Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Team jumping

Team jumping
at the Games of the V Olympiad
DateJuly 17
Competitors22 from 6 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
Equestrian at the
1912 Summer Olympics
Individual dressage men
Individual eventing men
Individual jumping men
Team eventing men
Team jumping men

The team jumping was an equestrian event held as part of the Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event. Unlike the team eventing competition, the team jumping was not simply a sum of scores from the individual jumping competition. Instead, riders competed in the team event separately a day after the individual event. Different riders could be used in the two events, and teams were limited to 4 riders while each nation could send 6 individuals.

Results

3 minutes and 50 seconds were allotted. 190 points was the maximum score. The top three jumpers for each team counted their scores, which were summed to give a team score.

Place Team Time Score Total
Final
1  Sweden (SWE) 545
Gustaf Lewenhaupt and Medusa 3:36 188
Gustaf Kilman and Gåtan 3:45 180
Hans von Rosen and Lord Iron 3:51 177
Fredrik Rosencrantz and Drabant 4:03 171
2  France (FRA) 538
Michel Dufort and Amazone 3:37 185
Jean Cariou and Mignon 3:38 182
Ernest Meyer and Allons-y 3:51 171
Gaston Seigner and Cocotte 3:26 170
3  Germany (GER) 530
Sigismund Freyer and Ultimus 3:22 181
Wilhelm von Hohenau and Pretty Girl 3:14 177
Ernst Deloch and Hubertus 3:42 172
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia and Gibson Boy 3:23 166
4  United States (USA) 527
John Montgomery and Deceive 3:31 180
Guy Henry and Chiswell 3:42 174
Benjamin Lear and Poppy 3:36 173
5  Russia (RUS) 520
Aleksandr Rodzyanko and Eros 3:31 176
Mikhail Pleshkov and Yvette 3:39.6 172
Aleksey Selikhov and Tugela 3:53 172
Dmitri Pavlovich and Unité 3:06.8 169
6  Belgium (BEL) 510
Emmanuel de Blommaert and Clonmore 3:30 188
Gaston de Trannoy and Capricieux 3:44 162
Paul Convert and La Sioute 3:50.4 160

References

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