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Individual, Open

Date 3 August 1980 — 8:00
StatusOlympic
LocationBolshaya arena, Tsentralny stadion imeni V.I. Lenina, Moskva
Participants16 from 7 countries
FormatTwo rounds. Total score for both rounds determined placement.

Only 16 riders and horses started and none of them were among the world’s elite jumpers. In round one four riders led with only 4.00 faults, but Poland’s Jan Kowalczyk also had only 4.00 faults in round two to win the gold medal. Soviet Nikolay Korolkov had 4 and 5.5 faults in the two rounds to win silver, while the bronze medal came down to a jump-off between Mexican Joaquín Pérez and Guatemalan Oswaldo Méndez. Both had 4.00 faults in the jump-off but Pérez won the bronze medal with a narrow win based on time, 43.23 to 43.59 seconds.

The Rotterdam Show Jumping Festival was held for teams and riders not competing in Moskva, and had 38 starters from 18 nations. The title there was won by Austrian Hugo Simon, with Britain’s John Whitaker second, and American Melanie Smith third.

PosCompetitorHorseNOCFaultsJump-Off FaultsJump-Off TimeRound #1Round #2
1Jan KowalczykArtemorPOL8.004.00 (=1)4.00 (=1)Gold
2Nikolay KorolkovEspadronURS9.504.00 (=1)5.50 (4)Silver
3Joaquín PérezAlymonyMEX12.004.0043.238.00 (=5)4.00 (=1)Bronze
4Oswaldo MéndezPampaGUA12.004.0043.598.00 (=5)4.00 (=1)
5Viktor PoganovskyTopkyURS15.504.00 (=1)11.50 (7)
6Wiesław HartmanNortonPOL16.004.00 (=1)12.00 (8)
7Barnabás HevesyBohemHUN24.0016.00 (=10)8.00 (5)
8Marian KozickiBremenPOL24.5012.00 (=7)12.50 (10)
9Vyacheslav ChukanovGepatitURS24.7512.00 (=7)12.75 (11)
10Boris PavlovMontblancBUL26.5016.00 (=10)10.50 (6)
11Alberto Valdés LacarraLady MirkaMEX28.0012.00 (=7)16.00 (13)
12Christopher WegeliusMonday MorningFIN30.2516.00 (=10)14.25 (12)
13Nikola DimitrovValsBUL36.2524.00 (14)12.25 (9)
14Ferenc KrucsóVadrozsaHUN40.2516.00 (=10)24.25 (14)
DNFDimitar GenovMakbetBUL– (DNF)
DQJesús GómezMassacreMEX– (DQ)