Equestrian at the 1900 Summer Olympics

At the 1900 Summer Olympics, five equestrian events were contested. Only three are currently considered Olympic by the International Olympic Committee. It is not certain how many competitors there were, but it is likely that there were between 37 and 64.[1] Calculation of number of competitors is complicated by the fact that a rider might enter an event multiple times on different horses. Five nations competed in the Olympic events, with three more (Germany, Spain, and Austria) in the non-Olympic competitions. There was a female rider, Elvira Guerra, but she competed only in the non-Olympic hacks and hunter combined event.

Medal table

Dominique Gardères, winner of the high jump competition
 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Belgium (BEL) 2 1 1 4
2  Italy (ITA) 1 1 0 2
3  France (FRA) 1 0 2 3

Medal summary

Constant van Langhendonck, winner of the long jump competition
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Jumping  Aimé Haegeman
Belgium (BEL)
 Georges van der Poële
Belgium (BEL)
 Louis de Champsavin
France (FRA)
High jump  Dominique Gardères
France (FRA)

 Giovanni Giorgio Trissino
Italy (ITA)

none awarded  Georges van der Poële
Belgium (BEL)
Long jump  Constant van Langhendonck
Belgium (BEL)
 Giovanni Giorgio Trissino
Italy (ITA)
 Camille de La Forgue de Bellegarde
France (FRA)
Hacks and hunter combined Contested, but considered a non-Olympic event
Mail coach Contested, but considered a non-Olympic event

Participating nations

An estimated total of 60 riders from 5 nations (excluding riders known to have competed only in the non-Olympic events) competed at the Paris Games:

Notes

  1. Mallon has 47 known competitors, giving no estimate for unknowns. Most of the known competitors are in the non-Olympic mail coach event. De Wael claims 16 unknowns and adds a 48th name to the known list, for a total of 64. Both sources include all five events, rather than merely the three the IOC has designated Olympic.

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References

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