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Results European Cgampionships Juniors 1973 – 2008 Results Olympic Games 1912 - 2008 This summary table was compiled by: www.equestrian-database.com Click on the name of rider or horse for more information, like results, pedigree etc. First you have to login with your emailaddress and password. Are you for the first time visiting Equestrian-database.com please click on 'new user' and you will receive by email your password to be able to enter the database. Visiting and browsing the database is free of charge for one month with no obligation what so ever! 1912 Stockholm (Sweden) Dressage Individual Team1 1. Carl Bonde (SWE) - Emperor 1. 2. Gustaf A. Boltenstern (SWE) - Neptun 2. 3. Hans von Blixen-Finecke (SWE) - Maggie 3. Eventing Individual Team 1. Axel Nordlander (SWE) – Lady Artist 1. Sweden 2. Harry von Rochow (GER) – Idealist 2. Germany 3. Jean Cariou (FRA) -Cocotte 3. U.S.A. Jumping Individual Team 1. Jean Cariou (FRA) – Mignon 1. Sweden 2. Rabod W. von Kröcher (GER) - Dohna 2. France 3. Emanuel De Blommaert (BEL) – Clonmore 3. Germany 1 In 1912, 1920 and 1924 no team medals were distributed in dressage 1916 no Olympic Games were held due to World War I. 1920 Antwerp (Belgium) Dressage Individual Team1 1. Janne Lundblad (SWE) - Uno 1. 2. Bertil Sandström (SWE) - Sabel 2. 3. Hans von Rosen (SWE) – Running Sister 3. Eventing Individual Team 1. Helmer Mörner (SWE) – Germania 1. Sweden 2. Age Lundström (SWE) – Ysra 2. Italy 3. Ettore Caffaratti (ITA) - Caniche 3. Belgium Jumping Individual Team 1. Tomasso Lequio di Assaba (ITA) – Trebecco 1. Sweden 2. Alessandro Valerio (ITA) - Cento 2. Belgium 3. Carl Gustav Lewenhaupt (SWE) – Mon Coeur 3. Italy 1924 Paris (France) Dressage Individual Team1 1. Ernst von Linder (SWE) - Piccolomini 1. 2. Bertil Sandström (SWE) - Sabel 2. 3. Xavier Lesage (FRA) – Plumarol 3. Eventing Individual Team 1. Adolph van der Voort van Zijp (NED) – Silver Piece 1. Netherlands 2. Frode Kirkebjerg (DEN) – Metoo 2. Sweden 3. Sloan Doak (USA) - Pathfinder 3. Italy Jumping Individual Team 1. Alphonse Gemuseus (SUI) – Lucette 1. Sweden 2. Tomasso Lequio di Assaba (ITA) – Trebecco 2. Switzerland 3. Adam Krolikiewicz (POL) – Picador 3. Portugal 1 In 1912, 1920 and 1924 no team medals were distributed in dressage 1928 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Dressage Individual Team 1. Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen-Parow (GER) - Draufgänger 1. Germany 2. Charles Pierre Marion (FRA) - Linon 2. Sweden 3. Ragnar Olsen (SWE) – Günstling 3. Netherlands Eventing Individual Team 1. Charles F. Pahud de Mortanges (NED) – Marcroix 1. Netherlands 2. Gerard P. de Kruyff (NED) – Va-t-en 2. Norway 3. Bruno Neumann (GER) - Ilja 3. Poland Jumping Individual Team 1. Frantisek Ventura (TCH) – Eliot 1. Spain 2. Pierre Bertran de Balanda (FRA) – Papillon 2. Poland 3. Charles Kuhn (SUI) – Pepita 3. Sweden 1932 Los Angeles (U.S.A.) Dressage Individual Team 1. Xavier Lesage (FRA) - Traine 1. France 2. Charles Pierre Marion (FRA) - Linon 2. Sweden 3. Hiram Tuttle (USA) – Olympic 3. U.S.A. Eventing Individual Team1 1. Charles F. Pahud de Mortanges (NED) – Marcroix 1. U.S.A. 2. Earl Foster Thomson (USA) – Jenny Camp 2. Netherlands 3. Clarence von Rosen (SWE) – Sunnyside Maid 3. -------- 