- Jean-Marcel Rozier
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Medal record Equestrian Competitor for France Olympic Games Gold 1976 Montreal Team show jumping Silver 1968 Mexico City Team show jumping Jean-Marcel Rozier (born 22 March 1936) is an equestrian from France and Olympic champion. He also owns the renowned Espace Rozier equestrian center in Bois-le-Roi, Seine-et-Marne. He collaborated with the perfume company Chez Marionnaud to establish the Team Marionnaud, a show jumping team that includes his own sons, Philippe and Thierry Rozier. Charlotte Casiraghi of Monaco's Princely Family also rode for this team from 2001-2004.
Medals
- 1968 : Silver Medal, Mexico Olympics
- 1970 : Gold Medal, French Championships
- 1971 : Gold Medal, French Championships
- 1974 : Gold Medal, French Championships
- 1976 : Gold Medal, Montréal Olympics
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Olympic Equestrian Champions in Team Jumping 1912: Sweden (Lewenhaupt, Kilman, von Rosen, Rosencrantz) • 1920: Sweden (König, von Rosen, Norling, Martin) • 1924: Sweden (Thelning, Ståhle, Lundström) • 1928: Spain (Navarro, Álvarez, García) • 1936: Germany (Hasse, von Barnekow, Brandt) • 1948: Mexico (Mariles, Uriza, Valdés) • 1952: Great Britain (White, Stewart, Llewellyn) • 1956: Germany (Winkler, Thiedemann, Lütke-Westhues) • 1960: Germany (Winkler, Thiedemann, Schockemöhle) • 1964: Germany (Schridde, Jarasinski, Winkler) • 1968: Canada (Day, Gayford, Elder) • 1972: West Germany (Ligges, Wiltfang, Steenken, Winkler) • 1976: France (Parot, Rozier, Roguet, Roche) • 1980: Soviet Union (Chukanov, Poganovsky, Asmaev, Korolkov) • 1984: United States (Fargis, Homfeld, Burr Howard, Smith) • 1988: West Germany (Beerbaum, Brinkmann, Hafemeister, Sloothaak) • 1992: Netherlands (Raijmakers, Romp, Tops, Lansink) • 1996: Germany (Sloothaak, Nieberg, Kirchhoff, Beerbaum) • 2000: Germany (Beerbaum, Nieberg, Ehning, Becker) • 2004: United States (Wylde, Ward, Madden, Kappler) • 2008: United States (Ward, Kraut, Simpson, Madden)
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