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1972 JUMPING Sunday, 3 September 1972 Individual Competition Riem 1972 JUMPING Sunday, 3 September 1972 Individual Competition Riem Monday, 11 September 1972 Team Competition Olympic Stadium (postponed by one day) Judges: Capt. Pierre Clavé FRA President Col. Donald Thackeray USA Col. Bruno Bruni ITA Course Designer: Mr. Hans-Heinrich Brinkmann FRG Technical Delegate: Mr. Ernst A. Sarasin SUI INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION 1st 2nd round round TOTAL Jump-off ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Graziano Mancinelli ITA Ambassador 0 8 8 0-45.0 2. Ann Moore GBR Psalm 0 8 8 3-53.9 3. Neal Shapiro USA Sloopy 4 4 8 8-46.0 4. Jim Day CAN Steelmaster 0 8.75 8.75 Hugo Simon AUT Lavendel 4.75 4 8.75 Hartwig Steenken FRG Simona 4 4.75 8.75 7. Marcel Rozier FRA Sans Souci 4 8 12 8. Alfonso Segovia ESP Tic Tac 4 12 16 Fritz Ligges FRG Robin 4 12 16 10. Kathy Kusner USA Fleet Apple 4 16 20 René Varas CHI Quintral 8 12 20 Enrique Martinez de Vallejo ESP Val de Loire 8 12 20 13. Carlos Campos POR Ulla de Lancôme 4 16.50 20.50 14. David Broome GBR Manhattan 8 13.25 21.25 15. Michael Saywell GBR Hideaway 8 16.25 24.25 16. Gerd Wiltfang FRG Askan 4 28.75 32.75 17. Stefan Grodzicki POL Biszka 8 ret. Ake Hultberg SWE El-Vis 8 ret. 19. Joaquin Perez de las Heras MEX Savando 8.25 el. Elisa Fernandez de las Heras MEX Askari 8.25 ret. 21. Marian Kozicki POL Bronz 8.50 22. Piero d'Inzeo ITA Easter Light 12 Hugo Arrambide ARG Camalote 12 Roberto Nielsen-Reyes BOL Conquistador 12 Raimondo d'Inzeo ITA Fiorello 12 Paul Weier SUI Wulf 12 Jorge Llambi ARG Okey Amigo 12 William C. Steinkraus USA Snowbound 12 29. Carlos Delia ARG Cardon 12.25 30. Max Hauri SUI Haiti 12.50 31. Hubert Parot FRA Tic 16 François Mathy BEL Talisman 16 Terrance Millar CAN Le Dauphin 16 Francisco Caldeira POR Can-Can 16 Antonio Alegria Simoes BRA Bon Soir 16 Viktor Matvejev URS Krochotnyi 16 37. Vasco Ramires POR Sir du Brossais 20 Janou Lefèbvre FRA Rocket 20 39. Nelson Pessoa BRA Nagir 21 40. Jean Damman BEL Vasco de Gama 21.25 41. Alexander Nebogov URS Ekvador 22 42. Tsunekazu Takeda JPN Josephine 23 43. Masayasu Sugitani JPN Seraphina 24 Luis Alvarez Cervera ESP Appell 24 Jim Elder CAN The Shoeman 24 Tadashi Fukushima JPN Anke 24 47. Kurt Maeder SUI Abraxon 28 Pal Szeplaki HUN Kemal 28 49. Ajtony Akos HUN Ozike 29 Eric Wauters BEL Markies 29 51. Eduardo Higareda Usi MEX Biene 30.75 Laszlo Mora HUN Antaryl el. Viktor Lisitsyn URS Pentele el. Americo Simonetti CHI Altue el. 54 riders from 21 nations competed 3: ARG, BEL, CAN, ESP, FRA, FRG, GBR, HUN, ITA, JPN, MEX, POR, SUI, URS, USA 2: BRA, CHI, POL 1: AUT, BOL, SWE TEAM COMPETITION 1st 2nd TOTAL round round ____________________ 1. FRG Fritz Ligges