File:Petrus Kastenman OS 1956 hinder 22.jpg
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Svenska: Ryttarolympiaden 1956, sergeant Petrus Kastenman på Iluster passerar det mycket omdiskuterade hindret nr 22 på fälttävlans terrängprov ute på Järvafältet, norr om Stockholm. English: Equestrian Olympics 1956, Sergeant Petrus Kastenman on Iluster passes the much-discussed obstacle no. 22 on the field event's terrain test out on Järvafältet, north of Stockholm. |
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