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Host City: Seoul, South Korea
Venue(s): Olympic Stadium, Seoul Sports Complex, Seoul; Seoul Equestrian Park, Gwacheon
Date Started: September 26, 1988
Date Finished: October 2, 1988
Format: Two rounds of qualifying advanced the top 50% of competitors to two final rounds, with a maximum of three riders per nation advancing.
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The format was different as two rounds of qualifying were held, with the top 50% of riders advancing to the final round, with no more than three riders allowed in the final from any nation. The qualifying scoring was also different as it was a positive scoring system, rather than based on negative faults. The final round consisted of two rounds, again using the negative fault system, with both rounds to count for the final score. Only the top 20 riders and ties in the first final round advanced. German Olaf Petersen designed the course, which measured 770 metres in length, with verticals up to 1.60 metres. The largest oxer was 2.00 metres wide and the water jump measured 4.60 metres in width.
Gail Grennough had won the 1986 World Championship but was not named to the Canadian team for the 1988 Olympics. American Katharine Burdsall was the 1987 World Cup leader, but was also not at the Seoul Olympics. With several top riders out, the competition was considered wide open. In the final, West German [Karsten Huck] went clean in round one to lead narrowly over France’s [Pierre Durand, Jr.] (with 0.25 faults) and Canadian [Ian Millar] (with 0.75 faults). Thirteen riders tied for fourth with 4 faults. In the second round American [Greg Best] had the only clean ride to finish with 4 faults. Durand had only one fault to finish with 1.25 faults. Huck was the last rider and needed 1 or less faults, but hit the penultimate barrier and dropped back to a tie with Best, giving Durand the gold medal. In the jump-off Best and Huck both had 4 faults, but Best won the silver medal based on time.
Rank | Athlete | Age | Team | NOC | Horse | Medal | F | JOF | JOT | |
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1 | Pierre Durand, Jr. | 33 | France | FRA | Jappeloup de Luze | Gold | 1.25 | |||
2 | Greg Best | 24 | United States | USA | Gem Twist | Silver | 4.00 | 4.00 | 45.70 | |
3 | Karsten Huck | 42 | West Germany | FRG | Nepomuk | Bronze | 4.00 | 4.00 | 54.75 | |
4T | Anne Kursinski | 29 | United States | USA | Starman | 8.00 | ||||
4T | David Broome | 48 | Great Britain | GBR | Countryman | 8.00 | ||||
6 | Jaime Azcárraga | 29 | Mexico | MEX | Chin Chin | 8.25 | ||||
7T | Jan Tops | 27 | Netherlands | NED | Doreen | 12.00 | ||||
7T | Nick Skelton | 30 | Great Britain | GBR | Apollo | 12.00 | ||||
7T | Joe Fargis | 40 | United States | USA | Mill Pearl | 12.00 | ||||
7T | Franke Sloothaak | 30 | West Germany | FRG | Walzerkönig | 12.00 | ||||
7T | Markus Fuchs | 33 | Switzerland | SUI | Shandor II | 12.00 | ||||
7T | Thomas Fuchs | 30 | Switzerland | SUI | Dollar Girl | 12.00 | ||||
7T | Jos Lansink | 27 | Netherlands | NED | Felix | 12.00 | ||||
14 | Joe Túri | 31 | Great Britain | GBR | Vital | 12.25 | ||||
15 | Ian Millar | 41 | Canada | CAN | Big Ben | 13.00 | ||||
16T | Rob Ehrens | 30 | Netherlands | NED | Sunrise | 16.00 | ||||
16T | Michel Robert | 39 | France | FRA | La Fayette | 16.00 | ||||
18 | Juan García | 23 | Spain | ESP | Tirol | 16.25 | ||||
19 | Dirk Hafemeister | 30 | West Germany | FRG | Orchidee | 18.00 | ||||
20 | Jack Doyle | 29 | Ireland | IRL | Hardly | 32.75 | ||||
