Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Individual dressage details |
Liselott Linsenhoff and Piaff West Germany (FRG) |
Yelena Petushkova and Pepel Soviet Union (URS) |
Josef Neckermann and Venetia West Germany (FRG) |
Team dressage details |
Soviet Union (URS) Yelena Petushkova and Pepel Ivan Kizimov and Ikhor Ivan Kalita and Tarif |
West Germany (FRG) Karin Schlüter-Schmidt and Liostro Liselott Linsenhoff and Piaff Josef Neckermann and Venetia |
Sweden (SWE) Ulla Håkansson and Ajax Ninna Swaab and Casanova Maud von Rosen and Lucky Boy |
Individual eventing details |
Richard Meade and Laurieston Great Britain (GBR) |
Alessandro Argenton and Woodland Italy (ITA) |
Jan Jönsson and Sarajevo Sweden (SWE) |
Team eventing details |
Great Britain (GBR) Richard Meade and Laurieston Mary Gordon-Watson and Cornishman V Bridget Parker and Cornish Gold Mark Phillips and Great Ovation |
United States (USA) Kevin Freeman and Good Mixture Bruce Davidson and Plain Sailing Michael Plumb and Free and Easy James C. Wofford and Kilkenny |
West Germany (FRG) Harry Klugmann and Christopher Robert Ludwig Gössing and Chicago Karl Schultz and Pisco Horst Karsten and Sioux |
Individual jumping details |
Graziano Mancinelli and Ambassador Italy (ITA) |
Ann Moore and Psalm Great Britain (GBR) |
Neal Shapiro and Sloopy United States (USA) |
Team jumping details |
West Germany (FRG) Fritz Ligges and Robin Gerhard Wiltfang and Askan Hartwig Steenken and Simona Hans Günter Winkler and Trophy |
United States (USA) William Steinkraus and Main Spring Neal Shapiro and Sloopy Kathryn Kusner and Fleet Apple Frank Chapot and White Lightning |
Italy (ITA) Vittorio Orlandi and Fulmer Feather Raimondo D'Inzeo and Fiorello Graziano Mancinelli and Ambassador Piero D'Inzeo and Easter Light |
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