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1976 JUMPING Tuesday, 27 July 1976 Individual Competition Bromont Sunday, 1 August 1976 Team Competition 1976 JUMPING Tuesday, 27 July 1976 Individual Competition Bromont Sunday, 1 August 1976 Team Competition Olympic Stadium Judges: Bruno Bruni ITA Eryk Brabec POL Doug Catto CAN Course Designer: Tom Gayford CAN Technical Delegate: Giovanni Marcone ITA INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION 1st 2nd round round TOTAL Jump-off _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Alwin Schockemöhle FRG Warwick Rex 0 0 0 2. Michel Vaillancourt CAN Branch County 4 8 12 4-49.8 3. François Mathy BEL Gai Luron 8 4 12 8-53.9 4. Debbie Johnsey GBR Moxy 4 8 12 15-70.7 5. Guy Creighton AUS Mr. Dennis 4 12 16 Marcel Rozier FRA Bayard de Maupas 4 12 16 Frank D. Chapot USA Viscount 4 12 16 Hugo Simon AUT Lavendel 8 8 16 9. Luis Alvarez Cervera ESP Acorne 8 9.5 17.5 10. Eduardo Amoros ESP Limited Edition 8 12 20 Hans Günter Winkler FRG Torphy 4 16 20 12. Raimondo d'Inzeo ITA Bellevue 8 16 24 13. Henk Nooren NED Jagermeester 8 18 26 14. Peter Robeson GBR Law Court 4 23.75 27.75 15. Jim Elder CAN Raffles 8 20 28 Jim Day CAN Sympatico 8 20 28 17. Hubert Parot FRA Rivage 8 20.25 28.25 18. Argentino Molinuevo ARG Marsupial 8 27.5 35.5 19. Carlos Aguirre Cecena MEX Consejero 6 el. 20. Juan Rieckehoff PUR Don Juan 8 el. 21. Fernando Senderos MEX Jet Run 11.75 22. Dennis Murphy USA Do Right 12 Roberto Tagle ARG Simple 12 Oswaldo Mendez Herbruger GUA Gray Flight 12 25. Graziano Mancinelli ITA Bel Oiseau 16 Piero d'Inzeo ITA The Avenger 16 Bruno Candrian SUI Golden Shuttle 16 Antoon Ebben NED Jumbo Design 16 29. Buddy Brown USA A Little Bit 16.5 30. Joe Yorke NZL Big Red 20 Rob Eras NED Iwan F 20 Hirokazu Higashira JPN Second Mate 20 Stanny van Paesschen BEL Porsche 20 Graham Fletcher GBR Hideaway 20 Jan Olof Wannius SWE Kil Kellen 20 36. Paul Schockemöhle FRG Talisman 24 37. Kevin Bacon AUS Chichester 25.5 38. Thomas Frühmann AUT Star Favorit 28 39. Tsunekazu Takeda JPN Fink 33 40. Luis Razo Luna MEX Pueblo 33.5 41. Marc Roguet FRA Belle de Mars 36 42. Ryuichi Obata JPN Manhattan 47 43. Eric Wauters BEL Gute Sitte 47.5 Barry Roycroft AUS Four Corners el. Henk Hulzebos AUT Prokat el. Roberto Nielsen-Reyes BOL Concorde el. Alfonso Segovia ESP Val de Loire el. 47 riders from 20 nations competed 3: AUS, AUT, BEL, CAN, ESP, FRA, FRG, GBR, ITA, JPN, MEX, NED, USA 2: ARG 1: BOL, GUA, NZL, PUR, SUI, SWE TEAM COMPETITION 1st 2nd TOTAL round round ___________________ 1. FRA Hubert Parot Rivage 8 4 Marc Roguet Belle de Mars 8 16 Michel Roche Un Espoir 24 8 Marcel Rozier Bayard de Maupas 8 16 40 ___________________ 24 16 40 =================== 2. FRG Paul Schockemöhle Agent 16 8 Sönke Sönksen Kwept 8 12 Hans Günter Winkler Torphy 12 4 Alwin Schockemöhle Warwick Rex 4 8 ___________________ 24 20 44 =================== 3. BEL Henry-Edgar Cuepper Le Champion 12 16 Stanny van Paesschen Porsche 16 20 Eric Wauters Gute Sitte 8 7 François Mathy Gai Luron 12 8 ___________________ 32 31 63 =================== 4. USA Buddy Brown Sandsablaze 12 16 Robert Ridland South Side 16 4 Michael Matz Grande 16 24 Frank D. Chapot Viscount 12 4 ___________________ 40 24 64 =================== 5. CAN Jim Day Sympatico 4 16 Michel Vaillancourt Branch County 8 12.50 Ian Millar Count Down 19.5 8 Jim Elder Raffles 16 20 ___________________ 28 36.50 64.50 =================== 6. ESP Eduardo Amoros Limited Edition 12 27 José Miguel Rosillo Agamemnon 16 20 Alfonso Segovia Val de Loire 11 12 Luis Alvarez Cervera Acorne 8 8 ___________________ 31 40 71 =================== 7. GBR Graham Fletcher Hideaway 16 20 Debbie Johnsey Moxy 8 16 Rowland Fernyhough Bouncer 27 4 Peter Robeson Law Court 20 12 ___________________ 44 32 76 =================== 8. MEX Carlos Aguirre Cecena Consejero 15.75 22.50 Luis Razo Luna Pueblo 8 20.50 F. Hernandez Izquierdo Fascination 16 8 Fernando Senderos Jet Run 8 16 ___________________ 31.75 44.50 76.25 =================== 9. ITA Graziano Mancinelli Bel Oiseau 20 Raimondo d'Inzeo Bellevue 20 Giorgio Nuti Springtime (20) Piero d'Inzeo Easter Light 8 _____ 48 ===== AUS Barry Roycroft Four Corners 16 Guy Creighton Mr. Dennis 12 Kevin Bacon Chichester 20 _____ 48 ===== 1st 2nd TOTAL round round ___________________ 11. AUT Thomas Frühmann Star Favorit 16 Henk Hulzebos d'Accord 24 Hugo Simon Lavendel 12 Rüdiger Wassibauer Sulgrave (36) _____ 52 ===== 12. NED Rob Eras Iwan F 8 Henk Nooren Pluto 28 Johan Heins Jagermeester (28) Antoon Ebben Jumbo Design 24 _____ 60 ===== 13. JPN Maseyasu Sugitani Mary Mary 20 Hirokazu Higashira Second Mate 20 Tsunekazu Takeda Fink 27.25 Ryuichi Obata Manhattan (28) _____ 67.25 ===== ret. ARG Roberto Tagle Simple 20 Argentino Molinuevo Marsupial ret. (Jorge Llambi Chimborazo) np .
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