Equestrian at The 1968 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
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Ivan Kizimov and Ikhor
Soviet Union (URS)
Josef Neckermann and Mariano
West Germany (FRG)
Reiner Klimke and Dux
West Germany (FRG)
Team dressage
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West Germany (FRG)
Josef Neckermann and Mariano
Reiner Klimke and Dux
Liselott Linsenhoff and Piaff
Soviet Union (URS)
Yelena Petushkova and Pepel
Ivan Kizimov and Ikhor
Ivan Kalita and Absent
Switzerland (SUI)
Henri Chammartin and Wolfdietrich
Marianne Gossweiler and Stephan
Gustav Fischer and Wald
Individual eventing
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Jean-Jacques Guyon and Pitou
France (FRA)
Derek Allhusen and Lochinvar
Great Britain (GBR)
Michael Page and Foster
United States (USA)
Team eventing
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Great Britain (GBR)
Derek Allhusen and Lochinvar
Richard Meade and Cornishman V
Reuben Jones and The Poacher
United States (USA)
Michael Page and Foster
James C. Wofford and Kilkenny
Michael Plumb and Plain Sailing
Australia (AUS)
Wayne Roycroft and Zhivago
Brien Cobcroft and Depeche
Bill Roycroft and Warrathoola
Individual jumping
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William Steinkraus and Snowbound
United States (USA)
Marion Coakes and Stroller
Great Britain (GBR)
David Broome and Mr. Softee
Great Britain (GBR)
Team jumping
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Canada (CAN)
James Day and Canadian Club
Thomas Gayford and Big Dee
Jim Elder and The Immigrant
France (FRA)
Jean Rozier and Quo Vadis
Janou Lefèbvre and Rocket
Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola and Nagir
West Germany (FRG)
Hermann Schridde and Dozent II
Alwin Schockemöhle and Donald Rex
Hans Günter Winkler and Enigk

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