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Equestrian events at the Summer Paralympics. ... Paralympic equestrian competition is a Para-equestrian event that consists ... Equestrian events at the Summer Olympics;
The Summer Olympics have included 2,129 equestrian participants, including 1,751 men and 378 women, from 69 countries. [1] [note 1], of which 564 won a medal. As of the 2008 Olympics, 395 medals have been awarded to 31 NOCs.
Equestrian: 1984, since 1996 7 11 72 72 70 214 Lee Pearson (9–0–0) Football 5-a-side: Since 2004 4 4 4 4 4 9 Brazil (BRA) (3–0–0) Goalball: Since 1976 12 20 20 20 20 60 Niklas Hultqvist (0–1–2) Judo: Since 1988 8 13 78 78 157 313 Satoshi Fujimoto (3–1–0) Simon Jackson (3–0–1)
There have also been other amputee medallists at the Olympic Games prior to the creation of the Paralympics. Olivér Halassy of Hungary, whose left leg was amputated below the knee, won three medals (two gold and a silver) in water polo, in 1928, 1932 and 1936. Károly Takács, also of Hungary, won gold in shooting at the 1948 Summer Olympics ...
Olympic Games Amsterdam, Netherlands 1928: Czechoslovakian rider Frantisek Ventura won gold in the jumping individual event. This Olympic Games was similar to the 1924 Olympics. A few changes were made, however. In dressage, the time limit was raised to 11 minutes, and competitors lost 2 points for every second over this limit.
5-time Paralympian Rebecca Hart, debutant Fiano Howard earn gold on first day of para-equestrian.
Equestrian at the XVI Paralympic Games Equestrian pictogram of the 2020 Summer Paralympics Venue Tokyo Equestrian Park Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan Dates 25–30 August 2021 Competitors 78 in 11 events ← 2016 2024 → Equestrian events at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan were held at the Tokyo Equestrian Park. There were eleven gender free events taking place: ten individual events and ...
After winning her 10th Paralympics medal, British equestrian Natasha Baker celebrated with her son on Saturday and reflected on how good accessibility for disabled people was at the Palace of ...