Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Individual dressage details |
Xavier Lesage and Taine France (FRA) |
Charles Marion and Linon France (FRA) |
Hiram Tuttle and Olympic United States (USA) |
Team dressage details |
France (FRA) Xavier Lesage and Taine Charles Marion and Linon André Jousseaume and Sorelta |
Sweden (SWE) Bertil Sandström and Kreta Thomas Byström and Gulliver Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern, Jr. and Ingo |
United States (USA) Hiram Tuttle and Olympic Isaac Kitts and American Lady Alvin Moore and Water Pat |
Individual eventing details |
Charles Pahud de Mortanges and Ferdinand Netherlands (NED) |
Earl Foster Thomson and Jenny Camp United States (USA) |
Clarence von Rosen, Jr. and Sunnyside Maid Sweden (SWE) |
Team eventing details |
United States (USA) Earl Foster Thomson and Jenny Camp Harry Chamberlin and Pleasant Smiles Edwin Argo and Honolulu Tomboy |
Netherlands (NED) Charles Pahud de Mortanges and Marcroix Karel Schummelketel and Duiveltje Aernout van Lennep and Henk |
No Bronze awarded |
Individual jumping details |
Takeichi Nishi and Uranus Japan (JPN) |
Harry Chamberlin and Show Girl United States (USA) |
Clarence von Rosen, Jr. and Empire Sweden (SWE) |
Team jumping details |
The event was declared void as no nation completed the course with three riders |
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