1 Only 2 teams completed the event Jumping Individual Team2 1. Baron Takeichi Nishi (JPN) – Uranus 1. -------- 2. Harry D. Chamberlin (USA) – Show Girl 2. -------- 3. Clarence von Rosen (SWE) – Empire 3. -------- 2 No teams completed the event 1936 Berlin (Germany) Dressage Individual Team 1. Heinz Pollay (GER) - Kronos 1. Germany 2. Friedrich Gerhard (GER) - Absinth 2. France 3. Alois Podhajsky (AUT) – Nero 3. Sweden Eventing Individual Team 1. Ludwig Stubbendorf (GER) – Nurmi 1. Germany 2. Earl Foster Thomson (USA) – Jenny Camp 2. Poland 3. Hans Mathiesen Lunding (DEN) – Jason 3. Great Britain Jumping Individual Team 1. Kurt Hasse (GER) – Tora 1. Germany 2. Henri Rang (ROM) – Delfis 2. Netherlands 3. Jozsef von Platthy (HUN) – Sellö 3. Portugal 1940 and 1944 no Olympic Games were held due to World War II. 1948 London (Great Britain) Dressage Individual Team 1. Hans Moser (SUI) - Hummer 1. France 2. André Jousseaumé (FRA) - Harpagon 2. U.S.A. 3. Gustaf-Afolf Boltenstern Jr. (SWE) – Trumpf 3. Portugal Eventing Individual Team 1. Bernard Chevallier (FRA) – Aiglonne 1. U.S.A. 2. Frank S. Henry (USA) – Swing Low 2. Sweden 3. Robert Selfelt (SWE) – Claque 3. Mexico Jumping Individual Team 1. Humberto Mariles Cortes (MEX) – Arete 1. Mexico 2. Ruben Uriza Castro (MEX) – Harvey 2. Spain 3. Jean Marquis d’Orgeix (FRA) – Sucre de Pomme 3. Great Britain 1952 Helsinki (Finland) Dressage Individual Team 1. Henry Saint Cyr (SWE) – Master Rufus 1. Sweden 2. Lis Hartel (DEN) - Jubilee 2. Switzerland 3. André Jousseaumé (FRA) - Harpagon 3. Germany Eventing Individual Team 1. Hans Baron von Blixen-Finecke (SWE) – Jubal 1. Sweden 2. Guy Lefrant (FRA) – Verdun 2. Germany 3. Wilhelm Büsing (GER) – Hubertus 3. U.S.A. Jumping Individual Team 1. Pierre Jonquères d’Oriola (FRA) – Ali Baba 1. Great Britain 2. Oscar Christi (CHI) – Bambi 2. Chili 3. Fritz Thiedemann (GER) – Meteor 3. U.S.A. 1956 Stockholm (Sweden) The main venue for the 1956 Olympic Games was Melbourne (Australia). Due to the distance and quarantaine regulations the equestrian Games were held in Stockholm (Sweden). Dressage Individual Team 1. Henry Saint Cyr (SWE) – Juli 1. Sweden 2. Lis Hartel (DEN) - Jubilee 2. Germany 3. Liselott Linsenhoff (GER) - Adular 3. Switzerland Eventing Individual Team 1. Petrus Kastenman (SWE) – Iluster 1. Great Britain 2. August Lütke Westhüs (GER) – Trux von Kamax 2. Germany 3. Frank Weldon (GBR) – Kilbarry 3. Canada Jumping Individual Team 1. Hans Günter Winkler (GER) – Halla 1. Germany 2. Raimondo d’Inzeo (ITA) – Merano 2. Italy 3. Piero d’Inzeo (ITA) – Uruguay 3. Great Britain 1960 Rome (Italy) Dressage Individual Team1 1. Sergei Filatov (RUS) – Absent 1. 2. Gustav Fischer (SUI) - Wald 2. 3. Josef Neckermann (GER) - Asbach 3. 1 In 1960 no team medals were distributed in dressage Eventing Individual Team 1. Lawrence Morgan (AUS) – Salad Days 1. Australia 2. Neale Lavis (AUS) – Mirrabooka 2. Switzerland 3. Anton Bühler (SUI) – Gay Spark 3. France Jumping Individual Team 1. Raimondo d’Inzeo (ITA) – Posillipo 1. Germany 2. Piero d’Inzeo (ITA) – The Rock 2. U.S.A. 3. David Broome (GBR) – Sunsalve 3. Italy 1964 Tokyo (Japan) Dressage Individual Team 1. Henri Chammartin (SUI) – Wörman 1. Germany 2. Harry Boldt (GER) – Remus I 2. Switzerland 3. Sergei Filatov (RUS) – Absent 3. Russia Eventing