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Equestrian events at the 1984 Summer Paralympics

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Equestrian
at the VII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Equestrian
1996

Equestrian sports at the 1984 Summer Paralympics consisted of twelve events. All events were mixed, meaning that men and women competed together.[1]

Equestrian had a combined class for spinal cord injuries and Les Autres at the 1984 Summer Paralympics, with the competition being held in Texas. There were 16 total competitors, with three having spinal cord injuries, two having multiple sclerosis, two with other neurological impairments, and nine others.[2]

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Dressage - Advanced walk/trot C3/6
details
Torben Anton Hansen
 Denmark
Steve Roloff
 United States
Dressage - Advanced walk/trot C4-5
details
Bertil Andreasen
 Sweden
Cynthia Good
 United States
Chene la Rochelle
 Canada
Dressage - Advanced walk/trot C7
details
Hans Lykkestrig Nielsen
 Denmark
Tom Pedersen
 Norway
Dressage - Elementary/advanced walk C3
details
Wendy Shugal
 United States
Tim Saxton
 United States
Dressage - Elementary walk C1-2
details
Tim Saxton
 United States
Arlene Aikenhead
 Canada
Tim Hamilton
 Canada
Dressage - Elementary walk/trot C3/6
details
Steve Roloff
 United States
Wendy Shugal
 United States
Dressage - Elementary walk/trot C4-5
details
Jane Stidever
 Great Britain
Cynthia Good
 United States
Chene la Rochelle
 Canada
Inst level test 1 open
details
Kurt Krueger
 United States
Susan Ragowski
 United States
Per Trykman
 Sweden
Obstacle course - Relay race open
details
 Denmark (DEN)
Torben Anton Hansen
Hans Lykkestrig Nielsen
 Norway (NOR)
 ?
Tom Pedersen
 United States (USA)
Susan Ragowski
Wendy Shugal
Obstacle course - Walk C1-3
details
Tim Saxton
 United States
Tim Hamilton
 Canada
Arlene Aikenhead
 Canada
Obstacle course - Walk/trot C4-8
details
Hans Lykkestrig Nielsen
 Denmark
Cynthia Good
 United States
Torben Anton Hansen
 Denmark
Training level test 1 open
details
Per Trykman
 Sweden
Hans Lykkestrig Nielsen
 Denmark
Torben Anton Hansen
 Denmark

References

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  1. ^ "Full results table". sport-olympic.gr. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  2. ^ Thomas, Nigel (2002). "Sport and Disability" (PDF). pp. 105–124. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 14, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2016.