Didier Courrèges
      
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Didier Courrèges (born 15 June 1960 in Évreux, Eure) is a high-level horse rider.[1] He is professor of equitation at the National School of Equitation in Saumur, France, and a member of its equestrian display team, the Cadre Noir.
Biography
He is a non-commissioned officer in the French Army and holds the rank of major. He was a member of the French team that won a gold medal in team eventing in the 2004 Summer Olympics.[1]
 Honours 
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-  1912: Sweden (Nordlander, Adlercreutz, Casparsson,  Horn af Åminne)
 
-  1920: Sweden (Mörner, Lundström, von Braun,  Dyrsch)
 
-  1924: Netherlands (van der Voort van Zijp, de Mortanges, de Kruijff,  Colenbrander)
 
-  1928: Netherlands (de Mortanges, de Kruijff, van der Voort van Zijp)
 
-  1932: United States (Thomson, Chamberlin, Argo)
 
-  1936: Germany (Stubbendorf, Lippert, von Wangenheim)
 
-  1948: United States (Henry, Anderson, Thomson)
 
-  1952: Sweden (von Blixen-Finecke, Stahre, Frölén)
 
-  1956: Great Britain (Weldon, Rook, Hill)
 
-  1960: Australia (Morgan, Lavis, Roycroft)
 
-  1964: Italy (Checcoli, Angioni, Ravano)
 
-  1968: Great Britain (Allhusen, Meade, Jones)
 
-  1972: Great Britain (Meade, Gordon-Watson, Parker, Phillips)
 
-  1976: United States (Coffin, Plumb, Davidson, Tauskey)
 
-  1980: Soviet Union (Blinov, Salnikov, Volkov, Rogozhin)
 
-  1984: United States (Plumb, Stives, Fleischmann, Davidson)
 
-  1988: West Germany (Erhorn, Baumann, Kaspareit, Ehrenbrink)
 
-  1992: Australia (Green, Rolton, Hoy, Ryan)
 
-  1996: Australia (Schaeffer, Rolton, Hoy, Dutton)
 
-  2000: Australia (Dutton, Hoy, Tinney, Ryan)
 
-  2004: France (Boiteau, Lyard, Courrèges, Teulère, Touzaint)
 
-  2008: Germany (Thomsen, Ostholt, Dibowski, Klimke, Romeike)
 
-  2012: Germany (Auffarth, Jung, Klimke, Schrade, Thomsen)
  
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