Equestrian at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

Individual jumping
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Kyrgyzstan stamp commemorating 1996 Olympic equestrianism
VenueGeorgia International Horse Park
Dates29 July – 4 August
Competitors82 from 24 nations
Winning total1.00 faults
Medalists
Ulrich Kirchhoff
 Germany
Wilhelm Melliger
 Switzerland
Alexandra Ledermann
 France

The individual show jumping event, part of the equestrian program at the 1996 Summer Olympics, was held from 29 July to 1 August 1996 at the Georgia International Horse Park, in Conyers, Georgia. Like all other equestrian events, the jumping competition was mixed gender, with both male and female athletes competing in the same division.[1] There were 82 competitors from 24 nations.[2] Each nation could have up to 4 riders. The event was won by Ulrich Kirchhoff of Germany, the nation's second consecutive victory in the individual jumping (and third overall, tying Italy for second-most all-time after France's four). It was the fourth 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), before gold again in 1992 and 1996. The silver medal went to Wilhelm Melliger of Switzerland and the bronze to Alexandra Ledermann of France, the two of whom came out on top of a seven-way jump-off for second place.

Background

This was the 20th 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]

Seven of the top 10 riders from the 1992 Games returned: gold medalist Ludger Beerbaum of Germany, fourth-place finisher Hervé Godignon of France, fifth-place finisher (and 1988 seventh-place finisher) Jan Tops of the Netherlands, sixth-place finisher Maria Gretzer of Sweden, seventh-place finisher Ludo Philippaerts of Belgium, ninth-place finisher Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil, and tenth-place finisher Michael Matz of the United States. The reigning World Champion was Franke Sloothaak of Germany.[2]

Saudi Arabia made its debut in the event. France competed for the 18th time, most of any nation.

Competition format

The competition underwent a smaller format change than in the two previous Games. The three-run qualifying and two-run final continued, though the number of finalists was reduced to 25 (from half the field) and there was no cut during the qualifying round or during the final round (only between qualifying and the final). The qualifying round also returned to the traditional fault scoring, rather than the positive points system used in 1988 and 1992.

All riders competed in the three runs of the qualifying round. The three-run total counted as the qualifying score. The top 25 riders advanced to the final, with a maximum of three riders per nation. The final consisted of two runs. 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 Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

Date Time Round
Monday, 29 July 19968:30Qualifying round 1
Thursday, 1 August 19968:30
14:00
Qualifying round 2
Qualifying round 3
Sunday, 4 August 199614:00Final round 1
Final round 2

Results

Top 25 riders advanced to the final round, maximum of three riders per nation. Qualification round held 21 to 24 July. All scores were reset to zero after the third qualifying round. Final held 4 August 1996. 7 riders tied for second so an additional jump-off round was held.

The Argentine team was disqualified for animal cruelty during training.[2]

