For other people named Richard Meade, see Richard Meade (disambiguation).
Richard Meade OBE
Richard Meade c. 1974
Personal information
Full name
Richard John Hannay Meade
Nationality
United Kingdom
Discipline
Eventing
Born
(1938-12-04)4 December 1938 Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales
Died
8 January 2015(2015-01-08) (aged 76)
Medal record
Representing Great Britain
Equestrian
Olympic Games
1968 Mexico City
Team eventing
1972 Munich
Team eventing
1972 Munich
Individual eventing
World Championships
1966 Burghley
Individual eventing
1970 Punchestown
Team eventing
1970 Punchestown
Individual eventing
1974 Burghley
Team eventing
1982 Luhmühlen
Team eventing
European Championships
1965 Moscow
Team eventing
1967 Punchestown
Team eventing
1971 Burghley
Team eventing
1973 Kiev
Team eventing
1981 Horsens
Team eventing
Richard John Hannay MeadeOBE (4 December 1938 – 8 January 2015) was Britain's most successful male equestrian at the Olympics. He was a triple Olympic gold medalist and the first British rider to win an individual Olympic title.[1] He also won five World Championship medals, including team golds in 1970 and 1982.
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