1994 FEI World Equestrian Games
Host city | The Hague, Netherlands |
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Nations participating | 37 |
Events | 14 in 6 disciplines |
Opening ceremony | July 27, 1994 |
Closing ceremony | August 7, 1994 |
The 1994 FEI World Equestrian Games were held in The Hague, Netherlands from July 27 to August 7, 1994. They were the second edition of the games which are held every four years and run by the FEI.
Events
13 events in 6 disciplines were held in The Hague.
Dressage | Driving | Endurance | Eventing | Jumping | Vaulting |
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Individual | Individual | Individual | Individual | Individual | Individual Female |
Individual Male | |||||
Team | Team | Team | Team | Team | Team |
Medal summary
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual special dressage |
Isabell Werth on Gigolo Germany |
Nicole Uphoff on Rembrandt Germany |
Sven Rothenberger on Dondolo Netherlands | |||
Individual freestyle dressage |
Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire Netherlands |
Klaus Balkenhol on Goldstern Germany |
Karin Rehbein on Donerhall Germany | |||
Team dressage |
Germany (GER) Nicole Uphoff on Rembrandt Klaus Balkenhol on Goldstern Isabell Werth on Gigolo Karin Rehbein on Donerhall |
Netherlands (NED) Ellen Bontje on Heuriger Sven Rothenberger on Dondolo Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire |
United States (USA) Kathleen Raine on Avontuur Robert Dover on Devereaux Gary Rockwell on Suna Carol Lavell on Gifted | |||
Individual driving |
Michael Freund Germany |
George Bowman Great Britain |
Ijsbrand Chardon Netherlands | |||
Team driving |
Germany (GER) Christoph Sandmann Michael Freund Hansjoerg Hammann |
Belgium (BEL) Felix Brasseur Eddy van Dijck Valere Standaert |
Netherlands (NED) Ad Aarts Ijsbrand Chardon Harry de Ruyter | |||
Individual endurance |
Valerie Kanavy on Pieraz United States |
Dennis Pesce on Melfenik France |
Stephane Fleury on Roc'H France | |||
Team endurance |
France (FRA) Stephane Fleury on Roc'H Martine Jollivet on Lizazat Jacques David on Nelson I Benedicte Atger on Sunday d'Aurabelle |
Spain (ESP) Miguel Vila Ubach on Bajeque Francisco Cobos on Bruja Augusta Albarran on Colores Gerardo Amian on Klux Klux |
Australia (AUS) Christine Forrester on Mandala Galactic Melonia de Jong on Vet School Laurance Barbara Timms on Kildara Sharina Meg Wade on Glenallan Sheida | |||
Individual eventing |
Vaughn Jefferis on Bounce New Zealand |
Dorothy Trapp on Murphy Holokai United States |
Karen Dixon on Get Smart Great Britain | |||
Team eventing |
Great Britain (GBR) Karen Dixon on Get Smart Mary Thomson on King William Charlotte Bathe on The Cool Customer Kristina Gifford on General Jock |
France (FRA) Jean-Lou Bigot on Twist La Beige Jean Teulere on Rodosto Marie-Christine Duroy on Summer Song |
Germany (GER) Bettina Overesch on Watermill Stream Cord Mysegaes on Ricardo Ralf Ehrenbrink on Kildare | |||
Individual jumping |
Franke Sloothaak on San Patrignano Weihaiwej Germany |
Ludger Beerbaum on Almox Ratina Germany |
Michel Robert on Miss San Patrignano France | |||
Team jumping |
Germany (GER) Franke Sloothaak on San Patrignano Weihaiwej Soren von Ronne on Taggi Dirk Hafemeister on P.S. Priamos Ludger Beerbaum on Almox Ratina |
France (FRA) Roger-Yves Bost on Souviens Toi III Equus Philippe Rozier on Baiko Rocco Eric Navet on Quito de Baussy Michel Robert on Miss San Patrignano |
Switzerland (SUI) Thomas Fuchs on Major AC Folien Stefan Lauber on Lugana II Markus Fuchs on Interpane Goldfights Lesley McNaught-Mändli on Piroi | |||
Men's vaulting |
Thomas Fiskbaek on Hamlet Denmark |
Christoph Lensing on Aladin Germany |
Thomas Föcking on Aladin Germany | |||
Women's vaulting |
Tanja Bendetto on Zarewitsch Germany |
Kerith Lemon on Maxwell United States |
Mieke Lorentz on Falun Germany | |||
Team vaulting |
Switzerland (SUI) | Germany (GER) | Sweden (SWE) |
Medal count
Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
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1 | Germany | 7 | 5 | 4 | 16 |
2 | France | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
3 | United States | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
4 | Netherlands | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
5 | United Kingdom | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Switzerland | 1 | – | 1 | 2 |
7 | Denmark | 1 | – | – | 1 |
New Zealand | 1 | – | – | 1 | |
9 | Belgium | – | 1 | – | 1 |
Spain | – | 1 | – | 1 | |
11 | Australia | – | – | 1 | 1 |
Sweden | – | – | 1 | 1 |
Note: Medal count is sorted by total gold medals, then total silver medals, then total bronze medals, then alphabetically.
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