Equestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics

























Equestrian
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad

Venue Stockholm Olympic Stadium
Dates 11–17 June

No. of events
6
Competitors 159 from 29 nations

← 1952


1960 →






















The equestrian events at the 1956 Summer Olympics were held in Stockholm due to the Australian quarantine regulations and included dressage, eventing, and show jumping. All three disciplines had both individual and team competitions. The competitions were held from 11 to 17 June 1956 at Stockholm Olympic Stadium. There were 159 entries from 29 countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, USA and Venezuela. This would be the first appearance for Australia, Cambodia and Venezuela in equestrian events.


Although Melbourne was awarded the 1956 Olympic Games, Australia had a strict six-month pre-shipment quarantine on horses. A meeting in 1953 by Australian federal authorities ruled that they would not change the quarantine laws for the Olympic horses. Therefore, the equestrian competition would not be able to be held in Australia. In 1954, the IOC selected Stockholm, Sweden as the alternate venue for the equestrian events. Therefore, the equestrian events were not only separated by city or country, but also continent, with the equestrian event being held in June (summer in the Northern Hemisphere) and the other sports held in November (late spring in the Southern Hemisphere).




Contents






  • 1 Disciplines


    • 1.1 Show jumping


    • 1.2 Dressage


    • 1.3 Eventing




  • 2 Medal summary


  • 3 Participating nations


  • 4 Medal table


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Disciplines



Show jumping


A total of 66 riders from 24 countries contested the difficult Greger Lewnhaupt-designed course, which no one was able to ride clear in the first round. Considered the first modern course in Olympic history, it was 775 meters in length, to be ridden at 400m/min, with 14 obstacles and 17 jumping efforts. The gold medal was awarded to Hans Günter Winkler of the Federal Republic of Germany, on his great mare Halla. He finished the first round with 4 faults, after landing heavily after an early takeoff by his mount, resulting in a pulled groin muscle. Knowing if he withdrew from the final round would result in his country's elimination, Winkler rode in the second round, and managed to complete it faultless. Winkler would go on to be one of the most medal-winning riders in Olympic history, with 7 medals to his name.



Dressage


36 riders, 11 of which were women, from 27 nations competed in dressage. Of those 11 women, 2 won an individual medal (including last year's silver medalist Lis Hartel) and an additional one placed in the top 10. There was controversy in the judging, since judges tended to have their own opinions of what was considered correct training and riding, and at the time there was no common ideal for dressage. The German and Swedish judges favored their own countrymen, and ended up being suspended by the FEI. Following this controversy, the IOC threatened to remove dressage from the Olympics. The FEI and IOC came to a compromise, resulting in only individual competitors being allowed at the 1960 Games, with up to 2 riders per country.



Eventing



Medal summary













































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Individual dressage
details

 Henri Saint Cyr
and Juli (SWE)

 Lis Hartel
and Jubilee (DEN)

 Liselott Linsenhoff
and Adular (EUA)
Team dressage
details

 Sweden (SWE)
Henri Saint Cyr
and Juli
Gehnäll Persson
and Knaust
Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern Jr.
and Krest

 United Team of Germany (EUA)
Liselott Linsenhoff
and Adular
Hannelore Weygand
and Perkunos
Anneliese Küppers
and Afrika

 Switzerland (SUI)
Gottfried Trachsel
and Kursus
Henri Chammartin
and Wöhler
Gustav Fischer
and Vasello
Individual eventing
details

 Petrus Kastenman
and Iluster (SWE)

 August Lütke-Westhues
and Trux von Kamax (EUA)

 Francis Weldon
and Kilbarry (GBR)
Team eventing
details

 Great Britain (GBR)
Francis Weldon
and Kilbarry
Arthur Rook
and Wild Venture
Bertie Hill
and Countryman III

 United Team of Germany (EUA)
August Lütke-Westhues
and Trux von Kamax
Otto Rothe
and Sissi
Klaus Wagner
and Prinzeß

 Canada (CAN)
John Rumble
and Cilroy
Jim Elder
and Colleen
Brian Herbinson
and Tara
Individual jumping
details

 Hans Günter Winkler
and Halla (EUA)

 Raimondo D'Inzeo
and Merano (ITA)

 Piero D'Inzeo
and Uruguay (ITA)
Team jumping
details

 United Team of Germany (EUA)
Hans Günter Winkler
and Halla
Fritz Thiedemann
and Meteor
Alfons Lütke-Westhues
and Ala

 Italy (ITA)
Raimondo D'Inzeo
and Merano
Piero D'Inzeo
and Uruguay
Salvatore Oppes
and Pagoro

 Great Britain (GBR)
Wilfred White
and Nizefela
Pat Smythe
and Flanagan
Peter Robeson
and Scorchin


Participating nations


A total of 29 nations competed in Stockholm.











  •  Argentina


  •  Australia


  •  Austria


  •  Belgium


  •  Brazil


  •  Bulgaria


  •  Cambodia


  •  Canada


  •  Denmark


  •  Egypt






  •  Finland


  •  France


  •  Great Britain


  •  United Team of Germany


  •  Hungary


  •  Ireland


  •  Italy


  •  Japan


  •  Netherlands






  •  Norway


  •  Portugal


  •  Romania


  •  Soviet Union


  •  Spain


  •  Sweden


  •  Switzerland


  •  Turkey


  •  United States


  •  Venezuela



Five nations competed in the equestrian events in Stockholm, but did not attend the Games in Melbourne:




  •  Cambodia


  •  Egypt


  •  Netherlands


  •  Spain


  •  Switzerland


Egypt did not compete in Melbourne due to the Suez Crisis, whilst Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland all boycotted the Australian event in protest at the Soviet invasion of Hungary.[1]



Medal table


  *   Host nation (Sweden)












































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Sweden (SWE)*
3 0 0 3
2
 United Team of Germany (EUA)
2 3 1 6
3
 Great Britain (GBR)
1 0 2 3
4
 Italy (ITA)
0 2 1 3
5
 Denmark (DEN)
0 1 0 1
6
 Canada (CAN)
0 0 1 1

 Switzerland (SUI)
0 0 1 1
Totals (7 nations) 6 6 6 18



Key

  *   Host nation (Sweden)



References





  1. ^ 1956 Games (see All Facts section) olympic.org




External links


  • International Olympic Committee medal database









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