Rank Rider Horse Nation Qualifying Final Jump-off
Round 1Round 2Round 3TotalRound 1Round 2Total
Ulrich KirchhoffJus De Pommes Germany4.000.750.755.500.001.001.00N/A
Wilhelm MelligerCalvaro Switzerland4.0012.000.0016.000.004.004.000.00
Alexandra LedermannRochet M France8.004.004.0016.004.000.004.000.00
4Hugo SimonET Austria4.004.008.0016.004.000.004.004.00
5Urs FahJeremia Switzerland4.004.008.0016.000.004.004.004.00
6Geoff BillingtonIt's Otto Great Britain0.2512.000.0012.254.000.004.004.00
7Jan TopsTop Gun Netherlands0.000.004.254.250.004.004.008.00
8Álvaro de Miranda NetoAspen Brazil8.000.258.0016.250.004.004.0016.00
9Rodrigo de Paula PessoaTomboy Brazil1.250.000.752.004.000.254.25N/A
John WhitakerWelham Great Britain4.004.0014.5022.504.000.254.25
11Anton-Martin BauerVesuve Paluelle Austria4.000.008.0012.000.008.008.00
Leslie Burr-HowardExtreme United States0.0014.000.0014.004.004.008.00
Peter CharlesBeneton Ireland13.750.004.0017.750.008.008.00
Jozef LansinkCarthago Netherlands4.008.008.0020.004.004.008.00
Beat MaendliCity Banking Switzerland4.008.004.0016.004.004.008.00
Fernando SarasolaEnnio Spain10.000.000.2510.250.008.008.00
17Herve GodignonViking Du Tillard France4.254.250.008.500.009.009.00
18Andre Bier JohannpeterCalei Brazil8.254.258.0020.504.008.0012.00
19Jerry SmitConstantijn Italy8.254.004.0016.254.008.2512.25
20Anne KursinskiFeliciano United States0.000.008.008.004.0012.0016.00
Ludo PhilippaertsKing Darko Belgium0.004.000.004.004.0012.0016.00
Lars NiebergFor Pleasure Germany8.000.0012.0020.000.0016.0016.00
23Nick SkeltonShow Time Great Britain12.008.004.0024.004.0012.2516.25
24Rutherford LathamSourire d'Aze Spain5.008.008.0021.004.0012.5016.50
25Helmut MorbitzerRacal Austria0.0016.004.0020.004.0025.0029.00
26Ludger BeerbaumRatina Germany0.000.000.250.25Did not advance
27Michael MatzRhum United States4.004.004.0012.00
Valerio SozziGaston M Italy0.0012.000.0012.00
28Roger-Yves BostSouviens Toi France4.758.000.0012.75
29Takeshi ShiraiVicomte Du Mesnil Japan2.008.254.5014.75
30Peter ErikssonRobin Sweden4.008.004.0016.00
Peter LeoneLegato United States12.004.000.0016.00
32Patrice DelaveauRoxane De Gruchy France0.508.008.0016.50
33Jaime GuerraRisueno Mexico4.009.504.0017.50
35Alejandro JordáHernando Du Sablon Spain5.005.008.5018.50
36Natale ChiaudaniRheingold De Luyne Italy4.0012.004.0020.00
Emile HendrixFinesse Netherlands4.0012.004.0020.00
38Jessica Chesney-KürtenDiamond Exchange Ireland8.008.504.0020.50
39Eddie MackenSchalkhaar Ireland4.004.0014.0022.00
40Ramzy Al-DuhamiLet's Talk About Saudi Arabia1.505.0016.7523.25
41Bert RompSamantha Netherlands4.008.0012.0024.00
Pedro SanchezRiccarda Spain4.008.0012.0024.00
Manuel TorresCartagena Colombia12.0012.000.0024.00
44Khaled el-EidEastern Knight Saudi Arabia8.258.508.0024.75
45Maria GretzerMarcoville Sweden9.004.0012.5025.50
46Rolf-Goran BengtssonParadiso Sweden4.004.0020.0028.00
Ian MillarPlay It Again Canada8.0012.008.0028.00
48Luiz Felipe de AzevedoCassiana Brazil17.008.004.0029.00
Malin BaryardCorrmint Sweden12.5012.254.2529.00
50Antonio ChedrauiElastique Mexico4.0020.008.0032.00
Stanny Van PaesschenMulga Bill Belgium12.0012.008.0032.00
52Malcolm ConeElute Canada8.2512.0012.0032.25
53Michel BlatonRevoulino Belgium9.0017.758.5035.25
54José MadariagaGenius Mexico0.5020.0016.2536.75
55Vicki RoycroftCoalminer Australia8.0016.0016.0040.00
56Arnaldo BologniEileen Italy8.0012.0024.0044.00
57Yoshihiro NakanoSisal De Jalesnes Japan16.508.0020.0044.50
58Miguel LealSurcouf De Revel Portugal12.0021.0012.5045.50
Linda Southern-HeathcottAdvantage Canada12.7512.0020.7545.50
60Alfonso RomoFlash Mexico27.7512.008.0047.75
61Russell JohnstoneSouthern Contrast Australia12.0024.0012.0048.00
62Taizo SugitaniCountryman Japan16.7516.0016.0048.75
63Michael WhitakerTwo Step Great Britain22.2516.0012.0050.25
64Damian GardinerArthos Ireland8.0028.5016.0052.50
65Markus FuchsAdelfos Switzerland31.258.0016.0055.25
66Christopher DeliaSilent Sam Canada8.0016.0032.0056.00
67Eric WautersBon Ami Belgium4.0016.0037.5057.50
68Antonio VozoneMr. Cer Portugal13.7517.2528.2559.25
69Daniel MeechFuture Vision New Zealand40.2512.008.0060.25
70Denise CojuangcoChouman Philippines9.7527.2526.0063.00
71David CooperRed Sails Australia24.0040.2524.0088.25
Alexander EarleSame Old Song Puerto Rico16.50Elim.34.75Elim.
Jennifer ParlevlietAnother Flood Australia5.7537.00DNF
Kenji MorimotoAlcazar Japan5.00Elim.DNF
Kamal BahamdanMissouri Saudi Arabia8.0024.25DNF
Alejandro DavilaEjmplo Colombia16.0036.25DNF
Franke SloothaakJoly Germany4.00Elim.DNF
Thomas MetzgerRoyal Flash AustriaElim.DNF
Justo AlbarracinDinastia Pampero Argentina12.008.004.0024.00 DSQ
Ricardo KierkegaardRenomme Argentina4.5020.005.2529.75 DSQ
Federico CastaingLandlord Argentina28.0016.0024.0068.00 DSQ
Oscar FuentesHenry J. Speed Argentina12.75Elim.DNF DSQ

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1996 Atlanta Equestrian Games: Mixed Jumping, Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 5 March 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  2. "Jumping, Individual, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
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