Ragnar Olson

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Ragnar Olson
File:Ragnar Olson.jpg
Personal information
Born10 August 1880
Kristianstad, Sweden
Died10 July 1955 (aged 74)
Bromma, Sweden
Sport
SportEquestrian
ClubStockholms FRK
Medal record
Representing File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1928 Amsterdam team dressage
Bronze medal – third place 1928 Amsterdam individual dressage

Carl Adolf Ragnar Olson (10 August 1880 – 10 July 1955) was a Swedish horse rider who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal in the individual dressage competition with his horse Günstling, and a silver medal as part of the Swedish dressage team.[1]

Olson lived in Hässleholm in southern Sweden. He became famous for housing, during the winter of 1918–1919, the exiled German army chief Erich Ludendorff, after the German World War I capitulation in 1918.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Ragnar Olson. sports-reference.com
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  3. ^ Ragnar Olson. Swedish Olympic Committee
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