Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Individual dressage

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Equestrian at the
1912 Summer Olympics
Individual eventing men
Individual dressage men
Individual jumping men
Team eventing men
Team jumping men

The individual dressage was an equestrian event held as part of the Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event. The Swedish team dominated the event, taking all three medals and having all six riders place within the top 8.

[edit] Medalists

Gold Sweden Carl Bonde and Emperor
Sweden (SWE)
Silver Sweden Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern and Neptun
Sweden (SWE)
Bronze Sweden Hans von Blixen-Finecke and Maggie
Sweden (SWE)

[edit] Results

Place Rider and Horse Total
Final
Gold Sweden Carl Bonde and Emperor (SWE) 15
Silver Sweden Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern and Neptun (SWE) 21
Bronze Sweden Hans von Blixen-Finecke and Maggie (SWE) 32
4 Germany Friedrich von Oesterley and Condor (GER) 36
5 Sweden Carl Rosenblad and Miss Hastings (SWE) 43
6 Sweden Oscar af Ström and Irish Lass (SWE) 47
7 Germany Felix Bürkner and King (GER) 51
8 Sweden Carl Kruckenberg and Kartusch (SWE) 51
9 Russia Mikhail Yekimov and Tritonych (RUS) 62
10 France Albert Seigner and Dignité (FRA) 73
11 Germany Andreas von Flotow and Senta (GER) 77
12 Germany Carl von Moers and New Bank (GER) 83
13 United States Guy Henry and Chiswell (USA) 93
14 France Jean Cariou and Mignon (FRA) 94
15 Norway Jens Falkenberg and King (NOR) 103
16 Denmark Rudolf Keyper and Kinley Princess (DEN) 111
17 Belgium Gaston de Trannoy and Capricieux (BEL) 117
18 Denmark Carl Saunte and Streg (DEN) 120
19 France Michel Dufort and Castibalza (FRA) 123
20 United States John Montgomery and Deceive (USA) 130
21 Belgium Emanuel de Blommaert and Clonmore (BEL) 135

[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)