Hans Robert von Rosen (August 8, 1888 – September 2, 1952) was a Swedish horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
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.
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- 1912: Sweden (Lewenhaupt, Kilman, von Rosen, Rosencrantz)
- 1920: Sweden (König, von Rosen, Norling, Martin)
- 1924: Sweden (Thelning, Ståhle, Lundström)
- 1928: Spain (Navarro, Álvarez, García)
- 1936: Germany (Hasse, von Barnekow, Brandt)
- 1948: Mexico (Mariles, Uriza, Valdés)
- 1952: Great Britain (White, Stewart, Llewellyn)
- 1956: Germany (Winkler, Thiedemann, Lütke-Westhues)
- 1960: Germany (Winkler, Thiedemann, Schockemöhle)
- 1964: Germany (Schridde, Jarasinski, Winkler)
- 1968: Canada (Day, Gayford, Elder)
- 1972: West Germany (Ligges, Wiltfang, Steenken, Winkler)
- 1976: France (Parot, Rozier, Roguet, Roche)
- 1980: Soviet Union (Chukanov, Poganovsky, Asmaev, Korolkov)
- 1984: United States (Fargis, Homfeld, Burr Howard, Smith)
- 1988: West Germany (Beerbaum, Brinkmann, Hafemeister, Sloothaak)
- 1992: Netherlands (Raijmakers, Romp, Tops, Lansink)
- 1996: Germany (Sloothaak, Nieberg, Kirchhoff, Beerbaum)
- 2000: Germany (Beerbaum, Nieberg, Ehning, Becker)
- 2004: United States (Wylde, Ward, Madden, Kappler)
- 2008: United States (Ward, Kraut, Simpson, Madden)
- 2012: Great Britain (Skelton, Maher, Brash, Charles)
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Rosen, Hans von |
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Equestrian |
Date of birth |
August 8, 1888 |
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Date of death |
1973 |
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