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Henri Chammartin

1918 - 2011

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Henri Chammartin (30 July 1918 – 30 May 2011) was a Swiss equestrian who won an individual gold medal in dressage at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. In 1968, he and fellow equestrian Gustav Fischer both became the second Swiss sportspersons to compete at five Olympic Games. (The first was middle-distance runner Paul Martin.) At the Summer Olympics of 1968 made in Mexico City, his last Olympics, won his fifth medal: a bronze medal in team competition, finishing ninth in addition to the individual test. He won five medals in total at the European Dressage Championships including two individual gold medals in 1963 and 1965. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Henri Chammartin is the 593rd most popular athlete (up from 760th in 2019). (up from 4,033rd in 2019)

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Among athletes, Henri Chammartin ranks 593 out of 6,025Before him are Mikio Oda, David Curtiss Munson, Michel Jazy, Francisco Villota, Veli Lehtelä, and Alice Coachman. After him are George Larner, Mate Trojanović, Tranquilo Cappozzo, Luise Krüger, Nadezhda Tkachenko, and Hugo Strauß.

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Among people born in 1918, Henri Chammartin ranks 199Before him are Georgios Rallis, Anne Stine Ingstad, Shinobu Hashimoto, Willy den Ouden, Robert Ettinger, and André Pilette. After him are Tranquilo Cappozzo, Don McNeill, Abdallah Ibrahim, Barry Morse, Josef Bradl, and Axel Grönberg. Among people deceased in 2011, Henri Chammartin ranks 252Before him are Mikhail Simonov, Héctor Núñez, Dorian Gray, Zhanna Prokhorenko, Peter Post, and Hans Apel. After him are Daniel Quillen, Scott Columbus, Edward Hardwicke, Margaret Price, Nilla Pizzi, and Sargent Shriver.

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