Polish Equestrians - Karol Rommel, Kazimierz Szosland, Adam Krolikiewicz, Micha? Antoniewicz, Jan Kowalczyk, Kazimierz Gzowski, Zdzis?aw Kawecki (Paperback)


Chapters: Karol Rommel, Kazimierz Szosland, Adam Krolikiewicz, Micha? Antoniewicz, Jan Kowalczyk, Kazimierz Gzowski, Zdzis?aw Kawecki, Seweryn Kulesza, Henryk Leliwa-Roycewicz, Jozef Trenkwald. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Karol Rommel (Russian: , German: 1888-1967) was a Polish and Russian military officer, sportsman and horse rider. He competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics (in the Russian team), the 1924 Summer Olympics, and in the 1928 Summer Olympics (for Poland). As a military officer he served with distinction in World War I and the Polish-Bolshevist War. Karol Rommel was born May 23, 1888, in Grodno (then in Russian Empire, now in Belarus) to family of Karol Aleksander Rummel, a general in Russian service and commanding officer of the 26th Artillery Brigade stationed in that town. His mother was Maria nee Marcinkiewicz. Like his brothers Juliusz (who later rose to the rank of General of the Polish Army), Wilhelm, Waldemar and Jan, Karol Rommel joined the ranks of the Imperial Russian Army. He graduated from the Odessa-based Cadet Corps and the Pavel Military School. He also received a masters degree at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Saint Petersburg. Already in his youth he started training various equestrian disciplines. His first international tournament in 1910 was a failure, but he started extensive training and already in 1912 he participated for Russia in the individual jumping competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. Despite a serious injury (his fall during the final run cost him six broken ribs) he scored 178 points and finished fifteenth, 8 points behind the gold medallist Jean Cariou of France. Immediately upon reaching the final fence Rommel lost consciousness and had to be hospitalised. His stron...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=11960582

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Chapters: Karol Rommel, Kazimierz Szosland, Adam Krolikiewicz, Micha? Antoniewicz, Jan Kowalczyk, Kazimierz Gzowski, Zdzis?aw Kawecki, Seweryn Kulesza, Henryk Leliwa-Roycewicz, Jozef Trenkwald. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Karol Rommel (Russian: , German: 1888-1967) was a Polish and Russian military officer, sportsman and horse rider. He competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics (in the Russian team), the 1924 Summer Olympics, and in the 1928 Summer Olympics (for Poland). As a military officer he served with distinction in World War I and the Polish-Bolshevist War. Karol Rommel was born May 23, 1888, in Grodno (then in Russian Empire, now in Belarus) to family of Karol Aleksander Rummel, a general in Russian service and commanding officer of the 26th Artillery Brigade stationed in that town. His mother was Maria nee Marcinkiewicz. Like his brothers Juliusz (who later rose to the rank of General of the Polish Army), Wilhelm, Waldemar and Jan, Karol Rommel joined the ranks of the Imperial Russian Army. He graduated from the Odessa-based Cadet Corps and the Pavel Military School. He also received a masters degree at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Saint Petersburg. Already in his youth he started training various equestrian disciplines. His first international tournament in 1910 was a failure, but he started extensive training and already in 1912 he participated for Russia in the individual jumping competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. Despite a serious injury (his fall during the final run cost him six broken ribs) he scored 178 points and finished fifteenth, 8 points behind the gold medallist Jean Cariou of France. Immediately upon reaching the final fence Rommel lost consciousness and had to be hospitalised. His stron...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=11960582

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September 2010

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32

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978-1-157-38363-5

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