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  1. Richard John Hannay Meade OBE (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. He also won five World Championship medals, including team golds in 1970 and 1982.

  2. Richard Meade, uma lenda do hipismo britânico, faleceu no último dia 8. O cavaleiro vinha recebendo tratamento contra o câncer desde que foi diagnosticado com a doença em outubro. Meade esteve nas equipes britânicas que ganharam o ouro nos Jogos do México 1968 e Munique em 1972, e também ganhou o ouro individual em Munique.

  3. 8 de jan. de 2015 · Biography. Richard Meade is Britain’s most successful Olympic equestrian competitor. He is the only British rider to have won an individual Olympic gold medal and his total of three gold medals is also the best by a Briton. Meade’s Olympic victories came in the three-day team event in 1968 and 1972 and in the individual event in ...

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  4. 9 de jan. de 2015 · Richard Meade, who died in 2015, was the most successful British Olympic three-day eventer of all-time, winning three golds in 1968 and 1972. He was also a world and European champion, a BBC Sports Personality of the Year and a mentor to many riders.

  5. 13 de jan. de 2015 · Richard Meade was a dashing and skilled rider who won three Olympic golds and many other medals in eventing. He also co-founded the British Horse Foundation and mentored young riders.

  6. Biography. Richard Meade is Britain’s most successful Olympic equestrian competitor. He is the only British rider to have won an individual Olympic gold medal and his total of three gold medals is also the best by a Briton. Meade’s Olympic victories came in the three-day team event in 1968 and 1972 and in the individual event in 1972.

  7. 9 de jan. de 2015 · Richard Meade, who won three individual gold medals at the Olympic Games, passed away in 2015 after a battle with cancer. He was also a prominent figure in the FEI and the British equestrian community, as a rider, coach, judge and administrator.