Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Individual eventing
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Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics |
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Individual eventing | men | |
Individual dressage | men | |
Individual jumping | men | |
Team eventing | men | |
Team jumping | men |
The individual eventing was an equestrian event held as part of the Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event.
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[edit] Medalists
Gold | Axel Nordlander Sweden (SWE) |
Silver | Friedrich von Rochow Germany (GER) |
Bronze | Jean Cariou France (FRA) |
[edit] Results
[edit] Trial 1
Riders had 4 hours to cover a distance of 55 kilometres.
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[edit] Trial 2
15 minutes were allotted. Points were deducted both for going over time (which no rider did) and for faults. The raw score was 130 points; it was divided by 13 and rounded to two decimal places to get a standardized score for the overall competition.
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[edit] Trial 3
The third trial was a steeplechase. 5 minutes and 50 seconds were allotted. Deductions were taken both for time and for obstacles, though no rider incurred any obstacle faults. Raw scores were out of 100, divided by 10 to get a standardized score.
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[edit] Trial 4
The fourth trial was an obstacle jumping course. 2 minutes and 45 seconds were allotted. Deductions were taken both for time and for not completely clearing obstacles. Raw scores were out of 150, which were divided by 15 and rounded to two decimal places to get a standardized score.
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[edit] Trial 5
The score for the final event was determined by a panel of 7 judges, each giving a score of up to 110. The maximum raw score was therefore 770, which was divided by 77 and rounded to two decimal places to standardize it for the overall competition.
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[edit] References
- Bergvall, Erik (ed.) (1913). in Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.).: The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand.
- Wudarski, Pawel (1999). Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich. Retrieved on 10 January 2007. (Polish)