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1968 EVENTING Friday, 18 October 1968 Dressage Avandaro Saturday 1968 EVENTING Friday, 18 October 1968 Dressage Avandaro Saturday, 19 October 1968 Dressage Avandaro Sunday, 20 October 1968 Endurance Avandaro Monday, 21 October 1968 Jumping Avandaro Judges: Count Edwin Rothkirch FRG Col. Bernard Chevallier FRA Col. Gustaf Nyblaeus SWE Course Designer: Mario Becerril MEX Technical Delegate: Maj. A. Laurence Rook GBR INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS Dressage Steeple Cross obst. time obst. time Jumping TOTAL ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Jean-Jacques Guyon FRA Pitou -73.01 (11) - +27.2 - +17.2 -10.25 -38.86 2. Derek Allhusen GBR Lochinvar -85.01 (21) - +35.2 -20 +29.2 - -41.61 3. Michael O. Page USA Foster -107.51 (40) - +28.8 - +30.4 -4.00 -52.31 4. Richard Meade GBR Cornishman V -97.01 (28) - +37.6 - +17.2 -22.52 -64.46 5. Reuben Samuel Jones GBR The Poacher -68.51 (8) - +11.2 - -6.8 -5.75 -69.86 6. James C. Wofford USA Kilkenny 101.51 (34) - +37.6 - +33.6 -43.75 -74.06 7. Juliett Jobling-Purser IRL Jenny -72.51 (10) - +37.6 -60 +16.8 -1.00 -79.11 8. Wayne Roycroft AUS Zhiwago -103.50 (37) - +23.3 - -2.0 -12.75 -94.95 9. Robin Hahn CAN Taffy -97.01 (28) - +16.0 - -4.4 -10.00 -95.41 10. German Gaziumov URS Fugas -49.50 (2) - +29.6 -60 +3.2 -19.00 -95.70 11. Horst Karsten FRG Adagio -74.01 (12) - +20.0 -60 +16.8 -5.75 -102.96 12. André Le Goupil FRA Olivette B -83.01 (18) - +18.4 - -32.4 -10.25 -107.26 13. Brian Cobcroft AUS Depeche -115.01 (44) - +19.2 - +2.8 -15.75 -108.76 14. J. Michael Plumb USA Plain Sailing -63.00 (5) - +29.6 -60 -23.6 -2.50 -119.50 15. William Roycroft AUS Warrathoola -84.00 (20) - +24.0 - -64.8 -2.75 -127.55 16. Alessandro Argenton ITA Diambo de Nora -83.51 (19) - +36.0 -60 -52.4 -0.50 -160.41 17. James Scanlon AUS The Furtive -122.01 (46) - +23.2 -60 +17.6 -21.00 -162.21 18. Jane Bullen GBR Our Nobby -86.51 (23) - +37.6 -120 +30.4 -25.50 -164.01 19. Ernesto del Castillo MEX Codicioso -117.00 (45) - +36.0 -60 +4.4 -34.00 -170.60 20. Alexander Jevdokimov URS Fat -48.00 (1) - +24.0 -20 -100.0 -27.00 -171.00 21. Ramon Mejia Lopez MEX Centinela -112.50 (43) - +17.6 -80 +2.0 -10.00 -182.90 22. Jochen Mehrdorf FRG Lapislazuli -68.01 (6) - +32.0 -60 -80.4 -23.00 -199.41 23. Paolo Angioni ITA King -106.01 (38) - +37.6 -80 -41.6 -20.00 -210.01 24. Klaus Wagner FRG Abdulla -102.00 (35) - +28.0 -120 -7.7 -14.25 -215.85 25. Karl-Heinz Fuhrmann GDR Saturn -70.50 (9) - -4.0 -20 -80.8 -43.75 -219.05 26. Diana Willson IRL Chianti Rosso -122.51 (47) - +8.0 -40 -74.4 - -228.91 27. Uwe Plank GDR Kranich -79.01 (15) -60 +5.8 -60 -16.8 -20.00 -231.01 28. Helmut Hartmann GDR Ingwer -101.01 (33) - +27.2 -120 -24.4 -23.25 -241.46 29. José Eugenio Acosta ARG Oligarca -110.01 (41) - +34.4 -160 -29.6 -12.75 -277.96 30. Evaristo Avalos Galindo MEX Ludmilla -98.01 (31) - +4.8 -100 -53.6 -31.25 -278.06 31. Norman Elder CAN Questionnaire -106.02 (38) -60 +12.8 -60 -96.0 -23.25 -332.46 32. Jean Sarrazin FRA Joburg -80.51 (16) - +37.6 -140 -176.8 - -359.71 33. Barry Sonshine CAN Durlas Eile -103.01 (36) - +27.2 -60 -214.0 -10.00 -359.81 34. Carlos Moratorio ARG Hijo Manso -68.01 (6) - +21.6 -100 -215.6 -1.25 -363.26 35. Allan Ehrlick CAN The Nomad -99.99 (32) -60 - -120 -111.6 -10.00 -400.60 Pavel Dejev URS Paket -59.51 (4) - +27.2 - 5.6 el. wrong course Roberto Pistarini ARG Warti -90.00 (25) - +36.6 -120 -187.6 np Guiseppe Ravano ITA Lord Jim -111.00 (42) - +18.4 - 94.0 np Lutz Gössing FRG Arved -94.01 (27) el. on arrival Ulrich Vité GDR Hubertus -53.01 (13) el. No. 29 Svetozar Glushkov URS Ballerina -86.51 (22) el. No. 22 Mauro Checcoli ITA Surbean -82.01 (17) el. No. 15 Thomas Brennan IRL March Hawk -97.01 (28) el. No. 8 Penny Moreton IRL Loughlin -74.01 (12) el. No. 7 Kevin Freeman USA Chalan -77.01 (14) el. Jorge Bedoya ARG Naranjo -91.50 (26) el. Jean-Louis Martin FRA Quel Feu -87.51 (24) el. Mikio Chiba JPN Josephine -128.01 (48) el. Eduardo Higareda Usi MEX Zamuray-Aztec el. 49 riders from 13 nations competed 35 riders from 13 nations finished the competition 4: ARG, AUS, CAN, FRA, FRG, GBR, GDR, IRL, ITA, MEX, URS, USA 1: JPN TEAM PLACINGS 1. GBR Derek Allhusen Lochinvar 41.61 Richard Meade Cornishman V 64.46 Reuben Samuel Jones The Poacher 69.86 Jane Bullen Our Nobby (164.01) ______ 175.93 ====== 2. USA Michael O. Page Foster 52.31 James C. Wofford Kilkenny 74.06 J. Michael Plumb Plain Sailing 119.50 Kevin Freeman Chalan (el.) ______ 245.87 ====== 3. AUS Wayne Roycroft Zhiwago 94.95 Brian Cobcroft Depeche 108.76 William Roycroft Warrathoola 127.55 James Scanlon The Furtive (162.31) ______ 331.26 ====== 4. FRA Jean-Jacques Guyon Pitou 38.86 André le Goupil Olivette B 107.26 Jean Sarrazin Joburg 359.71 Jean-Louis Martin Quel Feu (el.) ______ 505.83 ====== 5. FRG Horst Karsten Adagio 102.96 Jochen Mehrdorf Lapislazuli 199.41 Klaus Wagner Abdulla 215.85 Lutz Gössing Arved (el.) ______ 518.22 ====== 6. MEX Ernesto del Castillo Codicioso 170.60 Ramon Mejia Lopez Centinela 182.90 Evaristo Avalos Galindo Ludmilla 278.06 Eduardo Higareda Usi Zamuray-Azteca (el.) ______ 631.56 ====== 7. GDR Karl-Heinz Fuhrmann Saturn 219.05 Uwe Plank Kranich 231.01 Helmut Hartmann Ingwer 241.46 Ulrich Vité Hubertus (el.) ______ 691.52 ====== 8. CAN Robin Hahn Taffy 95.41 Norman Elder Questionnaire 332.46 Barry Sonshine Durlas Eile 359.81 Allan Ehrlick The Nomad (400.60) ______ 787.68 ====== el. URS German Gaziumov Fugas 95.70 Alexander Jevdokimov Fat 171.00 Pavel Dejev Paket el. Svetozar Glushkov Ballerina el. el. ITA Alessandro Argenton Diambo de Nora 160.41 Paolo Angioni King 210.01 Giuseppe Ravano Lord Jim el. Mauro Checcoli Surbean el. el. ARG José Eugenio Acosta Oligarca 277.96 Carlos Moratorio Hijo Manso 363.26 Roberto Pistarini Warti el. 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