Doris Ramseier

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Doris Ramseier Dressage riding
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
birthday May 18, 1939
Career
discipline Dressage riding
Horses Roch, River King, Rochus
society Horgenberg, Zurich
Medal table
Olympic rings Olympic games
silver 1976 Montreal Equipe
(with Roch )
World championships
silver 1982 Equipe
(with River King )
bronze 1986 Equipe
(with Rochus )
European championships
bronze 1975 Equipe
(with Roch )
 

Doris Ramseier (born May 18, 1939 ) is a retired Swiss dressage rider .

Life

Doris Ramseier was born in 1939. She married Alfred Ramseier. In 1961 the couple founded a dressage and trading stable in Horgenberg on Lake Zurich . In 1963 their son Daniel Ramseier was born, who is also a successful dressage rider.

Sporting successes

Doris Ramseier achieved her first major international success on Roch with the Swiss team at the European Championships in 1975, where they won the bronze medal.

At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal , Roch won the silver medal on her horse in the team with Christine Stückelberger and Ulrich Lehmann.

She participated in the 1991 European Championships in Donaueschingen and reached seventh place with the Swiss team on the brown gelding Renatus . In 1993 she again reached fourth place with Renatus at the European Championships in Lipica, Slovenia with the Swiss team.

In 1992 she took part in the Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona with Renatus . With the Swiss team, she reached sixth place.

Individual evidence

  1. Doris Ramseier , FEI
  2. ^ Profiles: Doris Ramseier . sports-reference.com. Retrieved January 9, 2012.