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  1. Isabell Werth (* 21. Juli 1969 in Issum) ist eine deutsche Dressurreiterin. Sie ist achtfache Olympiasiegerin mit insgesamt vierzehn olympischen Medaillen (8 × Gold; 6 × Silber), neunfache Weltmeisterin, einundzwanzigfache Europameisterin sowie vierzehnfache Deutsche Meisterin.

  2. Biografia. [modifica | modifica wikitesto] È stata quattro volte consecutive (dal 1991 al 1997), campionessa europea di dressage a livello individuale. Vanta 7 partecipazioni ai Giochi olimpici e 14 medaglie conquistate nell' equitazione. Palmarès. [modifica | modifica wikitesto] Giochi olimpici.

  3. 5 ago 2024 · Isabell Werth is the most decorated Olympic equestrian athlete of all time. The German ‘Queen of Dressage’ has - to date - 14 Olympic medals of which eight are gold. Her latest title, team dressage gold at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, made her the first athlete to win a medal at seven different Olympic Games editions (Summer or ...

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  4. 28 lug 2021 · La cavaliera tedesca Isabell Werth è diventata l'atleta donna con il maggior numero di medaglie d'oro in una singola categoria. Decisivo il sesto successo olimpico conseguito nel Dressage a squadre con la Germania.

  5. bios.fei.org › bios › PersonIsabell WERTH - FEI

    She won team gold and individual silver at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo to take her total of Olympic medals to 12 - a record for an equestrian athlete. (SportsDeskOnline, 20 Sep 2021) In winning at Tokyo 2020, she set an Olympic record for the longest time between gold medals - 29 years between 1992 and 2021.

  6. 4 ago 2024 · Dressage legend Isabell Werth added medal No. 14 to her Olympic total with her silver medal finish in the individual dressage event in Paris. The seven-time Olympian is the most decorated...

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  7. A gold medallist at each of the six Olympic Games she has graced, Germany’s Isabell Werth is one of the most successful riders in the history of dressage and equestrian. In winning team gold and individual silver at Tokyo 2020, she took her collection of Olympic medals to a record 12.