Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Individual dressage details |
Heinz Pollay and Kronos Germany (GER) |
Friedrich Gerhard and Absinth Germany (GER) |
Alois Podhajsky and Nero Austria (AUT) |
Team dressage details |
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 details |
Ludwig Stubbendorf and Nurmi Germany (GER) |
Earl Foster Thomson and Jenny Camp United States (USA) |
Hans Lunding and Jason Denmark (DEN) |
Team eventing details |
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 details |
Kurt Hasse and Tora Germany (GER) |
Henri Rang and Delfis Romania (ROU) |
József von Platthy and Sellő Hungary (HUN) |
Team jumping details |
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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