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  • Olympic Summer GamesRio 2016

    Equestrian - Eventing(Individual - Open)

    • Eventing Individual Jumping Final
      Performance: 62pts
      Result: 7
      Placed: 7 of 65
    • Eventing Individual Cross Country
      Performance: 46pts Q
      Result: 4
      4th Overall after Cross Country
    • Eventing Individual Dressage Day 1
      Performance: 44.00pts
      Result: 7
    Placed 7 of 65

    Equestrian - Eventing(Team - Open)

    • Eventing Team Jumping Final
      Performance: 178.80pts
      Result: 4
      Placed: 4 of 13
      (Todd, Johnstone, J.Price)
    • Eventing Team Cross Country
      Performance: 154.80pts
      Result: 2
      (Price, Todd, Johstone, Price)
    • Eventing Team Dressage
      Performance: 137.50pts
      Result: 6
      (Price, Todd, Johnstone, Price)
    Placed 4 of 13

    Olympic Summer GamesLondon 2012

    Equestrian - Eventing(Individual - Open)

    • Jumping Final
      Performance: 8.00
      Result: 12
      Placed: 12 of 74
    • Jumping Qualifier
      Performance: 7.00 Q
    • Cross Country
      Performance: 39.5
      Result: 3
    • Dressage Day 2
      Performance: 39.10
      Result: 3
    Placed 12 of 74

    Equestrian - Eventing(Team - Open)

    • Jumping Final
      Performance: 144.40
      Result: 3
      Placed: 3 of 13
    • Cross Country
      Performance: 133.4
      Result: 4
    • Dressage Day 2
      Performance: 128.20
      Result: 4=
    • Dressage Day 1

    Olympic Summer GamesBeijing 2008

    Equestrian - Eventing(Individual - Open)

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      Mark Todd

      2018 – Tryon WEG 57th McLaren

      2018 – Burghley 18th NZB Campino

      2017 – Pau CCI4* 25th Kiltubrid Rhapsody

      2017 – Burghley CCI4* El King II

      2017 – Aachen CICO3* 5th Leonidas

      2017 – Barbury Castle CIC3* ERM 3rd Leonidas II

      2017 – Saumur CCI3* 3rd Kiltubrid Rhapsody

      2016 – Burghley CCI4* 9th NZB Campino

      2016 – City OG 7th Leonidas

      2016 – Lexington CCI4* 7th NZB Campino

      2015 – Pau CCI4* 10th NZB Campino

      2015 – Luhmuhlen CCI4* 5th NZB Campino

      2015 – Tattersalls CIC3* 1st NZB Campino

      2015 – Pau CCI4* 10th NZB Campino

      2015 – Ballindenisk CIC3* 1st NZB Campino

      2015 – Burghley King 6th

      2015 – Luhmuhlen CCI4* 5th NZB Campino

      2015 – Tattersalls CIC3* 1st NZB Campino

      2014 – Caen WEG El Leonidas

      2014 – Luhmuhlen CCI4* 21st Oloa

      2014 – Belton CIC3* 1st King II, 4th NZB Campino

      2013 – Burghley CCI4* 7th Oloa

      2012 – Burghley CCI4* 12th Important Milestone

      2012 – London Slough 12th NZB Campino (team bronze)

      2011 – Burghley CCI4* 14th Larger Milestone

      2010 – WEG City 11th Resign Valley

      2010 – Burghley CCI4* 11th Bigger Milestone

      2008 – Hong Kong OG Ordinal NZB Gandalph

      2000 – Sydney OG Ordinal (Ind) Visual acuity Spy II; 11th (team) Diamond Foyer Red

      2000 – Burghley CCI4* 8th Impartial A Mission

      2000 – Town CCI4* Ordinal Just a

    • mark todd biography
    • Mark Todd (equestrian)

      New Zealand horseman

      Sir
      Mark Todd
      KNZM CBE

      Todd on Gandalf at the 2008 Barbury International Horse Trials

      Full nameMark James Todd
      DisciplineEventing
      Born (1956-03-01) 1 March 1956 (age 68)
      Cambridge, New Zealand

      Sir Mark James ToddKNZM CBE (born 1 March 1956) is a New Zealand horseman noted for his accomplishments in the discipline of eventing, voted Rider of the 20th century by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports.[1]

      He won gold medals at Los Angeles (1984) and Seoul (1988) Olympics, the Badminton Horse Trials on four occasions,[2] the Burghley Horse Trials five times,[3] and as a member of New Zealand's Eventing team, he won gold medals at the World Championships in 1990 and 1998 (Rome), plus 20 or more other international events, and numerous other international individual and team titles.

      In 1988, he was announced as the New Zealand Sportsperson of the year and winner of the Supreme Halberg Award.[4] In the same year, he was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame.[5]

      On 25 April 2011, Todd completed a fourth Badminton victory riding NZB Land Vision, becoming the oldest winner of the event.[2]

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