1932 Summer Olympics / Riding

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At the X. Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1932 , five equestrian competitions were held. The show jumping team competition did not take place.

dressage

For the first time in Olympic history, piaffe and passage are required in dressage . Only three teams take part in the dressage competitions, France, Sweden and the USA.

singles

space country athlete Points
1 FRA Xavier Lesage
on "Taine"
343.75
2 FRA Charles Marion
on "Linon"
305.42
3 United States Hiram Tuttle
on "Olympic"
300.50

team

space country athlete Points
1 FRA André Jousseaume
on "Sorelta"
Xavier Lesage
on "Taine"
Charles Marion
on "Linon"
2 SWE Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern jr.
on "Ingo"
Thomas Byström
on "Gulliver"
Bertil Sandström
on "Crete"
3 United States Isaac Kitts
on "American Lady"
Alvin Moore
on "Water Pat"
Hiram Tuttle
on "Olympic"

Show jumping

singles

space country athlete Penalty points
1 JPN Takeichi Nishi
on "Uranus"
8th
2 United States Harry Chamberlin
on "Show Girl"
12
3 SWE Clarence von Rosen
on "Empire"
16

team

To take part in this competition, three show jumpers from each team had to ride through the course completely. Only Mexico, Sweden and the United States took part in this competition. Since at least one rider from each of these teams was unable to complete the course, no medals were awarded in this competition at these Olympic Games.

versatility

singles

space country athlete Points
1 NED Charles Pahud de Mortanges
on "Marcroix"
1813,833
2 United States Earl Foster Thomson
on "Jenny Camp"
1811,000
3 SWE Clarence von Rosen
on "Sunnyside Maid"
1809,416

team

space country athlete Points
1 United States Edwin Argo
on "Honolulu Tomboy"
Harry Chamberlin
on "Pleasant Smiles"
Earl Foster Thomson
on "Jenny Camp"
2 NED Aernout van Lennep
on "Henk"
Charles Pahud de Mortanges
on "Marcroix"
Karel Schummelketel
on "Duiveltje"
3 not forgiven

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Equestrianism at the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Jumping, Team. In: Olympics at Sports-Reference. Retrieved November 30, 2014 .