1976
The American eventing team, with riders Edmund Coffin, Michael Plumb, Bruce Davidson and Mary Anne Tauskey, won gold at the Montreal Olympics. Coffin and Plumb won individual gold and silver, respectively. The U.S. dressage team of Hilda Gurney, Dorothy Morkis and Edith Master took home team bronze. West Germany was victorious in team dressage, while Christine Stuckelberger of Switzerland won the individual title. West Germany also saw gold thanks to Alwin Schockemohle in the individual show jumping. France earned the team show jumping gold.
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