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  1. Hartwig Steenken (23 July 1941 – 10 January 1978) was a West German show jumper. He was born in Twistringen , [1] and raised on his father's farm in Bowrede near Hoya in Lower Saxony . [2]

  2. Hartwig Steenken (* 23. Juli 1941 in Twistringen; † 10. Januar 1978 in Hannover) war ein deutscher Springreiter Leben. Er gilt noch heute als einer der besten ...

  3. Hartwig Steenken was a show jumper who won the gold medal with the West German team at the 1972 München Summer Games. Individually he came in fourth and four years earlier he finished 26th at Mexico City. He won two international individual titles at the 1971 Europeans and the 1974 Worlds in show jumping.

  4. Hartwig Steenken was a West German show jumper who won gold at the 1972 Olympics and died in a car accident in 1977. Learn more about his biography, results, medals and special notes on Olympedia.

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  5. West Germany: European Championship with jumps riding indoors. Overviews of the public in the stadium. Overviews of testing by the riders probably involved t...

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  6. Aug 1, 2022 · Ein persönlicher Nachruf auf den verstorbenen Springreiter Hartwig Steenken, der 1974 Weltmeister wurde und mehrere EM- und WM-Medaillen gewann. Der Autor erzählt von seiner Leidenschaft, seinem Stil und seinem tragischen Tod.

  7. Hartwig Steenken, also of West Germany, was the reigning World Champion but did not compete in Montreal. Guatemala and Puerto Rico each made their debut in the event. France competed for the 14th time, most of any nation, having missed the individual jumping only in 1932.