Andrew Hoy - Record

Record

  • 1979 Burghley Horse Trials: 1st place
  • 1981 Melbourne 3 day event: 1st place (Davey)
  • 1984 Olympics: Individual-15th; Team-5th
  • 1986 Melbourne 3 day event: 1st place (Kiwi)
  • 1987 Melbourne 3 day event: 1st place (Kiwi)
  • 1988 Olympics: Individual-8th; Team-5th
  • 1991 Melbourne 3 day event: 1st place (Kiwi)
  • 1992 Olympics: Individual-5th; Team-1st
  • 1995 Open European Games: 12th place
  • 1996 Badminton Horse Trials: 10 place
  • 1996 Olympics: Individual-11th; Team-1st
  • 2000 Olympics: Individual-2nd; Team-1st
  • 2000 Badminton Horse Trials: 9th place
  • 2002 Burghley Horse Trials: 4th place
  • 2002 Luhmuhlen Horse Trials: 1st place
  • 2002 Badminton Horse Trials: 8th place
  • 2003 Burghley Horse Trials: 9th place
  • 2003 Badminton Horse Trials: 7th place
  • 2004 Olympics: 57th place
  • 2004 Badminton Horse Trials: 5th place
  • 2004 Burghley Horse Trials: 1st place
  • 2005 Badminton Horse Trials: 3rd place (Master Monarch) and 6th place (Mr Pracatan)
  • 2005 Rolex Kentucky Three Day: 8th Yeoman's Point
  • 2006 Rolex Kentucky Three Day: 1st place (Master Monarch)
  • 2006 Badminton Horse Trials: 1st place (Moonfleet) and another position.

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