Who won equestrian Olympics 2012?

Medalists

Games Gold
Individual dressage Charlotte Dujardin on Valegro (GBR)
Team dressage Great Britain (GBR) Carl Hester on Uthopia Laura Bechtolsheimer on Mistral Hojris Charlotte Dujardin on Valegro
Individual eventing Michael Jung on Sam (GER)

Who one horse jumped Olympics?

Ben Maher has won the gold medal for Great Britain in the showjumping individual final at the Tokyo Olympics. Maher produced a dazzling display under the floodlights to give Team GB its second successive Olympic showjumping champion following Nick Skelton’s success with Big Star in Rio five years ago.

Who are the equestrians in the Olympics?

The current Olympic equestrian disciplines are Dressage, Eventing, and Jumping. In each discipline, both individual and team medals are awarded. Women and men compete together on equal terms. Together with the equestrian component of Modern Pentathlon, it is the only Olympic event that involves animals.

Who won the gold medal in equestrian jumping?

Ben Maher
TOKYO, Aug 4 (Reuters) – Britain’s Ben Maher on his horse Explosion won individual show jumping gold at the Olympics on Wednesday in a hair-raising jump-off with three Swedes in the top five.

Who won individual equestrian jumping?

Britain’s Ben Maher, riding Explosion W, won a six-rider jump-off to take Olympic gold in the equestrian show jumping individual final on Wednesday.

Do Olympic equestrians own their horses?

Riders typically do not own their horses which sell for 5 to 7 figure prices depending on their level of training. Many riders teach horse riding and train other people’s animals and rely on prize money to help with the thousands of dollars for horse and equipment transport and accommodation.

How do equestrians qualify for Olympics?

According to the official selection procedure documentation, “All athletes and horses wishing to compete on the 2020 Olympic Games Eventing Team must earn a FEI Certificate of Capability between January 1, 2019 and June 2, 2020 by having achieved one qualifying result at a Concours Complet d’Equitation CCI5*-L, or one …