- Charles Pahud de Mortanges
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Olympic medal record Men’s equestrian Competitor for the Netherlands Gold 1924 Paris Team 3 day event Gold 1928 Amsterdam Individual 3 day event Gold 1928 Amsterdam Team 3 day event Gold 1932 Los Angeles Individual 3 day event Silver 1932 Los Angeles Team 3 day event Charles Ferdinand Pahud de Mortanges (May 13, 1896 in The Hague – April 7, 1971 in The Hague) was a Dutch horse rider who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics, in the 1928 Summer Olympics, in the 1932 Summer Olympics, and in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
In the 1924 Summer Olympics he won the gold medal in the team three-day event and placed fourth in the individual three-day event.
Four years later he won the gold medals in the team three-day event as well as in the individual three-day event.
In 1932 he won again the gold medal in the individual three-day event and the silver medal in the team three-day event.
At the 1936 Summer Olympics he was not able to finish the individual three-day event and also the Dutch team failed to place in the team three-day event.
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Olympic Equestrian Champions in Individual Eventing 1912: Axel Nordlander (SWE) • 1920: Helmer Mörner (SWE) • 1924: Adolph van der Voort van Zijp (NED) • 1928 – 1932: Charles Pahud de Mortanges (NED) • 1936: Ludwig Stubbendorf (GER) • 1948: Bernard Chevallier (FRA) • 1952: Hans von Blixen-Finecke, Jr. (SWE) • 1956: Petrus Kastenman (SWE) • 1960: Lawrence Morgan (AUS) • 1964: Mauro Checcoli (ITA) • 1968: Jean-Jacques Guyon (FRA) • 1972: Richard Meade (GBR) • 1976: Edmund Coffin (USA) • 1980: Federico Euro Roman (ITA) • 1984 – 1988: Mark Todd (NZL) • 1992: Matthew Ryan (AUS) • 1996: Blyth Tait (NZL) • 2000: David O'Connor (USA) • 2004: Leslie Law (GBR) • 2008: Hinrich Romeike (GER)
Olympic Equestrian Champions in Team Eventing 1912: Sweden (Nordlander, Adlercreutz, Casparsson, Horn af Åminne) • 1920: Sweden (Mörner, Lundström, von Braun, Dyrsch) • 1924: Netherlands (van der Voort van Zijp, de Mortanges, de Kruijff, Colenbrander) • 1928: Netherlands (de Mortanges, de Kruijff, van der Voort van Zijp) • 1932: United States (Thomson, Chamberlin, Argo) • 1936: Germany (Stubbendorf, Lippert, von Wangenheim) • 1948: United States (Henry, Anderson, Thomson) • 1952: Sweden (von Blixen-Finecke, Stahre, Frölén) • 1956: Great Britain (Weldon, Rook, Hill) • 1960: Australia (Morgan, Lavis, Roycroft) • 1964: Italy (Checcoli, Angioni, Ravano) • 1968: Great Britain (Allhusen, Meade, Jones) • 1972: Great Britain (Meade, Gordon-Watson, Parker, Phillips) • 1976: United States (Coffin, Plumb, Davidson, Tauskey) • 1980: Soviet Union (Blinov, Salnikov, Volkov, Rogozhin) • 1984: United States (Plumb, Stives, Fleischmann, Davidson) • 1988: West Germany (Erhorn, Baumann, Kaspareit, Ehrenbrink) • 1992: Australia (Green, Rolton, Hoy, Ryan) • 1996: Australia (Schaeffer, Rolton, Hoy, Dutton) • 2000: Australia (Dutton, Hoy, Tinney, Ryan) • 2004: France (Boiteau, Lyard, Courrèges, Teulère, Touzaint) • 2008: Germany (Thomsen, Ostholt, Dibowski, Klimke, Romeike)
Categories:- 1896 births
- 1971 deaths
- Dutch equestrians
- Event riders
- Equestrians at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Equestrians at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Equestrians at the 1932 Summer Olympics
- Equestrians at the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Olympic equestrians of the Netherlands
- Olympic gold medalists for the Netherlands
- Olympic silver medalists for the Netherlands
- People from The Hague
- Olympic medalists in equestrian
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