Helmer Mörner
Swedish equestrian
Helmer Mörner
Birth name Helmer Fredrik Gustafsson Mörner Born (1895-05-08 ) 8 May 1895Landskrona , SwedenDied 5 January 1962(1962-01-05) (aged 66) Service / branch Swedish Army Years of service 1915–1947[ 1] Rank Major
Helmer Fredrik Gustafsson Mörner (8 May 1895 – 5 January 1962), also known as Graf Helmer Morner,[ 2] was a Swedish horse rider , who won individual and team gold medals in eventing at the 1920 Summer Olympics .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
In 1914 Mörner enlisted to the Wendes Artillery Regiment (A 3) in Kristianstad, and served there until 1947 when he became professor at the Uppsala University . He left no descendants after his death.[ 4]
Mörner was preparing for the 1920 Olympics with a Russian horse, but it had to be replaced in the last moment due to a leg injury. The substitute horse was known as Germania , but it was renamed to Geria to avoid bringing up the name of Germany at the first Games after World War I.[ 4]
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1912 : Nordlander , Adlercreutz , Casparsson , Åminne (SWE )
1920 : Mörner , Lundström , von Braun , Dyrsch (SWE )
1924 : van der Voort van Zijp , de Mortanges , de Kruijff , Colenbrander (NED )
1928 : de Mortanges , de Kruijff , van der Voort van Zijp (NED )
1932 : Thomson , Chamberlin , Argo (USA )
1936 : Stubbendorf , Lippert , von Wangenheim (GER )
1948 : Henry , Anderson , Thomson (USA )
1952 : von Blixen-Finecke , Stahre , Frölén (SWE )
1956 : Weldon , Rook , Hill (GBR )
1960 : Morgan , Lavis , Roycroft (AUS )
1964 : Checcoli , Angioni , Ravano (ITA )
1968 : Allhusen , Meade , Jones (GBR )
1972 : Meade , Gordon-Watson , Parker , Phillips (GBR )
1976 : Coffin , Plumb , Davidson , Tauskey (USA )
1980 : Blinov , Salnikov , Volkov , Rogozhin (URS )
1984 : Plumb , Stives , Fleischmann , Davidson (USA )
1988 : Erhorn , Baumann , Kaspareit , Ehrenbrink (FRG )
1992 : Green , Rolton , Hoy , Ryan (AUS )
1996 : Schaeffer , Rolton , Hoy , Dutton (AUS )
2000 : Dutton , Hoy , Tinney , Ryan (AUS )
2004 : Boiteau , Lyard , Courrèges , Teulère , Touzaint (FRA )
2008 : Thomsen , Ostholt , Dibowski , Klimke , Romeike (GER )
2012 : Auffarth , Jung , Klimke , Schrade , Thomsen (GER )
2016 : Laghouag , Lemoine , Nicolas , Vallette (FRA )
2020 : Collett , McEwen , Townend (GBR )
2024 : Canter , McEwen , Collett (GBR )