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1972 EVENTING Tuesday, 29 August 1972 Dressage Riem Wednesday 1972 EVENTING Tuesday, 29 August 1972 Dressage Riem Wednesday, 30 August 1972 Dressage Riem Thursday, 31 August 1972 Endurance Poing Friday, 1 September 1972 Jumping Riem Judges: Count Edwin Rothkirch FRG Gen. Franco Pontes BRA Marquis Fabio Mangilli ITA Course Designer: Mr. Ottokar Pohlmann FRG Technical Delegate: Gen. Bernard Chevalier FRA INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS Dressage Steeple Cross obst. time obst. time Jumping TOTAL __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Richard Meade GBR Laurieston -50.67 (17) - +37.6 - +70.8 - +57.73 2. Alessandro Argenton ITA Woodland -48.67 (14) - +37.6 - +54.4 - +43.33 3. Jan Jönsson SWE Sarajewo -50.33 (16) - +37.6 - +52.4 - +39.67 4. Mary Gordon-Watson GBR Cornishman V -51.33 (19) - +37.6 -20 +64.0 - +30.27 5. Kevin Freeman USA Good Mixture -51.33 (19) - +37.6 - +53.6 -10.00 +29.87 6. William Roycroft AUS Warrathoola -36.00 (2) - +37.6 -40 +68.0 - +29.60 7. Richard Sands AUS Depeche -64.33 (47) - +37.6 - +61.6 -10.00 +24.87 8. Bruce Davidson USA Plain Sailing -40.33 (9) - +30.4 -20 +64.4 -10.00 +24.47 9. Harry Klugmann FRG Christopher Robert -54.00 (23) - +37.6 - +24.4 - +8.00 10. Bridget Parker GBR Cornish Gold -59.67 (35) - +35.2 -20 +62.0 -10.00 +7.53 11. Rudolf Beerbohm GDR Ingolf -71.00 (64) - +30.4 - +44.4 - +3.80 12. Sergej Mukhin URS Reisfeder -44.33 (11) - +37.6 -20 +35.6 -10.00 -0.13 13. Lutz Gössing FRG Chicago -70.00 (60) - +36.8 - +52.8 -20.00 -0.40 14. Paul Hürlimann SUI Grand Times -41.33 (10) - +33.6 - +17.2 -50.50 -11.03 15. Anton Bühler SUI Wukari -38.67 (6) - +26.4 -20 +32.3 -20.00 -19.87 16. Karl Schultz FRG Pisco -40.00 (8) - +37.6 -40 +28.8 -10.00 -25.60 17. Michel Robert FRA Vandale -70.33 (62) - +29.6 - +43.6 -30.00 -27.13 18. Jacek Wierzchowiecki POL Gniew -39.67 (7) - +37.6 -20 +11.6 -20.00 -30.47 19. Valentin Gorelkin URS Rok -65.33 (50) - +37.6 - +22.8 -30.00 -34.93 20. J. Michael Plumb USA Free and Easy -38.83 (5) - +37.6 -89 +47.2 -10.00 -43.53 21. Ferdinand Croy AUT Etruska -50.67 (17) - +17.6 - -1.2 -20.00 -54.27 22. William Buller IRL Benka -73.33 (65) - +35.2 -20 +32.8 -30.00 -56.13 23. Jens Niehls GDR Big-Ben -84.00 (70) - +37.6 -60 +56.4 -10.00 -60.00 24. Ronald McMahon IRL San Carlos -55.33 (26) - +37.6 -100 +50.4 - -67.33 25. Joachim Brohmann GDR Uranio -51.33 (19) - +24.0 -60 +15.6 - -71.73 26. Helmut Gille GDR Pflicht -69.00 (58) - +37.6 -60 +57.2 -40.00 -74.20 27. Brian Schrapel AUS Wakool -68.33 (57) - +37.6 -60 +28.4 -20.00 -82.33 28. Patrick Conolly-Carew IRL Tawney Port -68.00 (56) - +24.0 -40 +8.8 -20.75 -95.95 29. Dino Costantini ITA Lord Jim -78.33 (67) - +25.6 -20 +6.6 -32.25 -98.18 30. James Wofford USA Kilkenny -55.33 (26) - +28.8 -100 +27.2 -0.50 -99.83 31. Marek Malecki POL Signor -57.00 (30) - +37.6 -80 +10.4 -20.00 -109.00 32. Jim Henry CAN Harper -78.67 (68) - +20.8 -60 -4.8 -2.00 -124.67 33. Alfred Schwarzenbach SUI Big Boy -58.33 (33) -60 -5.6 -20 +20.4 -2.00 -125.53 34. Armand Bigot FRA Valseur -53.00 (22) - +31.2 -120 +28.0 -20.00 -133.80 35. Mark Phillips GBR Great Ovation -36.33 (3) - +37.6 -160 +24.4 - -134.33 36. Jan Skoczylas POL Wandal -45.33 (13) - +35.2 -140 +18.0 -10.00 -142.12 37. Mario Turner ITA Forgotten Fred -70.33 (62) - +37.6 -80 -36.0 - -148.73 38. Istvan Szabacsy HUN Adonisz -88.33 (73) - -24.8 -20 -10.0 -10.00 -153.13 39. Vladimir Lanugin URS Zimar -45.00 (12) - +11.2 -120 -1.2 - -155.00 40. Friedrich Resch AUT Felhoes -50.00 (15) - +10.4 -20 93.2 -20.00 -172.80 41. Yordan Ivanov BUL Liberia -67.00 (55) - +21.6 -80 -27.6 -20.75 -173.75 42. Dominique Bentejac FRA Trou Normand -60.33 (37) -60 +3.2 -60 +10.0 -10.50 -177.63 43. François Fabius FRA Ut Majeur -63.00 (43) - +4.8 -100 -37.2 -10.00 -205.40 44. Wendy Irving CAN High Wind -61.00 (39) - +14.4 -120 -60.0 -22.00 -248.60 45. Wolfdieter Rihs AUT Wieland -63.33 (46) -60 +7.2 -80 -42.4 -20.00 -258.53 46. Clarke Roycroft AUS The Furtive -62.67 (42) - +37.6 -180 -70.8 -20.25 -296.12 47. Gerardo Jauregui ARG Constanza -77.67 (66) - -0.8 -140 -59.6 -23.25 -301.32 48. Piet van der Schans NED Eminent -66.33 (53) - -48.8 -120 -44.0 -30.00 -309.13 Max Hauri SUI Red Baron -38.00 (4) - +37.6 - -28.4 np Nikola Dimitrov BUL Garona -66.33 (53) - -4.8 np Manuel Mendivil Yocupicio MEX Polo -61.67 (41) el. No. 34 Rüdiger Wassibauer AUT Sans Peur -55.67 (29) el. No. 30 Ramon Mejia Lopez MEX Varello -55.00 (25) el. No. 28 Mariano Ramirez MEX Tango -61.3 (40) el. No. 23 Horst Karsten FRG Sioux -33.00 (1) el. No. 23 Jozsef Horvath HUN Dariusz -55.33 (26) el. No. 23 Wojcieck Mickunas POL Tenor -64.67 (49) el. No. 22 Jozsef Varro HUN Abasar -57.00 (30) el. No. 17 Eddy Stibbe NED Autumn Flash -54.67 (24) el. No. 17 David Barcenas Rios MEX Kornbrand -63.00 (43) el. No. 17 Mamashom Ismailov URS Trest -63.00 (43) el. No. 14 Gotcho Milev BUL Gondola -65.67 (51) el. No. 14 Carlos Alvarado ARG Rastfeador -64.33 (47) el. No. 12 José Eugenio Acosta ARG Saxofon -85.00 (71) el. No. 11 Clint Banbury CAN Paladin -70.00 (60) el. No. 9 Stefano Angioni ITA Sauvage -69.00 (58) el. No. 6 Janos Krizsan HUN Dervis -82.00 (69) el. No. 6 Boris Stefanov BUL Artek -58.67 (34) el. No. 5 Robin Hahn CAN Lord Jim -60.33 (37) el. No. 4 Hans Brugman NED Alfie -86.6 (72) el. No. 4 Alejandro Guglielmi ARG Aguilucho -59.67 (35) np William McLernon IRL Ballingarry -65.67 (51) np Maarten Jürgens NED Tammerlane -57.67 (32) el. Steeple 73 riders from 19 nations competed 48 riders from 18 nations finished the competition 4: