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Victor Archenoul

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Victor Archenoul
Born
Victor Marie Célestin François Archenoul

(1871-12-16)16 December 1871
La Boussac, France
NationalityFrench
AwardsOrder of Agricultural Merit
Sports career
NationalityFrench
SportEquestrian
Medal record
Silver medal – second place 1900 Paris Hacks and hunter

Victor Marie Célestin François Archenoul (16 December 1871 in La Boussac – 10 December 1938 in Douarnenez)[1] was a French equestrian. In 1923, while director of the dressage school in Caen, he was appointed an officer of the Order of Agricultural Merit.[2][3]

In June 1900, with his horse Retournelle, Archenoul was runner-up in the hacks and hunter (saddle horses) event during the International Horse Show in Paris. The event was part of the Exposition Universelle, and later classified as part of the 1900 Summer Olympics.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Stéphane Gachet JO d'été. Tous les médaillés français de 1896 à nos jours, ed. Talent Sport, Paris 2023, p. 40
  2. ^ "Regularisations | Distinctions accordées á l'occasion de diverses cérémonies". Journal officiel de la République française (in French). 29 July 1923. p. 7447. Retrieved 23 February 2022 – via Gallica.
  3. ^ "Informations | Merite Agricole". L'Ouest-Éclair (in French). 30 July 1923. p. 3. Retrieved 23 February 2022 – via Gallica.
  4. ^ "Victor Archenoul". Olympedia.
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