# Claus Erhorn

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German equestrian

Claus Erhorn Medal record Equestrian Representing West Germany Olympic Games 1988 Seoul Team eventing 1984 Los Angeles Team eventing European Championships 1987 Luhmühlen Team eventing 1985 Burghley Team eventing 1987 Luhmühlen Individual eventing

**Claus Erhorn** (born 18 January 1959 in [Hamburg-Harburg](/source/Harburg%2C_Hamburg)) is a German [equestrian](/source/Equestrianism) and Olympic champion. He won a team gold medal in [eventing](/source/Eventing) at the [1988 Summer Olympics](/source/1988_Summer_Olympics) in [Seoul](/source/Seoul).[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-sports-ref_1-0)** ["Claus Erhorn"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200418044852/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/er/claus-erhorn-1.html). *SR/Olympic Sports*. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/er/claus-erhorn-1.html) on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2008.

## External links

- [Claus Erhorn](https://www.fei.org/athlete/10102739) (and [here](https://bios.fei.org/bios/Person/10102739)) at [FEI](/source/International_Federation_for_Equestrian_Sports)

- [Claus Erhorn](https://web.archive.org/web/20161204/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/er/claus-erhorn-1.html) at [Olympics at Sports-Reference.com](/source/Sports_Reference#Olympics) (archived)

v t e Olympic equestrian champions in team eventing 1912: Nordlander, Adlercreutz, Casparsson, Åminne (SWE) 1920: Mörner, Lundström, von Braun, Dyrsch (SWE) 1924: van der Voort van Zijp, de Mortanges, de Kruijff, Colenbrander (NED) 1928: de Mortanges, de Kruijff, van der Voort van Zijp (NED) 1932: Thomson, Chamberlin, Argo (USA) 1936: Stubbendorf, Lippert, von Wangenheim (GER) 1948: Henry, Anderson, Thomson (USA) 1952: von Blixen-Finecke, Stahre, Frölén (SWE) 1956: Weldon, Rook, Hill (GBR) 1960: Morgan, Lavis, Roycroft (AUS) 1964: Checcoli, Angioni, Ravano (ITA) 1968: Allhusen, Meade, Jones (GBR) 1972: Meade, Gordon-Watson, Parker, Phillips (GBR) 1976: Coffin, Plumb, Davidson, Tauskey (USA) 1980: Blinov, Salnikov, Volkov, Rogozhin (URS) 1984: Plumb, Stives, Fleischmann, Davidson (USA) 1988: Erhorn, Baumann, Kaspareit, Ehrenbrink (FRG) 1992: Green, Rolton, Hoy, Ryan (AUS) 1996: Schaeffer, Rolton, Hoy, Dutton (AUS) 2000: Dutton, Hoy, Tinney, Ryan (AUS) 2004: Boiteau, Lyard, Courrèges, Teulère, Touzaint (FRA) 2008: Thomsen, Ostholt, Dibowski, Klimke, Romeike (GER) 2012: Auffarth, Jung, Klimke, Schrade, Thomsen (GER) 2016: Laghouag, Lemoine, Nicolas, Vallette (FRA) 2020: Collett, McEwen, Townend (GBR) 2024: Canter, McEwen, Collett (GBR)

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