Individual Team 1. Mauro Checcoli (ITA) – Surbean 1. Italy 2. Carlos Moratorio (ARG) – Chalan 2. U.S.A. 3. Fritz Ligges (GER) – Donkosak 3. Germany Jumping Individual Team 1. Pierre Jonquères d’Oriola (FRA) – Lutteur B 1. Germany 2. Herman Schridde (GER) – Dozent II 2. France 3. Peter Robeson (GBR) – Firecrest 3. Italy 1968 Mexico City (Mexico) Dressage Individual Team 1. Ivan Kizimov (RUS) – Ikhor 1. Germany 2. Josef Neckermann (GER) – Mariano 2. Russia 3. Reiner Klimke (GER) – Dux 3. Switzerland Eventing Individual Team 1. Jean-Jacques Guyon (FRA) – Pitou 1. Great Britain 2. Derek Allhusen (GBR) – Lochinvar 2. U.S.A. 3. Michael Owen Page (USA) – Foster 3. Australia Jumping Individual Team 1. Bill Steinkraus (USA) – Snowbound 1. Canada 2. Marion Coakes (GBR) – Stroller 2. France 3. David Broome (GBR) – Mr. Softee 3. Germany 1972 Munich (Germany) Dressage Individual Team 1. Liselott Linsenhoff (GER) – Piaff 399 1. Russia 2. Elena Petushkova (RUS) – Pepel 2. Germany 3. Josef Neckermann (GER) – Venetia 3. Sweden Eventing Individual Team 1. Richard Meade (GBR) – Laurieston 1. Great Britain 2. Alessandro Argenton (ITA) – Woodland 2. U.S.A. 3. Jan Jönsson (SWE) – Sarajevo 3. Germany Jumping Individual Team 1. Graziano Mancinelli (ITA) – Ambassador 1. Germany 2. Ann Moore (GBR) – Psalm 2. U.S.A. 3. Neal Shapiro (USA) – Sloopy 3. Italy 1976 Montreal (Canada) Dressage Individual Team 1. Christine Stückelberger (SUI) – Granat 1. Germany 2. Harry Boldt (GER) – Woyceck 2. Switzerland 3. Reiner Klimke (GER) – Mehmed 3. U.S.A. Eventing Individual Team 1. Edmund Coffin (USA) – Bally-Cor 1. U.S.A. 2. John Michael Plumb (USA) – Better and Better 2. Germany 3. Karl Schultz (GER) – Madrigal 3. Australia Jumping Individual Team 1. Alwin Schockemöhle (GER) – Warwick Rex 1. France 2. Michel Vaillancourt (CAN) – Branch County 2. Germany 3. Francois Mathy Sr. (BEL) – Gai Luron 3. Belgium 1980 Moscow (Russia) Due to a boycot alternative equestrians events were held: dressage in Goodwood (GBR), jumping in Rotterdam (NED) and eventing in Fontainebleau (FRA). Dressage Individual Team 1. Elisabeth Max-Theurer (AUT) – Mon Cherie 1. Russia 2. Yuriv Kovshov (RUS) – Igrok 2. Bulgaria 3. Viktor Ugriumov (RUS) – Shkval 3. Romania Eventing Individual Team 1. Federico Roman Euro (ITA) – Rossinan 1. Russia 2. Alexander Blinov (RUS) – Galzun 2. Italy 3. Yuri Salnikov (RUS) – Pintset 3. Mexico Jumping Individual Team 1. Jan Kowalczyk (POL) – Artemor 1. Russia 2. Nikolay Korolkov (RUS) – Espadron 2. Poland 3. Joaquin Perez de las Heras (MEX) – Alymony 3. Mexico 1984 Los Angeles (U.S.A.) Dressage Individual Team 1. Reiner Klimke (GER) - Ahlerich 1. Germany 2. Anne Grethe Jensen-Törnblad (DEN) - Marzog 2. Switzerland 3. Otto Hofer (SUI) - Limandus 3. Sweden Eventing Individual Team 1. Mark Todd (NZL) - Charisma 1. U.S.A. 2. Karen Stives (USA) – Ben Arthur 2. Great Britain 3. Virginia Leng (née Holgate) (GBR) - Priceless 3. Germany Jumping Individual Team 1. Joe Fargis (USA) – Touch of Glass 1. U.S.A. 2. Conrad Homfeld (USA) - Abdullah 2. Great Britain 3. Heidi Robbiani (née Hauri) (SUI) – Jessica V 3. Germany 1988 Seoul (Korea) Dressage Individual Team 1. Nicole Uphoff (GER) - Rembrandt 1. Germany 2. Margit Otto-Crépin (FRA) - Corlandus 2. Switzerland 3. 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