1990 FEI World Equestrian Games

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1990 FEI World Equestrian Games
1990 FEI WEG logo.jpg
Host cityStockholm, Sweden
Nations participating37
Events13 in 6 disciplines
Opening ceremony24 July 1990 (1990-07-24)
Closing ceremony5 August 1990 (1990-08-05)
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The 1990 FEI World Equestrian Games were held in Stockholm, Sweden from July 24 to August 5, 1990. They were the first edition of the games which are held every four years and run by the FEI.

Events[]

13 events in 6 disciplines were held in Stockholm.

Dressage Driving Endurance Eventing Jumping Vaulting

Medal summary[]

Medalists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
Nicole Uphoff on Rembrandt
 West Germany
Kyra Kyrklund on Matador
 Finland
Monica Theodorescu on Ganimedes
 West Germany
Team dressage
 West Germany (FRG)
Nicole Uphoff on Rembrandt
Monica Theodorescu on Ganimedes
Ann-Kathrin Kroth on Golfstom
Sven Rothenberger on Ideaal
 Soviet Union (URS)
Yuriy Kovshov on Bouket
Olga Klimko on Shipovnik
on Kholst
Nina Menkova on Dikson
  Switzerland (SUI)
Samuel Schatzmann on Rochus
Christine Stückelberger on Gauguin
Silvia Iklé on Spada
Daniel Ramseier on Random
Individual driving

 Sweden

 Hungary
Ijsbrand Chardon
 Netherlands
Team driving
 Sweden (SWE)


 Netherlands (NED)

Ijsbrand Chardon
 Hungary (HUN)


Individual endurance
on RD Grand Sulton
 United States
on Ibriz
 Great Britain
on Abbeline Lionel
 Australia
Team endurance
 Great Britain (GBR)
on Show Girl II
on Shumac
on General Portfolio Hero
on Alfie
 Belgium (BEL)
on Domino de Sier
on Perlita
on Mamlouk
on Arafat
 Spain (ESP)
on Muntcho
on Melfenik
on Olga
on Kid
Individual eventing
Blyth Tait on Messiah
 New Zealand
Ian Stark on Murphy Himself
 Great Britain
Bruce Davidson on Pirate Lion
 United States
Team eventing
 New Zealand (NZL)
Mark Todd on Bahlua
Blyth Tait on Messiah
on Umptee
Andrew Nicholson on Spinning Rhombus
 Great Britain (GBR)
Ian Stark on Murphy Himself
Virginia Leng on Griffin
Rodney Powell on The Irishman II
Karen Straker on Get Smart
 West Germany (FRG)
Herbert Blöcker on Feine Dame
Marina Loheit on Sundance Kid
on Alabaster
on Kyang
Individual jumping
Eric Navet on Quito de Baussy
 France
John Whitaker on Henderson Milton
 Great Britain
Hubert Bourdy on Morgat
 France
Team jumping
 France (FRA)
Eric Navet on Quito de Baussy
Hubert Bourdy on Morgat
Roger-Yves Bost on Norton de Rhuys
Pierre Durand on Jappeloup
 West Germany (FRG)
Karsten Huck on Nepomuk
René Tebbel on Borsu Urchin
Otto Becker on Optiebeurs Pamina
Ludger Beerbaum on Almox Gazelle
 Great Britain (GBR)
Nick Skelton on Alan Paul Grand Slam
Michael Whitaker on Henderson Mon Santa
David Broome on Lennegan
John Whitaker on Henderson Milton
Men's vaulting
on Zarewitsch
 West Germany
on Rascal
 West Germany
on Mainzelmann
 West Germany
Women's vaulting
on Mainzelmann
 West Germany
on Zarewitsch
 West Germany
on Marco Polo
 West Germany
Squad vaulting
  Switzerland (SUI)  West Germany (FRG)  United States (USA)

Medal count[]

  *   Host nation (Sweden)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 West Germany (FRG)44412
2 France (FRA)2013
3 New Zealand (NZL)2002
 Sweden (SWE)*2002
5 Great Britain (GBR)1416
6 United States (USA)1023
7  Switzerland (SUI)1012
8 Hungary (HUN)0112
 Netherlands (NED)0112
10 Belgium (BEL)0101
 Finland (FIN)0101
 Soviet Union (URS)0101
13 Australia (AUS)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (14 nations)13131339

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