8. Cheating By Clicking
Swedish military officer and part time horse rider, Karl Bertil Sandström, competed in a number of Olympics throughout the 1920’s and 30’s. Taking home the silver medal in 1920 and 1924, Sandström was a popular and highly respected man in the military and in equestrian. Sporting a case of ‘always the bridesmaid never the bride’ syndrome, Sandström was determined to get that precious gold medal that he had forever lusted after. Raring to go at the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, the Swedish officer had been training hard. However, like the previous attempts, Sandström achieved yet another silver medal, placing him third for the third time in a row. Content with his prize, Sandström didn’t argue, however shortly after he was awarded the medal, the mighty equestrian was hastily disqualified. Accused of clicking, a form of communication with horses which is illegal in equestrian, Sandström was instantly removed from the standing, forced to return his medal and head back to Sweden with his tail between his legs.
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