ARG, AUS, AUT, BUL, CAN, FRA, FRG, GBR, GDR, HUN, IRL, ITA, MEX, NED, POL, SUI, URS, USA 1: SWE TEAM PLACINGS 1. GBR Richard Meade Laurieston +57.73 Mary Gordon-Watson Cornishman V +30.27 Bridget Parker Cornish Gold +7.53 Mark Phillips Great Ovation (-134.33) ______ +95.53 ====== 2. USA Kevin Freeman Good Mixture +29.87 Bruce Davidson Plain Sailing +24.47 J. Michael Plumb Free and Easy -43.53 James Wofford Kilkenny (-99.83) ______ +10.81 ====== 3. FRG Harry Klugmann Christopher Robert +8.00 Lutz Gössing Chicago -0.40 Karl Schultz Pisco -25.60 Horst Karsten Sioux (el.) ______ -18.00 ====== 4. AUS William Roycroft Warrathoola +29.60 Richard Sands Depeche +24.87 Brian Schrapel Wakool -82.33 Clarke Roycroft The Furtive (-296.12) ______ -27.86 ====== 5. GDR Rudolf Beerbohm Ingolf +3.80 Jens Niehls Big-Ben -60.00 Joachim Brohmann Uranio -71.73 Helmut Gille Pflicht (-74.20) _______ -127.93 ======= 6. SUI Paul Hürlimann Grand Times -11.03 Anton Bühler Wukari -19.87 Alfred Schwarzenbach Big Boy -125.53 Max Hauri Red Baron (el.) _______ -156.43 ======= 7. URS Sergej Mukhin Reisfeder -0.13 Valentin Gorelkin Rok -34.93 Vladimir Lanugin Zimar -155.00 Mamashom Ismailov Trest (el.) _______ -190.06 ======= 8. ITA Alessandro Argenton Woodland +43.33 Dino Costantini Lord Jim -98.18 Mario Turner Forgotten Fred -148.73 Stefano Angioni Sauvage (el.) _______ -203.58 ======= 9. IRL William Buller Benka -56.13 Ronald McMahon San Carlos -67.33 Patrick Conolly-Carew Tawney Port -95.95 William McLernon Ballingarry (el.) _______ -219.41 ======= 10. POL Jacek Wierzchowiecki Gniew -30.47 Marek Malecki Signor -109.00 Jan Skoczylas Wandal -142.12 Wojcieck Mikunas Tenor (el.) _______ -281.59 ======= 11. FRA Michel Robert Vandale -27.13 Armand Bigot Valseur -133.80 Dominique Bentejac Trou Normand -177.63 François Fabius Ut Majeur (-205.40) _______ -338.56 ======= 12. AUT Ferdinand Croy Etruska -54.27 Friedrich Resch Felhoes -172.80 Wolfdieter Rihs Wieland -258.53 Rüdiger Wassibauer Sans Peur (el.) _______ -485.60 ======= el. BUL Yordan Ivanov Liberia -173.75 Nikola Dimitrov Garona el. Gotcho Milev Gondola el. Boris Stefanov Artek el. el. HUN Istvan Szabacsy Adonisz -153.13 Jozsef Horvath Dariusz el. Jozsef Varro Abasar el. Janos Krizsan Dervis el. el. MEX Mariano Ramirez Tango el. Ramon Mejia Lopez Varello el. Manuel Mendivil Yocupicio Polo el. David Barcenas Rios Kornbrand el. el. NED Piet van der Schans Eminent -309.13 Hans Brugman Alfie el. Eddy Stibbe Autumn Flash el. Maarten Jürgens Tammerlane el. el. ARG Gerardo Jauregui Constanza -301.32 Alejandro Guglielmi Aguilucho el. Carlos Alvarado Rastfeador el. José Eugenio Acosta Saxofon el. el. CAN Jim Henry Harper -124.67 Wendy Irving High Wind -248.60 Clint Banbury Paladin el. Robin Hahn Lord Jim el.
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