Eugen Freiherr von Lotzbeck
Eugen Freiherr von Lotzbeck (February 24, 1882 in Munich – May 22, 1942 in Assenhausen, Starnberg) was a German horse rider who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.
In 1928 he and his horse Caracalla were part of the German dressage team which won the gold medal in the team dressage event after finishing eleventh in the individual dressage competition.
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1928: Germany (von Langen, Linkenbach, Lotzbeck) • 1932: France (Lesage, Marion, Jousseaume) • 1936: Germany (Pollay, Gerhard, Oppeln-Bronikowski) • 1948: France (Jousseaume, Paillard, Buret) • 1952 – 1956: Sweden (Saint Cyr, Boltenstern, Persson) • 1964: Germany (Boldt, Klimke, Neckermann) • 1968: West Germany (Neckermann, Klimke, Linsenhoff) • 1972: Soviet Union (Petushkova, Kizimov, Kalita) • 1976: West Germany (Boldt, Klimke, Grillo) • 1980: Soviet Union (Kovshov, Ugryumov, Misevich) • 1984: West Germany (Klimke, Sauer, Krug) • 1988: West Germany (Klimke, Linsenhoff, Theodorescu, Uphoff) • 1992: Germany (Balkenhol, Uphoff, Theodorescu, Werth) • 1996: Germany (Balkenhol, Schaudt, Theodorescu, Werth) • 2000: Germany (Werth, Capellmann, Salzgeber, de Ridder) • 2004: Germany (Kemmer, Schmidt, Schaudt, Salzgeber) • 2008: Germany (Kemmer, Capellmann, Werth)
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Von Lotzbeck, Eugen |
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Equestrian |
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February 24, 1882 |
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May 22, 1942 |
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