britain

The individual show jumping at the 1960 Summer Olympics took place on 7 September, at the Stadio Olimpico. The event was open to men and women. It was the 11th appearance of the event.[1] There were 60 competitors from 23 nations.[2] Each nation could have up to three riders. The event was won by Raimondo D'Inzeo of Italy, with his elder brother Piero D'Inzeo taking silver. The brothers (silver and bronze medalists, respectively, in 1956) were the second and third riders to win multiple medals in individual jumping; all three were Italian (Tommaso Lequio di Assaba had done it in 1920 and 1924). It was the nation's first gold medal in the event since Lequio di Assaba's in 1920; Italy's two golds tied France for most all-time. David Broome earned Great Britain's first medal in the event with his bronze.

Background

This was the 11th 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] There were two separate jumping competitions for individual and team medals, the first time this had occurred since 1920.

Eight of the top 10 riders from the 1956 competition returned: gold medalist Hans Günter Winkler of the United Team of Germany, silver medalist Raimondo D'Inzeo of Italy, bronze medalist Piero D'Inzeo of Italy, fourth-place finisher Fritz Thiedemann of the United Team of Germany, sixth-place finisher (and 1952 gold medalist) Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola of France, eighth-place finisher Carlos César Delía of Argentina, ninth-place finisher Mohamed Selim Zaki of Egypt, and tenth-place finisher Pat Smythe of Great Britain.

All three of the World Champions to date were competing. Raimondo D'Inzeo had followed his Olympic silver with the 1956 World Championship, with Spain's Paco Goyoaga, the inaugural World Champion in 1953, had finished second and Thiedemann third. Winkler had two World Championships (1954 and 1955) along with his 1956 Olympic gold.

New Zealand, the United Arab Republic, and Uruguay each made their debut in the event. France and Sweden both competed for the 10th time, tied for the most of any nation; Sweden had missed only the inaugural 1900 competition, while France missed the individual jumping in 1932.

Summary

The individual medals were fought out between the two d'Inzeo brothers, Raimondo and Piero, David Broome, and Argentinean Naldo Dasso. The first round saw Raimondo d'Inzeo and Posillipo with the single clear, followed by Naldo Dasso with 4 penalties, and Piero d'Inzeo and his mount Max Fresson with eight. David Broome (7 penalties) had the best ride of the second round, while Piero d'Inzeo and Hans-Günter Winkler each had 8 faults, and the leader, Raimondo d'Inzeo had 3 rails down for 12 faults. Raimondo d'Inzeo's final score of 12 was still enough to win the gold, followed by his brother Piero and David Broome.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1952. The course was 840 metres long with 14 obstacles, including one double jump and one triple jump for a total of 17 jumps. The time limit was 2 minutes and 5 seconds; every second over the limit incurred a 0.25 point penalty. There were also penalties for obstacle faults. Each horse and rider pair completed the course twice, with the two scores summed to give a final total for ranking.

The individual and team events were separate, with the individual scores not used for team competition.

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 7 September 19607:00Round 1
Round 2

Results

60 riders competed, with 1 additional rider (A. Capuzzo of Italy) entered but not starting.[3]

Rank Rider Horse Nation Round 1 Round 2 Total
Faults Time Total Faults Time Total
Raimondo D'InzeoPosillipo Italy0001201212
Piero D'InzeoThe Rock Italy80880816
David BroomeSunslave Great Britain1601670723
4George H. MorrisSinjon United States120121201224
5Hans Günter WinklerHalla United Team of Germany1341780825
6Fritz ThiedemannMeteor United Team of Germany121.5013.501201225.50
7Hugh WileyMaster William United States120121601628
Bernard de FombelleBuffalo B France120121601628
Naldo DassoFinal Argentina4042402428
10István SutiSzepleany Hungary12012160.5016.5028.50
11Pat SmytheFlanagan Great Britain200201201232
Henrique CalladoMartingil Portugal160161601632
13Carlos César DelíaStromboli Argentina160162002036
14Max FressonGrand Veneur France808272.2529.2537.25
15William SteinkrausRiviera Wonder United States21324112.5013.5037.50
Cevdet SümerZambak Turkey20020161.5017.5037.50
17Paco GoyoagaDesirée Spain191.5020.50200.7520.7541.25
18Pierre Jonquéres d'OriolaEclair au Chocolat France16016232.5025.5041.50
19Ernesto HartkopfBlatasar Argentina190.2519.25231.2524.2543.50
20Dawn WoffordHollandia Great Britain160162802844
Germán MailhosJulian Uruguay240242002044
22Hans MöhrLausbub III Switzerland23023192.7521.7544.75
23Adrian WhiteTelebrae New Zealand276.2533.251201245.25
24Juan MartínezCharmeuse Spain230232402447
Rafael PaullierArapey Uruguay320321501547
26Mohamed Selim ZakiArtos United Arab Republic160163203248
Alwin SchockemöhleFerdle United Team of Germany323.7535.75120.2512.2548
28Gamal HaressNefertiti II United Arab Republic200203203252
29Kunihiro OhtaFacey Japan280282802856
30Carlos ColombinoGuanaco Uruguay16016376.5043.5059.50
31Nail GonenliInka Turkey320.5032.50282.7530.7563.25
32Vasile PinciuBirsan Romania352372802865
33Virgil BarbuceanuRobot Romania358.7543.75234.5027.5071.25
34Georges HernalsteensHipparque Belgium6066636036102
Éamon O'DonohoeCluain Meala Ireland20020EliminatedDNF
Elwi GaziMabrouk United Arab Republic230.7523.75EliminatedDNF
Anders GernandtValor Sweden24024Did not startDNF
Andrey FavorskyManevr Soviet Union28028Did not startDNF
Mario Leite NetoSultão Brazil272.7529.75Did not startDNF
Oscar da SilvaCerrito Brazil31334Did not startDNF
João LopesRovuma II Portugal40040Did not startDNF
Sean DalyLoch Garman Ireland391.2540.25Did not startDNF
Billy RingroseLoch an Easpaig Ireland241741Did not startDNF
Paul WeierCenturion Switzerland451.2546.25Did not startDNF
Renyldo FerreiraMarengo Brazil45550Did not startDNF
António de AlmeidaPalpite Portugal3318.5051.50Did not startDNF
Eduard BudilFeldherr AustriaEliminatedDid not startDNF
Hernán EspinosaFrantillack SpainEliminatedDid not startDNF
Per FreskKaskad SwedenEliminatedDid not startDNF
Yuzo KageyamaEforegiot JapanEliminatedDid not startDNF
Imre KarcsúAranyos HungaryEliminatedDid not startDNF
Kim Dong-gyuGracia South KoreaEliminatedDid not startDNF
Salih KocRolat TurkeyEliminatedDid not startDNF
Gheorghe LangaRubin RomaniaEliminatedDid not startDNF
Fyodor MetelkovKover Soviet UnionEliminatedDid not startDNF
Min Gwan-giDomfee South KoreaEliminatedDid not startDNF
Dag NätterqvistGood Luck XX SwedenEliminatedDid not startDNF
Brigitte SchockaertMuscadin BelgiumEliminatedDid not startDNF
Ernest ShabayloBoston Soviet UnionEliminatedDid not startDNF
Lajos SomlayOkulj HungaryEliminatedDid not startDNF

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1960 Rome Equestrian Games: Mixed Jumping, Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  2. "Jumping, Individual, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  3. Official Report, p. 909.
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