AC r2/2 | Lisa Carlsen | 23 | Canada | CAN | Kahlua | |||||
AC r2/2 | Gerry Mullins | 34 | Ireland | IRL | Glendalough | |||||
AC r2/2 | Pedro Sánchez | 22 | Spain | ESP | Nuit des Tourelles | |||||
AC r2/2 | Vitor Teixeira | 30 | Brazil | BRA | Going | |||||
AC r2/2 | André Johannpeter | 25 | Brazil | BRA | Heartbreaker | |||||
AC r2/2 | Jean-Claude Van Geenberghe | 25 | Belgium | BEL | Piquet | |||||
AC r2/2 | Mark Todd | 32 | New Zealand | NZL | Bago | |||||
AC r2/2 | George Sanna | 36 | Australia | AUS | Schnaps | |||||
AC r2/2 | Rodney Brown | 39 | Australia | AUS | Slinky | |||||
AC r2/2 | Mario Deslauriers | 23 | Canada | CAN | Box Car Willie | |||||
AC r2/2 | Frédéric Cottier | 34 | France | FRA | Flambeau C | |||||
AC r2/2 | Philippe Guerdat | 36 | Switzerland | SUI | Lanciano II | |||||
AC r2/2 | Manuel da Costa | 42 | Portugal | POR | Jalisco B | |||||
AC r2/2 | Luis Álvarez | 41 | Spain | ESP | Mirage Mexicain | |||||
AC r2/2 | Boris Boor | 37 | Austria | AUT | Monaco F | |||||
AC r2/2 | Manuel Torres | 31 | Colombia | COL | Zalme | |||||
AC r2/2 | Hugo Simon | 46 | Austria | AUT | Gipsy Lady | |||||
8T QR | Hubert Bourdy | 31 | France | FRA | Morgat | |||||
19 QR | Wolfgang Brinkmann | 38 | West Germany | FRG | Pedro | |||||
35 QR | Malcolm Pyrah | 47 | Great Britain | GBR | Anglezarke | |||||
41 QR | Wout-Jan van der Schans | 27 | Netherlands | NED | Treffer | |||||
42 QR | Yoshihiro Nakano | 30 | Japan | JPN | El Lute | |||||
43T QR | Luis Astolfi | 29 | Spain | ESP | Coreven Steepers | |||||
43T QR | Thomas Batliner | 29 | Liechtenstein | LIE | Foxstone | |||||
45 QR | Kim Seung-Hwan | 28 | South Korea | KOR | Forever | |||||
46T QR | Anatoly Timoshenko | 32 | Soviet Union | URS | Pinguin | |||||
46T QR | Ove Hansen | 31 | Norway | NOR | Sancerre | |||||
48 QR | Maurice Beatson | 35 | New Zealand | NZL | Jeferson Junior | |||||
49 QR | John Anderson | 21 | Canada | CAN | Goby | |||||
50 QR | Juan Carlos García | 20 | Colombia | COL | Buenos Aires | |||||
51 QR | Shuichi Toki | 24 | Japan | JPN | Purplex | |||||
52 QR | Ryuzo Okuno | 23 | Japan | JPN | Challenger No. 1 | |||||
53 QR | Jeff McVean | 33 | Australia | AUS | Furst Whisper Grey | |||||
54 QR | Gerardo Tazzer | 36 | Mexico | MEX | Peregrine | |||||
55 QR | Harvey Wilson | 38 | New Zealand | NZL | Crosby | |||||
56 QR | Lisa Jacquin | 26 | United States | USA | For the Moment | |||||
57 QR | Nam Gwan-U | 32 | South Korea | KOR | Opal | |||||
58 QR | André Salah Sakakini | 31 | Egypt | EGY | Tric Trac 2 | |||||
59 QR | Alberto Carmona | 26 | Venezuela | VEN | The Dubliner | |||||
60 QR | Takao Sawai | 47 | Japan | JPN | Milkyway | |||||
61 QR | Alejandro Orózco | 23 | Mexico | MEX | Eros | |||||
62 QR | Mun Hyeon-Jin | 19 | South Korea | KOR | Amadeus | |||||
63 QR | Mun Eun-Jin | 20 | South Korea | KOR | Makmillion | |||||
AC QR | Gregory McDermott | 30 | Australia | AUS | Mr. Shrimpton | |||||
AC QR | Alberto Rivera | 33 | Mexico | MEX | Rey A | |||||
AC QR | Paulo Stewart | 24 | Brazil | BRA | Platon | |||||
AC QR | Walter Gabathuler | 34 | Switzerland | SUI | Jogger | |||||
AC QR | Paul Darragh | 35 | Ireland | IRL | For Sure | |||||
AC QR | John Ledingham | 30 | Ireland | IRL | Kilcotrim | |||||
AC QR | John Cottle | 39 | New Zealand | NZL | Ups & Downs | |||||
AC QR | Raimundas Udrakis | 23 | Soviet Union | URS | Dekoratsia | |||||
AC QR | Christina Johannpeter | 32 | Brazil | BRA | Societé | |||||
AC QR | Vyacheslav Chukanov | 36 | Soviet Union | URS | Zritel | |||||
AC QR | Sergejs Šakurovs | 30 | Soviet Union | URS | Final |