48th (USA) Contemporary History Auction

Bidding on 518 lots has ended on 1st May 2022. 76% of all lots sold

  THIS ITEM SHIPS FROM THE USA! INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WELCOME!   
296 |

Olympic DRL Golden Victory Pin

Olympic DRL Golden Victory Pin

LOT US1-296
SOLD
Auction ended        1st May 2022  |  05:16 pm CEST
RESULT
$ 560,00
EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 22,50 %
THIS ITEM SHIPS FROM THE USA AND IS SOLD BY HISTORY TRADER INC. (TERMS)

Own a similar product you want to sell? We are here for you at +49 8541 9053699

DESCRIPTion, DETaILS & Photos
SAVE FOR LATER
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS 42 x 29.5 cm
MAKER
WEIGHT
US LOT US1-296
EAN 3000000001097
US LOT US1-296
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
EAN 3000000001097
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS 42 x 29.5 cm
MAKER
WEIGHT
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
US LOT US1-296
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS 42 x 29.5 cm
EAN 3000000001097
MAKER
WEIGHT
Items with the same provenience


Germany 1918 - 1945


Description

Award document of the olympic victory pin of the DRL in gold to Heinrich Pollay. Pollay was a two times gold medal winner in the 1936 Olympic Games.

Initially a police officer, Heinz Pollay joined the German Army in 1935. Pollay took up horse riding relatively late in life, in 1932 at the Potsdam Police Riding School, when he was already 24-years-old. Soon his talent was noticed by Otto Lörke, one of the most renowned German equestrian coaches and Pollay started to study at the Hannover Cavalry School. The high point of his sporting career came at the 1936 Olympics, where he won gold in both individual and team dressage.

Pollay served in the Army until 1947, when he retired from the force as a colonel. After his retirement, Pollay worked as the head of the public relations department at the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, retiring from that position in 1973. He competed at his second Olympics in 1952, winning a bronze medal in team competition, while finishing seventh individually. Pollay retired from sports after the 1952 Olympics, but remained active in equestrian circles as an official and judge. Pollay took the Judge’s Oath at the 1972 Olympics in München, the first official to do so at the Summer Olympics. Pollay was Deputy Chairman of the Dressage Committee of the German Olympic Committee for Equestrian Sports (DOKR) from 1970-77, a member of the Dressage Committee of the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) from 1974-76, and a member of the Dressage Committee of the German Association of Judges.


Condition
1-

Seller
History Trader Inc., 521 Thorn Street #165, Sewickly, PA 15143-0165, USA