# Jeanette Brakewell

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British equestrian

Jeanette Brakewell Jeanette Brakewell and Major Buck at The Lake during the cross-country phase of Badminton Horse Trials 2010 Personal information Full name Jeanette Brakewell Nationality Great Britain Discipline Eventing Born (1974-02-04) February 4, 1974 (age 52) Medal record Equestrian Representing Great Britain Olympic Games 2000 Sydney Team eventing 2004 Athens Team eventing World Championships 2002 Jerez Individual eventing 2002 Jerez Team eventing European Championships 1999 Luhmuhlen Team eventing 2001 Pau Team eventing 2003 Punchestown Team eventing 2005 Blenheim Team eventing

**Jeanette Brakewell** (born 4 February 1974) has been riding since the age of four and is a professional [eventing](/source/Eventing) rider.

She was a member of both the British silver medal team at the [Athens Olympics of 2004](/source/Equestrian_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics), and the silver medal team in the same event at the [Summer Olympics in Sydney 2000](/source/Equestrian_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics) riding her top horse, Over to You.[1]

With Over to You, Brakewell was for several years a regular member of the British three-day eventing team. Arguably her best achievement to date was in winning the individual silver medal on this horse at the [2002 FEI World Equestrian Games](/source/2002_FEI_World_Equestrian_Games) in Jerez, Spain, 2002 and a team bronze medal at the same event. With this horse she was a team gold medallist on four occasions at the European Eventing Championships (1999, 2001, 2003, 2005).[2]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-SportsRef_1-0)** Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; [Mallon, Bill](/source/Bill_Mallon); et al. ["Jeanette Brakewell Olympic Results"](https://web.archive.org/web/20161204000000/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/br/jeanette-brakewell-1.html). *Olympics at Sports-Reference.com*. [Sports Reference LLC](/source/Sports_Reference). Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/br/jeanette-brakewell-1.html) on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["British Eventing"](https://web.archive.org/web/20110525052134/http://www.britisheventing.com/page.asp?section=000100010002001200040001&sectionTitle=Past%20Results%20from%20the%20European%20Championships). Archived from [the original](http://www.britisheventing.com/page.asp?section=000100010002001200040001&sectionTitle=Past+Results+from+the+European+Championships) on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2008.

v t e European equestrian champions in team eventing 1953: Great Britain: (Weldon, Hindley, Hill) 1954: Great Britain: (Hill, Weldon, Rook, Mason) 1955: Great Britain: (Weldon, Hill, Rook, Mason) 1957: Great Britain: (Willcox, Marsh, Allhusen, Tatham-Warter) 1959: West Germany: (Lütke-Westhüs, Pohlmann, Dehning, Klimke) 1962: Soviet Union: (Gazyumov, Deyev, Baklyshkin, Mursalimov) 1965: Soviet Union: (Gorelkin, Mursalimov, Yevdokimov, Baklyshkin) 1967: Great Britain: (Whitely, Allhusen, Jones, Meade) 1969: Great Britain: (Walker, Allhusen, Hely-Hutchinson, Jones) 1971: Great Britain: (West, Meade, Gordon-Watson, Phillips) 1973: West Germany: (Blöcker, Mergler, Karsten, Klugmann) 1975: Soviet Union: (Gornushko, Kalinin, Lanyugin, Tishkin) 1977: Great Britain: (Prior-Palmer, Holderness-Roddam, Collins, Strachan) 1979: Ireland: (Watson, Foster, Lillingston, Cantillon) 1981: Great Britain: (Purbrick, Benson, Meade, Holgate) 1983: Sweden: (Persson, Breisner, Ingvarsson, Ullsten) 1985: Great Britain: (Holgate, Clarke, Stark, Green) 1987: Great Britain: (Leng, Stark, Hunt, Green) 1989: Great Britain: (Powell, Stark, Leng, Clarke-Sutherland) 1991: Great Britain: (Stark, Walker, Straker, Thomson) 1993: Sweden: (Christensson, Bergendorff, Duvander, Hermann) 1995: Great Britain: (Bathe, Gifford, Fox-Pitt, King) 1997: Great Britain: (Bartle, Stark, King, Fox-Pitt) 1999: Great Britain: (Gifford, Brakewell, Stark, Funnell) 2001: Great Britain: (Law, Brakewell, Fox-Pitt, Funnell) 2003: Great Britain: (Brakewell, Fox-Pitt, Law, Funnell) 2005: Great Britain: (Phillips, Fox-Pitt, Brakewell, Law) 2007: Great Britain: (Townend, Dick, Phillips, King) 2009: Great Britain: (Cook, Fox-Pitt, Wilson, Townend) 2011: Germany: (Jung, Auffarth, Klimke, Dibowski) 2013: Germany: (Jung, Klimke, Schrade, Dibowski) 2015: Germany: (Jung, Auffarth, Klimke, Schrade) 2017: Great Britain: (Cook, Wilson, Canter, Townend) 2019: Germany: (Klimke, Jung, Dibowski, Rüder) 2021: Great Britain: (Wilson, March, King, Canter) 2023: Great Britain: (Collett, Ingham, King, Canter) 2025: Germany: (Lübbeke, Hansen-Hotopp, Robiné, Jung)

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