Individual jumping
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Alphonse Gemuseus (1927)
VenueStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
Date27 July
Competitors43 from 11 nations
Winning score6.00
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alphonse Gemuseus
 Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tommaso Lequio di Assaba
 Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Adam Królikiewicz
 Poland

The individual show jumping was one of five equestrianism events on the Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on Saturday 27 July 1924. 43 riders from 11 nations competed.[1] Nations were limited to four riders each; the team jumping event used the same results as this competition, with the top three individual scores counting for each national team. The individual event was won by Alphonse Gemuseus of Switzerland, with the nation winning its first victory in its debut in the individual jumping event. Tommaso Lequio di Assaba of Italy became the first person to win multiple medals in the event, taking silver to add to his 1920 gold. Adam Królikiewicz earned Poland's first individual jumping medal with his bronze.

Background

This was the fourth 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]

Three riders from the 1920 competition returned: gold medalist Tommaso Lequio di Assaba of Italy, fourteenth-place finisher Åge Lundström of Sweden, and twenty-fifth-place finisher Jacques Misonne of Belgium.

Czechoslovakia, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland each made their debut in the event. Belgium and France both competed for the fourth time, the only nations to have competed at each appearance of the event to that point.

Competition format

The 1060 metre course consisted of 15 obstacles, which were up to 1.4 meters high. The water was a maximum of 4 meters in width. The pair with the fewest faults was the winner. The time limit for the course was 2:39 (400 metres per minute), with a penalty of 0.25 faults for every second or fraction thereof above the limit.[2][3]

The faults possible were: 3 points for a first refusal, 6 for a second, elimination for a third; 5 points for a horse falling; 10 points for the rider being unseated; 4 points for knocking an obstacle down with the horse's fore legs, 2 point for knocking it down with the hind legs; and 2 points for going off-course.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Sunday, 27 July 1924Final

Results

The course turned out to be rather difficult; the best pair finished with 6 faults.

RankRiderNationFaultsTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Alphonse Gemuseus Switzerland6.002:24.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Italy8.752:42.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Adam Królikiewicz Poland10.002:38.4
4Philip Bowden-Smith Great Britain10.502:41.4
5Aníbal de Almeida Portugal12.002:28.8
6Åke Thelning Sweden12.002:30.4
7Axel Ståhle Sweden12.252:40.0
8Nicolas LeRoy Belgium14.752:42.2
9José Álvarez Spain18.002:31.0
10Karol von Rómmel Poland18.002:38.2
11Åge Lundström Sweden18.002:38.4
12Hélder Martins Portugal19.002:31.4
13Jacques Misonne Belgium19.503:05.4
14Werner Stuber Switzerland20.002:32.4
15Leone Valle Italy20.002:36.6
16Nemesio Martínez Spain22.002:17.2
17José de Albuquerque Portugal22.002:21.0
18Gaston Mesmaekers Belgium22.752:50.0
19Georg von Braun Sweden23.502:45.6
20Hans Bühler Switzerland24.002:20.0
21Hans von der Weid Switzerland24.002:39.8
22Jean Breuls van Tiecken Belgium24.002:44.4
23Rudolf Popler Czechoslovakia24.502:45.8
24Capel Brunker Great Britain25.502:45.0
25John Barry United States27.252:40.0
26Alessandro Alvisi Italy28.752:42.4
27Geoffrey Brooke Great Britain29.753:02.6
28Zdzisław Dziadulski Poland30.502:49.4
29Sloan Doak United States32.002:23.0
30José Navarro Spain33.753:02.4
31Luís de Meneses Portugal36.002:17.2
32Kazimierz Szosland Poland39.253:20.0
33Pierre Clavé France41.003:23.0
34Oldřich Buchar Czechoslovakia45.002:37.6
Emanuele Beraudo Di Pralormo ItalyDNF
Michel Bignon FranceDNF
Frederic Bontecou United StatesDNF
Théophile Carbon FranceDNF
Henri de Royer-Dupré FranceDNF
Keith Hervey Great BritainDNF
Emilio López SpainDNF
Vernon Padgett United StatesDNF
Josef Rabas CzechoslovakiaDNF

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Equestrianism at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Jumping, Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. 1 2 "Jumping, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  3. Official Report, p. 249.
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