Equestrian at The 1976 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
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Christine Stückelberger and Granat
Switzerland (SUI)
Harry Boldt and Woycek
West Germany (FRG)
Reiner Klimke and Mehmed
West Germany (FRG)
Team dressage
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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
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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
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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
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Alwin Schockemöhle and Warwick Rex
West Germany (FRG)
Michel Vaillancourt and Branch Country
Canada (CAN)
François Mathy and Gai Luron
Belgium (BEL)
Team jumping
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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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