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  1. Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen ( Klein Belitz, 25 de julho de 1887 - Potsdam, 2 de agosto de 1934) foi um adestrador alemão, campeão olímpico. Carreira. Carl Freiherr von Langen representou seu país nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1928, na qual conquistou a medalha de ouro no adestramento individual e por equipes. [ 1] Referências.

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    • Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen
    • alemão
  2. Gedenkplatte für Carl-Friedrich von Langen am Gutshaus in Parow. Carl-Friedrich Freiherr von Langen-Parow (* 25. Juli 1887 in Klein Belitz; † 2. August 1934 in Potsdam) war ein deutscher Reiter und Olympiasieger .

  3. Biography. German rider Carl-Friedrich Freiherr von Langen finished 28th on Falkner in the individual jumping event at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games, and in the team event Germany finished seventh. Von Langen earned two gold medals at the Games, however, winning the individual and team dressage titles aboard Draufgänger.

  4. Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Langen (25 July 1887 in Klein Belitz – 2 August 1934 in Potsdam) was a German horse rider who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. In 1928 he and his horse Draufgänger won the gold medal in the individual dressage event as well as in the team dressage competition.

  5. 1 de mai. de 2022 · About Carl-Friedrich von Langen, friherre. Majoratsherr auf Üselitz, Grabow und Parow. Herr auf Belitz und Neukirchen in Mecklenburg. Königlisch schwedischer Regierungsrat. Erhielt am 17. December 1839 den Freiherrenstand des Königreichs Preußen. Svensk kammarjunkare 1798. Protokollsekreterare vid utrikesexpeditionen.

    • Parow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
    • Caroline Von Könemann
    • Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
    • circa November 1775
  6. Carl-Friedrich von LANGEN. Team Germany. Year of Birth 1887. Visit Carl-Friedrich von LANGEN profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  7. 9 de fev. de 2021 · The first gold medallist, Carl-Friedrich Freiherr. No medals at Los Angeles in 1932 since Germany, like the rest of the world, chose not to attend, but 1936 was a total triumph, team gold, and individual gold, Kronos and Heinz Pollay, individual silver, Friedrich Gerhard and Absinth. Gold for Kronos and Heinz Pollay.