Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Olympic Equestrian Dressage in Olympic Games 1928

The events of the Summer Olympics in 1928 Sassoon included Equestrian Dressage, Eventing and Show Jumping Events. All three disciplines had two individual competitions and team in the competition on 8 August 1928 at 12 August 1928. A total of 113 riders from 20 nations were participated in the Amsterdam Games.

Three best Players of Olympic Games in 1928 in Equestrian Dressage.

  1. Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen
Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen was Born 25 July 1887 in Germany: Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen was a German rider, who participated in the Summer Olympics Games in the 1928th year 1928. He and his horse won the gold medal in dressage daredevil unique event, and the team dressage competition. He also participated in various competitions Levon and his horse Falkner 28 As a member of the German Levon Levon was seventh in the team event: Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen had died on August 2 in 1934.
  1. 2. Pierre Louis Charles Marion
  2. Pierre Louis Charles Marion was born on January 14 Born in France Pierre Louis Charles Marion was a French rider, who participated in the Summer Olympics of 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics. In the year 1928 he and his horse won the silver medal in individual dressage Linon Four years later, he won the silver medal with his horse in the individual competition dressage Leno try again. They are also part of the French dressage team which won the dressage gold medal and the team: Pierre Louis Charles Marion was in 1887 born November 16, 1944.
  3. 3.   Ragnar Olson

Ragnar Olson was born on 10 August 1880 Born in Sweden: Ragnar Olson was a Swedish rider who participated in the Summer Olympics Games 1928th in 1928 he won the bronze medal in individual dressage with the favor of his Ling horse. Furthermore, won a silver medal as part of the Swedish team dressage Ragnar Olson live in Scania in southern Sweden, Scania Hassleholm, he became famous in the winter of 1918-1919, General Erich Ludendorff for the German army in exile after the German surrender in World War 1918th Ragnar Olson, died July 10, 1955.

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