Ian Stark

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Ian Stark
Medal record
Equestrian
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1984 Los Angeles Team eventing
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Individual eventing
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Team eventing
Silver medal – second place 2000 Sydney Team eventing
World Championships
Gold medal – first place
1986 Gawler
Team eventing
Silver medal – second place
1990 Stockholm
Individual eventing
Silver medal – second place
1990 Stockholm
Team eventing
European Championships
Gold medal – first place
1985 Burghley
Team eventing
Gold medal – first place
1987 Luhmuhlen
Team eventing
Gold medal – first place
1989 Burghley
Team eventing
Gold medal – first place
1991 Punchestown
Individual eventing
Gold medal – first place
1991 Punchestown
Team eventing
Gold medal – first place
1997 Burghley
Team eventing
Gold medal – first place
1999 Luhmuhlen
Team eventing
Silver medal – second place
1987 Luhmuhlen
Individual eventing
Bronze medal – third place
1985 Burghley
Individual eventing

Ian David Stark, OBE (born 22 February 1954) is a retired Scottish equestrian who competed in the sport of eventing. Stark was born in Galashiels in the Borders in 1954 and began riding horses at the age of 10.

Stark was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in March 2010.[1]

Career

In 1984 Stark won a silver medal for eventing in the Olympic Games, which were held in Los Angeles. In 2000 Stark won a silver team medal for eventing in the Olympic Games held in Sydney, Australia.

Other accomplishments are:

  • Two silver medals in the Seoul Games of 1988
  • Two silver medals in the World Championships in 1990
  • Two gold medals in the
    European Eventing Championships
    in 1991
  • A gold in the
    European Eventing Championships
    in 1997
  • Winner of the Badminton Horse Trials in 1999

Stark retired from competition upon completing the 2007

Kentucky Three Day Event
aboard Full Circle II.

Honours

Stark was awarded the MBE in 1989 and OBE in 2000.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Six sporting legends honoured in Scottish Sports Hall of Fame". Scottish Sports Hall of Fame. 16 March 2010. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  2. ^ Ian Stark Equestrian Centre, Biography

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