1998 FEI World Equestrian Games explained

1998 FEI World Equestrian Games
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Host City:Rome, Italy
Nations:42
Events:11 in 5 disciplines
Previous:1994

The 1998 FEI World Equestrian Games were held in Rome, Italy from 1 to 11 October 1998. They were the 3rd edition of the games which are held every four years and run by the FEI.

Events

11 events in 5 disciplines were held in Rome.

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Individual Female
Individual Male
Team

Medal summary

Medalists

Individual dressage
Team dressage

Isabell Werth on Gigolo
Karin Rehbein on Donerhall
Nadine Capellmann on Gracioso
Ulla Salzgeber on Rusty

Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire
Coby van Baalen on Ferro
Ellen Bontje on Silvano
Gonnelien Rothenberger on Dondolo

Louise Nathhorst on Walk On Top
Ulla Håkansson on Bobby
Annette Solmell on Strauss
Jan Brink on Bjorsell's Fontana
Individual driving
Team driving

Ton Monhemius
Ijsbrand Chardon
Harry de Ruyter

Michael Freund
Christoph Sandmann
Helmet Rolfes

Jan-Erik Pahlsson
Fredrik Persson
Tomas Eriksson
Individual eventing
Team eventing

Blyth Tait on Ready Teddy
Mark Todd on Broadcast News
Vaughn Jefferis on Bounce
Sally Clark on Squirrel Hill

Marie-Christine Duroy on Summer Song
Rodolphe Scherer on Bambi de Brière
Jean-Lou Bigot on Twist de la Beige
Philippe Mull on Viens du Frêne

David O'Connor on Giltedge
Kerry Milikin on Out and About
Bruce Davidson Sr on Heyday
Karen O'Connor on Prince Panache
Individual jumping
Team jumping

Lars Nieberg on Loro Piana Esprit
Markus Beerbaum on Lady Weingard
Franke Sloothaak on San Patrignano Jolly
Ludger Beerbaum on P.S. Priamos

Alexandra Ledermann on Rochet
Roger-Yves Bost on Airborne Montecillo
Eric Navet on Atout d'Isigny
Thierry Pomel on Thor des Chaines

Diane Lampard on Abbervail Dream
Geoff Billington on It's Otto
Nick Skelton on Hopes are H.
John Whitaker on Heyman
Men's vaulting
Women's vaulting
Squad vaulting

Medal count

Officials

Appointment of (Olympic disciplines) officials is as follows:[1]

Dressage

Notes and References

  1. News: World Equestrian Games 1998. Fei.org. 2 November 1998.