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The first women to participate in equestrian events at the Olympics did so at the 1952 Games in Oslo. Four women were in the competition ...

1) Lis Hartel, Denmark

2) Ida von Nagel, Germany

3) Marjorie Haines, United States

4) Else Christophersen, Norway

Lis Hartel won a silver medal in mixed individual dressage and Ida von Nagel won a bronze medal in mixed team dressage at the 1952 Games.

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