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Derek Swithin Allhusen, CVO (9 January 1914 – 24 April 2000)
was an English equestrian who was a 54
year old grandfather when he rode Lochinvar to team gold and individual
silver medals at the 1968
Summer Olympics in Mexico
.
Derek
Swithin Allhusen was born in London
and educated
at Eton
and Trinity College,
Cambridge
. In 1937 he married The Hon Claudia
Betterton. He served throughout the Second World War with
9th Queen's Royal Lancers, being
awarded the American
Silver Star in
1944.
On
returning from Germany he brought back two horses with him and
settled in Claxton,
Norfolk
. He rode one of the horses, Laura when
representing Britain in the
pentathlon at the
1948 Winter Olympic Games. He
eventually took up
eventing in 1955, riding
Laura's daughter Laurien on two
European Championship teams,
winning a team gold medal in 1957, then team silver and individual
bronze in 1959. In 1961 he bought Irish-bred Lochinvar and rode her
in two winning European Championship teams (in 1967 and 1969) as
well as the gold and silver at the 1968 Summer Olympics. He was
awarded an
MBE for his achievements but declined
it; feeling his team-mates
Richard
Meade,
Mary Bullen and
Reuben Jones also deserved recognition.
On his retirement from the sport he continued as a breeder and
Laurien's son Laurieston was ridden to
team and individual
Olympic gold medals in
1972
Games in Munich, with Richard Meade in the saddle. Allhusen was
president of the
British Horse
Society from 1986 to 1988.
Allhusen was appointed to be one of Her Majesty's Body Guard of the
Honourable Corps
of Gentlemen at Arms in 1963, he was appointed Standard Bearer
from 1981 to 1984. He was appointed to be a
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
in 1983.
In 1955 and 1956 he was appointed a Sherriff for Norfolk in the
Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice
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