Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Individual championship dressage GI
details |
Lee Pearson on Blue Circle Boy Great Britain (GBR) |
Jan Pike on Dr Doolittle Australia (AUS) |
Sophie Christiansen on Hotstuff Great Britain (GBR) |
Individual championship dressage GII
details |
Irene Slaettengren on Larino Sweden (SWE) |
Joop Stokkel on Pegasus Netherlands (NED) |
Gert Bolmer on Lodewijk Netherlands (NED) (tie) |
Nic Tustain on Prinz Heinrich Great Britain (GBR) (tie) |
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Individual championship dressage GIII
details |
Deborah Criddle on Figaro IX Great Britain (GBR) |
Bianca Vogel on Roquefort 16 Germany (GER) |
Bettina Eistel on Aaron Germany (GER) |
Individual championship dressage GIV
details |
Ann Cathrin Lubbe on Zanko Norway (NOR) |
Philippa Johnson on Burgmans Benedict South Africa (RSA) |
Karen Brain on Dasskara Canada (CAN) |
Individual freestyle dressage GI
details |
Lee Pearson on Blue Circle Boy Great Britain (GBR) |
Lynn Seidemann on Phoenix B United States (USA) |
Jan Pike on Dr Doolittle Australia (AUS) |
Individual freestyle dressage GII
details |
Irene Slaettengren on Larino Sweden (SWE) |
Hannelore Brenner on Roquefort 16 Germany (GER) |
Nic Tustain on Prinz Heinrich Great Britain (GBR) |
Individual freestyle dressage GIII
details |
Deborah Criddle on Figaro IX Great Britain (GBR) |
Bettina Eistel on Aaron Germany (GER) |
Bert Vermeir on Den Eik Heino Belgium (BEL) |
Individual freestyle dressage GIV
details |
Ann Cathrin Lubbe on Zanko Norway (NOR) |
Philippa Johnson on Burgmans Benedict South Africa (RSA) |
Karen Brain on Dasskara Canada (CAN) |
Team dressage
details |
Great Britain (GBR) Deborah Criddle/Figaro IX Anne Dunham/Olret Lee Pearson/Blue Circle Boy Nic Tustain/Prinz Heinrich |
Germany (GER) Bettina Eistel/Aaron Britta Naepel/Loverboy 9 Bianca Vogel/Roquefort 16 |
Netherlands (NED) Gert Bolmer/Lodewijk Joop Stokkel/Pegasus Sjerstin Vermeulen/Jeffrey STV |
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