Robin 4 4 Gerd Wiltfang Askan 8 4 Hartwig Steenken Simona 4 8 Hans Günter Winkler Torphy (8) (8) ____________________ 16 16 32 ==================== 2. USA Neal Shapiro Sloopy 8.25 0 Kathy Kusner Fleet Apple (20) 12 Frank D. Chapot White Lightning 8 (28) William C. Steinkraus Main Spring 0 4 ____________________ 16.25 16 32.25 ==================== 3. ITA Vittorio Orlandi F.F. Duster 4 4 Graziano Mancinelli Ambassador 20 8 Raimondo d'Inzeo Fiorello 8 4 Piero d'Inzeo Easter Light (87.25) (48) ____________________ 32 16 48 ==================== 4. GBR Harvey Smith Summertime (16) 4 Michael Saywell Hideaway 8 8 Ann Moore Psalm 11 (21) David Broome Manhattan 4 16 ____________________ 23 28 51 ==================== 5. SUI Max Hauri Haiti 15.50 8 Hermann von Siebenthal Havana Royal (87.25) (48) Monica Weier Erbach 9.75 8 Paul Weier Wulf 8 12 ____________________ 33.25 28 61.25 ==================== 6. CAN Jim Day Happy Fellow 12 12 Ian Millar The Shoeman 20 (24) Terrance Millar Le Dauphin (23) 12 Jim Elder Houdini 4 4 ____________________ 36 28 64 ==================== 7. ESP Jaime de Aveyro Sunday Beau (67.25) (48) Alfonso Segovia Tic-Tac 4 15 Luis Alvarez Cervera Acorn 12 16 Enrique M. de Vallejo Val de Loire 7 12 ____________________ 23 43 66 ==================== 8. ARG Roberto Tagle Simple 26 20 Argentino Molinuevo Abracadabra (87.25) (48) Hugo Arrambide Camalote 15 12 Jorge Llambi Okey Amigo 0 48 ____________________ 41 80 121 ==================== 9. CHI Barbara de Pokorny Quintal 13 Americo Simonetti Ataulfo 28 René Varas Anahi 23.25 _____ 64.25 (76.25) ===== 10. FRA Hubert Parot Tic 18 Pierre Durand Varin 30.25 Marc Deuquet Ulpienne 32 Marcel Rozier Sans Souci (87.25) _____ 80.25 ===== 1st 2nd TOTAL round round ____________________ 11. BEL François Mathy Talisman 8 Eric Wauters Markies 8 Françoise Thiry Hillpark 87.25 Jean Damman Vasco da Gama (87.25) ______ 103.25 (102.25) ====== 12. POL Marian Kozicki Bronz 4 Stefan Grodzicki Biszka 16 Piotr Wawriniuk Poprad 87.25 Jan Kowalczyk Jastarnia (87.25) ______ 107.25 ====== 13. POR Vasco Ramires Sir du Brossais 16 Carlos Campos Ulla de Lancôme 25.75 Francisco Caldeira Flipper 65.75 ______ 107.50 ====== 14. URS Alexander Nebogov Ekvador 12 Viktor Matvejev Krochotnyi 28 Yuri Ziabrev Grim 87.25 ______ 127.25 ====== 15. MEX F. Hernandez Izquierdo Dorian 24.25 Eduardo Higareda Usi Biene 45.75 J. Perez de las Heras Savando 87.25 E. Fernandez de las Heras Askari (87.25) ______ 157.25 ====== 16. JPN Masayasu Sugitani Seraphina 43.75 Teruchiyo Takamiya Alladin 53.25 Tadashi Fukushima Anke 87.25 Tsunekazu Takeda Josephine (87.25) ______ 184.25 ====== 17. HUN Ajtony Akos Özike 12 Sandor Bognar Faklyas 87.25 Laszlo Mora Betty 87.25 ______ 186.50 (186.00) ====== .
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