Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Team

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Equestrian – Team competition
at the XV Paralympic Games
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
2012
2020

Results

Source: [1]

RankTeamRiderHorseGradeTeam TestChamp. testInd. TotalTeam total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Sophie Christiansen on Athene LindebjergIa77.52278.217155.739453.306
Anne Dunham on LJT Lucas NormarkIa73.95774.348148.305
Natasha Baker on CabralII71.88273.4145.282
Sophie Wells on ValeriusIV74.40574.857149.262
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Elke Philipp on RegalizIa73.91373.696147.609433.321
Carolin Schnarre on Del RuschIV65.83369.905135.738
Steffen Zeibig on Feel Good 4II71.52970.057141.586
Alina Rosenberg on Nea's DabounIb73.1670.966144.126
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Frank Hosmar on AlphavilleIV72.38172.452144.833430.353
Nicole den Dulk on WallaceIb70.6471.103141.743
Rixt van der Horst on CaraatII71.35370.743142.096
Demi Vermeulen on BurberryII71.82471.6143.424
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Annika LykkeDalskovRisum on Aros a FenrisIII70.13270.122140.254428.229
Stinna Kaastrup on SmartiesIb71.6873.966145.646
Susanne Sunesen on Que FaireIII70.15872.171142.329
Caroline Nielsen on LeonII68.41269.057137.469
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Barbara Minneci on BarillaII67.47166.714134.185422.834
Ciska Vermeulen on RohmeoIV69.47668137.476
Eveline VanLooveren on ExelentIa68.17467.565135.739
Michele George on FBW RainmanIV75.28674.333149.619
6Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Jens Lasse Dokkan on CypresIa70.65270.087140.739422.375
Birgitte Reitan on Steffi GrafIa68.39168.13136.521
Ann Cathrin Lubbe on DonatelloIII72.23772.878145.115
Heidi Loeken on ArmanoIV64.23862.333126.571
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Marcos Alves on VladimirIb66.8468.897135.737418.693
Sérgio Fróes Ribeiro de Oliva on Coco ChanelIa73.08773.826146.913
Vera Lucia Mazzilli on BallantineIa68.91367.13136.043
Rodolpho Riskalla on WarenneIII66.73768.366135.103
8Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Michael Martin Knauder on Contessa 15Ia67.91368.087136418.61
Julia Sciancalepore on Pommery 4Ia67.04366.304133.347
Thomas Haller on Puschkin 7II62.676WD62.676
Pepo Puch on FontainenoirIb74.1675.103149.263
9Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Emma Booth on ZidaneII65.76569.914135.679415.367
Sharon Jarvis on CeasyIII65.92168.537134.458
Lisa Martin on First FamousIV72.3171.476143.786
Katie-Maree Umback on MarquisIII6867.902135.902
10Flag of France.svg  France Jose Letartre on Swing RoyalIII68.05369.659137.712412.154
Thibault Stoclin on UniekIa69.52268.913138.435
Celine Gerny on FlintIb68.4467.552135.992
Louise Studer on Esmeralda TanzIII67.76368.244136.007

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