Clarence von Rosen

Count Clarence von Rosen (May 12, 1867, Stockholm – August 12, 1955) was a Swedish athlete, military officer, and Master of the Horse to the King of Sweden. He became a member of the International Olympic Committee in 1900, and was credited for the re-introduction of Equestrian at the Summer Olympics after it was dropped at the 1904 Olympic Games. He competed in many sports, such as bandy (which he introduced to Sweden), ice hockey, football, lawn tennis and ice skating.

During the '30s Clarence and his brother played a leading role in Swedish upper class nazi-movement.

Clarence von Rosen was the brother of Count Eric von Rosen.
 * Clarence von Rosen's genealogical connections