Equestrian at The 1936 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
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Heinz Pollay and Kronos
Germany (GER)
Friedrich Gerhard and Absinth
Germany (GER)
Alois Podhajsky and Nero
Austria (AUT)
Team dressage
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Germany (GER)
Heinz Pollay and Kronos
Friedrich Gerhard and Absinth
Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski and Gimpel
France (FRA)
André Jousseaume and Favorite
Gérard de Ballorre and Debaucheur
Daniel Gillois and Nicolas
Sweden (SWE)
Gregor Adlercreutz and Teresina
Sven Colliander and Kål XX
Folke Sandström and Pergola
Individual eventing
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Ludwig Stubbendorf and Nurmi
Germany (GER)
Earl Foster Thomson and Jenny Camp
United States (USA)
Hans Lunding and Jason
Denmark (DEN)
Team eventing
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Germany (GER)
Ludwig Stubbendorf and Nurmi
Rudolf Lippert and Fasan
Konrad Freiherr von Wangenheim and Kurfürst
Poland (POL)
Henryk Roycewicz and Arlekin III
Zdzisław Kawecki and Bambino
Seweryn Kulesza and Tóska
Great Britain (GBR)
Alec Scott and Bob Clive
Edward Howard-Vyse and Blue Steel
Richard Fanshawe and Bowie Knife
Individual jumping
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Kurt Hasse and Tora
Germany (GER)
Henri Rang and Delfis
Romania (ROU)
József von Platthy and Sellő
Hungary (HUN)
Team jumping
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Germany (GER)
Kurt Hasse and Tora
Marten von Barnekow and Nordland
Heinz Brandt and Alchimist
Netherlands (NED)
Johan Greter and Ernica
Jan de Bruine and Trixie
Henri van Schaik and Santa Bell
Portugal (POR)
José Beltrão and Biscuit
Domingos de Sousa and Merle Blanc
Luís Mena e Silva and Fossette

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