Medal Summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual dressage details |
Christine Stückelberger and Granat Switzerland (SUI) |
Harry Boldt and Woycek West Germany (FRG) |
Reiner Klimke and Mehmed West Germany (FRG) |
| Team dressage details |
West Germany (FRG) Harry Boldt and Woycek Reiner Klimke and Mehmed Gabriela Grillo and Ultimo |
Switzerland (SUI) Christine Stückelberger and Granat Ulrich Lehmann and Widin Doris Ramseier and Roch |
United States (USA) Hilda Gurney and Keen Dorothy Morkis and Monaco Edith Master and Dahlwitz |
| Individual eventing details |
Edmund Coffin and Bally-Cor United States (USA) |
Michael Plumb and Better & Better United States (USA) |
Karl Schultz and Madrigal West Germany (FRG) |
| Team eventing details |
United States (USA) Edmund Coffin and Bally-Cor Michael Plumb and Better & Better Bruce Davidson and Irish-Cap Mary Anne Tauskey and Marcus Aurelius |
West Germany (FRG) Karl Schultz and Madrigal Herbert Blöcker and Albrant Helmut Rethemeier and Pauline Otto Ammermann and Volturno |
Australia (AUS) Wayne Roycroft and Laurenson Mervyn Bennet and Regal Reign Bill Roycroft and Version Denis Pigott and Hillstead |
| Individual jumping details |
Alwin Schockemöhle and Warwick Rex West Germany (FRG) |
Michel Vaillancourt and Branch Country Canada (CAN) |
François Mathy and Gai Luron Belgium (BEL) |
| Team jumping details |
France (FRA) Hubert Parot and Rivage Jean-Marcel Rozier and Bayard de Maupas Marc Roguet and Belle de Mars Michel Roche and Un Espoir |
West Germany (FRG) Alwin Schockemöhle and Warwick Rex Hans Günter Winkler and Torphy Sönke Sönksen and Kwepe Paul Schockemöhle and Agent |
Belgium (BEL) Eric Wauters and Gute Sitte François Mathy and Gai Luron Edgar-Henri Cuepper and Le Champion Stanny Van Paesschen and Porsche |
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