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Carl von Moers
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Men's Equestrian
Silver 1912 Stockholm Team eventing

Carl von Moers was a talented German horse rider. He was born on December 9, 1871, in a town called Neuwied. He became famous for his skills with horses, especially in a sport known as equestrianism. This sport involves riding horses in different competitions.

Carl von Moers competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics, which were held in Stockholm, Sweden. This was a very important event for athletes from all over the world.

Carl von Moers: Olympic Horse Rider

Carl von Moers was a dedicated athlete who trained hard with his horses. He specialized in equestrian events, which test both the rider's skill and the horse's training.

The 1912 Summer Olympics

The 1912 Summer Olympics were a big moment for Carl von Moers. He participated in several equestrian events, showing his abilities in different areas of horse riding.

Team Eventing Silver Medal

One of Carl's biggest achievements at the 1912 Olympics was winning a silver medal. He earned this medal as part of the German team in an event called team eventing. Eventing is like a triathlon for horses and riders. It combines three different parts:

  • Dressage: This is like a ballet on horseback, where riders guide their horses through a series of precise movements.
  • Cross-country: This involves riding over a long course with natural obstacles like logs, ditches, and water jumps. It tests speed, endurance, and bravery.
  • Show jumping: Here, riders and horses jump over colorful fences in an arena without knocking them down.

Carl von Moers rode his horse named May-Queen in the team eventing competition. Together, they helped the German team win the silver medal, which was a fantastic accomplishment! In the individual eventing competition, Carl and May-Queen finished in 15th place.

Other Olympic Events

Carl von Moers also took part in another event at the 1912 Olympics: individual dressage. For this event, he rode a different horse named New Bank. They performed well and finished in 12th place.

Carl von Moers passed away on May 26, 1957. He is remembered as an Olympic medalist and a skilled horse rider who represented Germany on the world stage.

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