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The Club Hípic El Montanyà (El Montanyà Equestrian Club), located 50km north of Barcelona (ESP), hosted the fourth FEI Endurance World Championship.
The venue, which had been built on a golf course in 1991 and covered 490 acres, had been used for the Dressage and Cross Country competitions of the 1992 Olympic Games, which had ended only a month before the world championship.
After victories at Front Royal, VY (USA) in 1988 and the inaugural FEI World Equestrian Games™ in 1990 in Stockholm (SWE), individual gold went to Becky Hart (USA) on RO Grand Sul for the third consecutive time.
Benedicte Atger (FRA) on Sunday d’Aur and Maggie Price (USA) on Ramegwa Kana won individual silver and bronze respectively.
The French were awarded team gold for the first time, whereas team silver went to the USA followed by host nation Spain in bronze.
After victories at Front Royal, VY (USA) in 1988 and the inaugural FEI World Equestrian Games™ in 1990 in Stockholm (SWE), individual gold went to Becky Hart (USA) on RO Grand Sul for the third consecutive time.
Benedicte Atger (FRA) on Sunday d’Aur and Maggie Price (USA) on Ramegwa Kana won individual silver and bronze respectively.
The French were awarded team gold for the first time, whereas team silver went to the USA followed by host nation Spain in bronze.
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