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- Q719559 description "Equestrian".
- Q719559 description "Equestrian".
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- Q719559 abstract "Charles Ferdinand Pahud de Mortanges (13 May 1896 in 's-Gravenhage – 7 April 1971 in 's-Gravenhage) was a Dutch horse rider who competed at the 1924, 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympics and was the flag bearer for the Netherlands in 1932. He is the only equestrian to win two consecutive Olympic titles in the individual three-day event. Besides his riding achievements, de Mortanges was president or vice president of the National Olympic Committee (1946–1961) and a member of the International Olympic Committee (1946–1964). He was also a top commanding officer of the Royal Netherlands Motorized Infantry Brigade in 1944–1945 and later a senior army official overseeing the official ceremonies involving the Dutch Royal Family.".
- Q719559 birthDate "1896-05-13".
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- Q719559 deathDate "1971-04-07".
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- Q719559 dateOfBirth "1896-05-13".
- Q719559 dateOfDeath "1971-04-07".
- Q719559 name "Pahud de Mortanges, Charles".
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- Q719559 comment "Charles Ferdinand Pahud de Mortanges (13 May 1896 in 's-Gravenhage – 7 April 1971 in 's-Gravenhage) was a Dutch horse rider who competed at the 1924, 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympics and was the flag bearer for the Netherlands in 1932. He is the only equestrian to win two consecutive Olympic titles in the individual three-day event.".
- Q719559 label "Charles Pahud de Mortanges".
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- Q719559 name "Charles Pahud de Mortanges".
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