Hermann Mandl
Austrian businessman
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Hermann John Mandl (1856 - 6 March 1922) was an Austrian-Jewish businessman, equestrian and art collector. He founded H.Mandl & Co.[1][2][3]
1856
Hermann Mandl | |
|---|---|
| Born | Hermann John Mandl 1856 |
| Died | 6 March 1922 (aged 65–66) Vienna, Austria |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Known for | H.Mandl & Co. |
Personal life
Mandl was born in Vienna, Austria in 1856. He travelled to China in the 1870s. Having learned the Chinese language and customs after studying in Peking for two years, in 1880 he was employed by General Zuo Zongtang as an interpreter on a march across the Gobi Desert to Hami.[4]
Mandl died in Vienna on 6 March 1922.
Business interests
Equestrian
In 1900 he competed for Austria at the 1900 Summer Olympics, although there isn't any official record of times and distances he competed in the equestrian events of jumping,[6] high jump[7] and long jump,[8] he also competed in the hacks and hunter combined event and mail coach event, but these are not considered as Olympic Events.[1]