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[[File:Porträtt, Hans von Rosen, 1918 - Sörmlands museum - SLM7044.jpg|thumb|Portrait by Bernhard Österman, 1918]] |
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{{MedalSport|Men's [[Equestrian at the Summer Olympics|Equestrian]]}} |
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⚫ | Count '''Hans Robert von Rosen''' (8 August 1888 – 2 September 1952) was a [[Swedish Army]] captain and [[Equestrianism|horse rider]] who competed in the [[1912 Summer Olympics]] and in the [[1920 Summer Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/12967 |title=Hans von Rosen |work=Olympedia |access-date=13 May 2021}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
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In 1912, he and his horse ''Lord Iron'' were part of the Swedish equestrian team, which won the gold medal in the [[Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Team jumping|team jumping]]. |
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Eight years later, he won the gold medal with the Swedish jumping team again, this time with his horse ''Poor Boy''. He also competed in the individual dressage event and won the bronze medal with his horse ''Running Sister''. |
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von Rosen became ''[[ryttmästare]]'' in 1925<ref>{{cite book |date=1931 |title=Sveriges statskalender för året 1931 |location=Uppsala |publisher=Fritzes offentliga publikationer |language=Swedish |url=https://runeberg.org/statskal/1931/0284.html |page=284}}</ref> and [[Crown Equerry (Sweden)|equerry]] at the [[Royal Court of Sweden]] the same year.<ref name="Sveriges statskalender (1950), p. 355">{{cite book |date=1950 |title=Sveriges statskalender för året 1950 |location=Stockholm |publisher=Fritzes offentliga publikationer |language=Swedish |url=https://runeberg.org/statskal/1950/0355.html |page=355}}</ref> |
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Eight years later he won the gold medal with the Swedish jumping team again. This time with his horse ''Poor Boy''. He also competed in the individual dressage event and won the bronze medal with his horse ''Running Sister''. |
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==Awards and decorations== |
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*[[Swedish Royal Jubilee Commemorative Medals|King Gustaf V's Jubilee Commemorative Medal]]<ref name="Sveriges statskalender (1950), p. 355"/> (1948) |
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*Knight of the [[Order of Vasa]]<ref name="Sveriges statskalender (1950), p. 355"/> |
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*Second Class of the [[Military Cross (Belgium)|Military Cross]]<ref name="Sveriges statskalender (1950), p. 355"/> |
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==References== |
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{{Olympic champions – Equestrian team jumping}} |
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Count Hans Robert von Rosen (8 August 1888 – 2 September 1952) was a Swedish Army captain and horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics.[1]
Career
[edit]In 1912, he and his horse Lord Iron were part of the Swedish equestrian team, which won the gold medal in the team jumping.
Eight years later, he won the gold medal with the Swedish jumping team again, this time with his horse Poor Boy. He also competed in the individual dressage event and won the bronze medal with his horse Running Sister.
von Rosen became ryttmästare in 1925[2] and equerry at the Royal Court of Sweden the same year.[3]
Awards and decorations
[edit]- King Gustaf V's Jubilee Commemorative Medal[3] (1948)
- Knight of the Order of Vasa[3]
- Second Class of the Military Cross[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Hans von Rosen". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
- ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1931 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1931. p. 284.
- ^ a b c d Sveriges statskalender för året 1950 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1950. p. 355.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hans von Rosen.
- Hans von Rosen at databaseOlympics.com
- Hans von Rosen at FEI
- Hans von Rosen at FEI (alternative link)
- Hans von Rosen at Olympics.com
- Hans von Rosen at Olympedia
- Hans von Rosen at the Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish)
Categories:
- 1888 births
- 1973 deaths
- Swedish Army officers
- Swedish dressage riders
- Swedish show jumping riders
- Olympic equestrians for Sweden
- Swedish male equestrians
- Equestrians at the 1912 Summer Olympics
- Equestrians at the 1920 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Sweden
- Olympic bronze medalists for Sweden
- Olympic medalists in equestrian
- Swedish counts
- Knights of the Order of Vasa
- Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics
- People from Norrköping Municipality
- Sportspeople from Östergötland County
- Von Rosen family
- Swedish Olympic medalist stubs
- Swedish equestrian biography stubs