Peter Lichtner-Hoyer

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full namePeter•Lichtner-Hoyer
Used namePeter•Lichtner-Hoyer
Born28 December 1925 in Graz, Steiermark (AUT)
Died23 November 2020
Measurements181 cm / 68 kg
NOC Austria

Biography

Peter Lichtner-Hoyer fought for the Axis during World War II and was so badly injured that doctors believed he would never walk again. Not only did he walk, however, but he trained in equestrian after the conflict and rose to become one of Austria’s best international horse riders. His career spanned 24 editions combined of the World and European Championships, as well as two editions of the Olympic Games.

In 1956 he took part in the Stockholm Equestrian Games in the jumping event, while in 1960 in Rome he competed in modern pentathlon, finishing 25th individually and 12th with the team. Following the conclusion of his competitive career, he wrote books, ran a stud farm, and gave lectures on sport and riding into an advanced age. He was recognized for his work in 2001, when he received the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1956 Equestrian Olympics Equestrian Jumping (Equestrian) AUT Peter Lichtner-Hoyer
Individual, Open (Olympic) Rienzi DNF
Team, Open (Olympic) Rienzi / Austria DNF
1960 Summer Olympics Modern Pentathlon AUT Peter Lichtner-Hoyer
Individual, Men (Olympic) 25
Team, Men (Olympic) Austria 12