Equestrian at The 1952 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
details
Henri Saint Cyr and Master Rufus
Sweden (SWE)
Lis Hartel and Jubilee
Denmark (DEN)
André Jousseaume and Harpagon
France (FRA)
Team dressage
details
Sweden (SWE)
Henri Saint Cyr and Master Rufus
Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern, Jr. and Krest
Gehnäll Persson and Knaust
Switzerland (SUI)
Gottfried Trachsel and Kursus
Henri Chammartin and Wöhler
Gustav Fischer and Soliman
Germany (GER)
Heinz Pollay and Adular
Ida von Nagel and Afrika
Fritz Thiedemann and Chronist
Individual eventing
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Hans von Blixen-Finecke, Jr. and Jubal
Sweden (SWE)
Guy Lefrant and Verdun
France (FRA)
Wilhelm Büsing and Hubertus
Germany (GER)
Team eventing
details
Sweden (SWE)
Hans von Blixen-Finecke, Jr. and Jubal
Olof Stahre and Komet
Folke Frölén and Fair
Germany (GER)
Wilhelm Büsing and Hubertus
Klaus Wagner and Dachs
Otto Rothe and Trux von Kamax
United States (USA)
Charles Hough, Jr. and Cassivellannus
Walter Staley, Jr. and Craigwood Park
John Wofford and Benny Grimes
Individual jumping
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Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola and Ali Baba
France (FRA)
Óscar Cristi and Bambi
Chile (CHI)
Fritz Thiedemann and Meteor
Germany (GER)
Team jumping
details
Great Britain (GBR)
Wilfred White and Nizefela
Douglas Stewart and Aherlow
Harry Llewellyn and Foxhunter
Chile (CHI)
Óscar Cristi and Bambi
César Mendoza and Pillán
Ricardo Echeverría and Lindo Peal
United States (USA)
William Steinkraus and Hollandia
Arthur McCashin and Miss Budweiser
John William Russell and Democrat


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