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Four-In-Hand Competition, Open

Date 2 June 1900 — 14:00
StatusOlympic
LocationPlace de Breteuil, Paris
Participants29 from 6 countries

The four-in-hand competition is a carriage driven by four horses, with the reins arranged so that one driver can control all four horses. It is actually now part of an FEI (Fédération Équestre Internationale) World Cup Driving series, which was initiated in 2001. Very little is known of the 1900 event, which had at least 28 carriages entered, although drivers could enter more than once. The title was won by Belgian Georges Nagelmackers, although he had a second entry in the event as well. The four-in-hand event has never again been contested at the Olympics.

The winning quartet of horses were York (a 10-year-old male) and Lady Beatrice (7, mare) leading with Jack (10, male) and Tom (6, male) following as “wheelers” in the second ranks. Nagelackers sold both of his teams in October 1900.

PosCompetitorNOC
1Georges NagelmackersBELGold
2Léon ThomeFRASilver
3Jean, Baron de NeuflizeFRABronze
4Philippe VernesFRA
ACÉtienne, Baron Van Zuylen Van NijeveltBEL
ACOlivier, Comte de la MazeliereFRA1
ACGeorges NagelmackersBEL
ACVladimir, Prince OrlovRUS
ACCharles-Eugène, Baron de VeauceFRA
ACLuis Antonio, Marqués de GuadalminaESP
ACÉlie de PolyakovRUS
ACOctave GalliceFRA
ACJacques, Baron la CazeFRA
ACJacques, Baron la CazeFRA
ACJames HennessyFRA
ACGaston Saint-Paul de SinçayBEL
ACAdrien, Duc de NoaillesFRA
ACJacques de WaruFRA
ACBertrand ChanuFRA
ACGeoffroy, Comte d'AndignéFRA
ACJacques, Comte d'ArlincourtFRA
ACGeorges ChaudoirBEL
ACLouis, Comte du Douet de GravilleFRA
ACMax GuilleaumeGER
ACPaul LambertBEL
ACFerdinand, Comte de LariboisièreFRA
ACHermann MandlAUT
AC OrbanBEL
ACGeorges PauwelsBEL
ACPaul, Baron de Saint-LégerFRA
ACGeorges, Graf de ZoghebAUT