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'''Argentino Macedonio Molinuevo Sr.''' (20 May 1911 &ndash; June 2006) was an Argentine [[equestrianism|equestrian]]. He competed in [[Equestrian at the 1952 Summer Olympics|two events]] at the [[1952 Summer Olympics]]. His son is equestrian [[Argentino Molinuevo Jr.]]<ref name="SportsRef">{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mo/argentino-molinuevo-sr-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418123844/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mo/argentino-molinuevo-sr-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 April 2020 |title=Argentino Molinuevo, Sr. |accessdate=19 April 2020}}</ref>
'''Argentino Macedonio Molinuevo Sr.''' (20 May 1911 &ndash; June 2006) was an Argentine [[equestrianism|equestrian]]. He competed in [[Equestrian at the 1952 Summer Olympics|two events]] at the [[1952 Summer Olympics]]. His son is equestrian [[Argentino Molinuevo Jr.]]<ref name="SportsRef">{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mo/argentino-molinuevo-sr-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418123844/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mo/argentino-molinuevo-sr-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 April 2020 |title=Argentino Molinuevo, Sr. |accessdate=19 April 2020}}</ref>


Molinuevo, as Vicepresident, served as acting President of the Argentine Equestrian Federation in the years 1975-1977.<ref name="FEA_VP">{{cite web |url=https://fedecuarg.com.ar/presidentes/ |title=Presidents |website=fedecuarg.com.ar}}</ref>
Molinuevo, as Vicepresident, served as acting President of the Argentine Equestrian Federation in the years 1975-1977<ref name="FEA_VP">{{cite web |url=https://fedecuarg.com.ar/presidentes/ |title=Presidents |website=fedecuarg.com.ar}}</ref>


Molinuevo attended the National Military College (Spanish: Colegio Militar de la Nación) where he graduated in 1930 as a second lieutenant as part of the 60th Class. As a major, and later lieutenant colonel, he served as Director of the Cavalry School in the years 1951-1955<ref name="EC_Dir">{{cite web |url=https://www.comiscab.com.ar/index.php/24-ecmiltpasmont-exjefes/ |title=Ex-Jefes |website=comiscab.com.ar}}</ref>. He achieved the rank of colonel before retiring.
Molinuevo attended the National Military College (Spanish: Colegio Militar de la Nación) where he graduated in 1930 as a second lieutenant as part of the 60th Class. As a major, and later lieutenant colonel, he served as Director of the Cavalry School in the years 1951-1955<ref name="EC_Dir">{{cite web |url=https://www.comiscab.com.ar/index.php/24-ecmiltpasmont-exjefes/ |title=Ex-Jefes |website=comiscab.com.ar}}</ref>. He achieved the rank of colonel before retiring.

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Argentino Molinuevo Sr.
Personal information
Full nameArgentino Macedonio Molinuevo Sr.
NationalityArgentine
Born(1911-05-20)20 May 1911
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DiedJune 2006
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sport
SportEquestrian
Medal record
Equestrian
Representing  Argentina
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 1951 Buenos Aires Team jumping
Silver medal – second place 1955 Mexico City Team jumping
Military career
AllegianceArgentina Argentina
Service/branch Argentine Army
Rank Colonel

Argentino Macedonio Molinuevo Sr. (20 May 1911 – June 2006) was an Argentine equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. His son is equestrian Argentino Molinuevo Jr.[1]

Molinuevo, as Vicepresident, served as acting President of the Argentine Equestrian Federation in the years 1975-1977[2]. He also served as President of the Club Hípico Argentino for 8 years in the 1970s.

Molinuevo attended the National Military College (Spanish: Colegio Militar de la Nación) where he graduated in 1930 as a second lieutenant as part of the 60th Class. As a major, and later lieutenant colonel, he served as Director of the Cavalry School in the years 1951-1955[3]. He achieved the rank of colonel before retiring.

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Argentino Molinuevo, Sr". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Presidents". fedecuarg.com.ar.
  3. ^ "Ex-Jefes". comiscab.com.ar.