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Alexis "Tschuli" Pantchoulidzew ((ロシア語:Алексей Панчулидзев); 18 September 1888, Pyatigorsk, Russia – 10 April 1968, Diepenheim, the Netherlands) was a Russian-born Dutch nobleman and equestrian.〔 He was a long-term partner of Princess Armgard of Sierstorpff-Cramm and mentor to her son, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld.〔 As equestrian, he was the only competitor for the Netherlands at the Dutch-boycotted 1956 Summer Olympics;〔 aged 67, he was also the eldest participant at those Olympics and the eldest Dutch Olympian ever.〔〔 ==Biography== Pantchoulidzew was born in the noble Russian family of Панчулидзевы, in Pyatigorsk, a town close to Georgia where he served with the cavalry.〔 After the revolution of 1917 he fled Russia and eventually settled in the Netherlands.〔 There he became a long-term partner of Princess Armgard of Sierstorpff-Cramm and a mentor to her son, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, with whom he shared a passion for horse riding. Bernhard learned riding from Pantchoulidzew, and together they took part in international competitions.〔 Pantchouldidzew was also appointed by the FEI the international governing body of horse sports in Switserland, as an official member of the jury d'appel for the showjumping competition at the 1956 Olympic Games in Stockholm.
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