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List of Olympic medalists in equestrian events


List of Olympic medalists in equestrian events - Wikipedia

The leading medalist is Isabell Werth of Germany (10, 6 gold), followed by Anky van Grunsven of the Netherlands (9, 3 gold) and Reiner Klimke of Germany (8, 6 ...

Category:Olympic medalists in equestrian - Wikipedia

Pages in category "Olympic medalists in equestrian" · A. Gregor Adlercreutz · Nils Adlercreutz · C Giulio Cacciandra · Ettore Caffaratti · D Herman d'Oultromont ...

Equestrian 101: Olympic history, records and results

Equestrian: Latest from Paris · Sydney, 2000 · David O'Connor · Isabell Werth · Atlanta, 1996 · Barcelona, 1992 · Seoul, 1988 · Reiner Klimke · Los ...

Equestrian Medalists - Paris 2024 Medal Winners - Olympics

Medallists - Equestrian ; China flag CHN. ZHANG Yufei ; France flag FRA. MARCHAND Leon ; United States flag USA. HUSKE Torri ; Australia flag AUS. O'CALLAGHAN ...

List of Olympic Medalists of Team USA in Equestrian Sports

List of Equestrian Eventing USA medalists ; 1972, Team, Open, Tad Coffin, J. Michael Plumb, Bruce Davidson, Mary Anne Tauskey, Gold ; 1984 ...

Tokyo 2020 Equestrian - Olympic Results by Discipline

Official Equestrian results from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Full list of gold, silver and bronze medallists as well as photos and videos of medal-winning ...

Equestrian Dressage - Olympedia

The gold medal count is led by German Isabell Werth, with seven golds, and Reiner Klimke, who won six golds representing Germany and West Germany. Werth has ...

Medal History - USET Foundation

Team Gold, Show Jumping, Laura Kraut (Zeremonie) Devin Ryan (Eddie Blue) Adrienne Sternlicht (Cristaline) McLain Ward (Clinta) ; Team Silver, Dressage, Laura ...

Olympic equestrian at Paris 2024: Biggest stories, replays, medal ...

History was also made on the team side of the eventing competition, with Great Britain claiming a record-breaking gold medal. In a competition ...

List of Olympic medalists in equestrian events - Wikiwand

Dressage, team ; Soviet Union · Yelena Petushkova and Pepel Ivan Kizimov and Ikhor Ivan Kalita and Tarif ; West Germany · Karin Schlüter-Schmidt and Liostro

Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games - Topend Sports

There are currently three disciplines in equestrian at the Olympics: Jumping, Dressage, Eventing. Show jumping was introduced to the Olympic Games in 1900.

The History of U.S. Eventing Medals

Team Gold - Kevin Freeman on Reno Pal, William Haggard on Bold Minstrel, Michael Page on Grasshopper, and J. Michael Plumb on Markham.

Isabell Werth and Katie Ledecky climb the career Olympic medals list

Within hours of each other, German equestrian Olympian Isabell Werth and U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky climbed even higher on the career medals ...

Most Olympic equestrian medals won by an individual

The most Olympic equestrian medals won by an individual is 14, achieved by Isabell Werth (Germany) between 1992 and 2024. Werth won a gold and a silver at ...

Olympic Games - British Equestrian

All three scores count towards the team medals, and horses and riders must complete the competition together as a pairing. DRESSAGE (DAY ONE AND TWO). All ...

U.S. Equestrian Teams

... dressage's inception at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games, capturing four Individual medals. The USET Foundation supports the competition, training, coaching ...

Olympic Equestrian Riders - Winning Medals in Jumping and 3-Day ...

Olympic Equestrian Riders - Winning Medals in Jumping and 3-Day Event (13) ; Giulio Cacciandra · ITA, EJP/EVE ; Ettore Caffaratti · ITA, EJP/EVE ; Jacques Cariou ...

A complete list of Paris Olympics medal winners - AP News

This story has been corrected to amend the medal standings for individual jumping equestrian event to show that Christian Kukuk of Germany won the gold, Steve ...

Equestrian Eventing - Team GB

Team GB have won a total of 25 Olympic eventing medals, including back-to-back gold medals in the team eventing competition. Laura Collett, Tom McEwen and Ros ...

List of athletes with the most Olympic medals - Britannica

12. Bjørn Daehlie, Norway, cross-country skiing ; 14. Katō Sawao, Japan, gymnastics ; 14. Jenny Thompson, U.S., swimming ; 16. Isabell Werth, Germany, equestrian ...