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- Q1814305 abstract "Not to be confused with another Swedish horse rider and Olympic gold medalist Gustaf Lewenhaupt.Carl Gustaf Moritz Thure Lewenhaupt (7 January 1884 – 11 May 1935) was a Swedish horse rider who competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he won a bronze medal in the individual jumping event. In 1924 he was a non-scoring member of the Swedish team that won a silver medal in team three-day eventing; he failed to finish his individual routine.Lewenhaupt came from a noble family and was the son of Count Carl-Johan Lewenhaupt. In 1904 he became second lieutenant in a King’s dragoons regiment, and was promoted to lieutenant in 1906. After completing his studies at the National Defence College in 1909-11 and at the French Riding School in Saumur he briefly served in the Belgian army in 1913, though his main appointment was with the Swedish General Staff, where he served in 1912-14 and 1916-22, reaching the rank of captain in 1917. After that he headed the Swedish railway police and co-founded the Brunkeberg Club, a Swedish nationalist political association.In parallel to his military activities Lewenhaupt acted as a sport functionary, being the secretary of a jockey club. As a member of the Swedish Olympic Committee he represented Sweden at the Olympic Congresses in Lausanne and Paris.".
- Q1814305 birthDate "1884-01-07".
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- Q1814305 deathDate "1935-05-11".
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- Q1814305 birthDate "1884-01-07".
- Q1814305 birthPlace "Örebro, Sweden".
- Q1814305 deathDate "1935-05-11".
- Q1814305 deathPlace "Stockholm, Sweden".
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- Q1814305 comment "Not to be confused with another Swedish horse rider and Olympic gold medalist Gustaf Lewenhaupt.Carl Gustaf Moritz Thure Lewenhaupt (7 January 1884 – 11 May 1935) was a Swedish horse rider who competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he won a bronze medal in the individual jumping event.".
- Q1814305 label "Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt".
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