Emanuele Beraudo di Pralormo
Emanuele Beraudo, Conte di Pralormo (July 13, 1887 – October 11, 1960) was an Italian horse rider who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Pralormo, Torino, Italy.[1] He also served as a general in the Royal Italian Army during World War II.
Olympic medal record | ||
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1924 Paris | Team eventing |
Emanuele Beraudo di Pralormo | |
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Born | Pralormo, Kingdom of Italy | 13 July 1887
Died | 11 October 1960 73) Pralormo, Italy | (aged
Allegiance | Kingdom of Italy |
Service/ | Royal Italian Army |
Rank | Generale di Corpo d'Armata |
Commands held | 47th Infantry Division |
Battles/wars | World War I World War II |
Awards | Gold Medal of Military Valor |
Biography
In 1924, Beraudo and his horse Mount Félix won the bronze medal in the team eventing competition[2] after finishing 17th in the individual eventing.[1]
He also participated in the individual jumping event with his horse Sido, but they were eliminated. The other three Italian riders finished fifth in the team jumping event.[1]
References
- Emanuele Beraudo, Count Di Pralormo, Sports Reference LLC, accessed December 6, 2008.
- Bryant, Jennifer (2000), Olympic Equestrian, p. 143, The Blood Horse, Inc., ISBN 1-58150-044-0
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