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  1. Harry Llewellyn. Sir Henry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, CBE, JP, DL (18 July 1911 – 15 November 1999) was a British equestrian champion. He was born the second son of a colliery owner, Sir David Llewellyn, 1st Baronet . Background. A younger son, Llewellyn was second in line to inherit the baronetcy on the death of his father.

  2. Harry Llewellyn, vero nome Henry Morton Llewellyn (Aberdare, 18 luglio 1911 – Abergavenny, 15 novembre 1999), è stato un cavaliere britannico. Ha vinto due medaglie olimpiche nell'equitazione: una medaglia d'oro alle Olimpiadi 1952 svoltesi ad Helsinki nella gara di salto ostacoli a squadre e una medaglia di bronzo alle Olimpiadi 1948 ...

  3. 17 nov 1999 · Always debonair and charming, Harry Llewellyn played many roles in the administration of show jumping - among them Chairman of International Affairs, chef d'equipe of the British team, Chairman...

  4. 30 ott 2020 · The enigmatic young showjumper who stole the hearts of a nation by winning silver at the 1972 Munich Olympics turns. Show More. Sir Harry Lewellyn’s showjumper Foxhunter became a household...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FoxhunterFoxhunter - Wikipedia

    Foxhunter (1940–1959) was a champion show jumping horse ridden by Harry Llewellyn, best known for their part in securing Great Britain's only gold medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics (in the Team Jumping equestrian event). [1]

  6. www.teamgb.com › athlete › harry-llewellynHarry Llewellyn | Team GB

    Harry Llewellyn, educated at Oundle and Trinity College, Cambridge, was a well-known steeplechase jockey in pre-war days, his greatest success coming in 1936 when, while still an undergraduate, he finished second in the Grand National riding his father’s horse Ego.

  7. Britain’s only gold medal of the 1952 Olympics was won by its showjumpers, led by the inimitable Harry Llewellyn and Foxhunter Keith Wheatley, Sunday Times Tuesday August 01 2000, 1.00am , The Times