Pedro Gandarias

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Born
Pedro Pascual Gandarias Urquijo

(1901-02-16)16 February 1901
Madrid, Spain
DiedApril 8, 1986
Madrid, Spain
CitizenshipSpanish
Occupations
  • Athlete
  • Politician
  • Financier
Pedro Gandarias
Born
Pedro Pascual Gandarias Urquijo

(1901-02-16)16 February 1901
Madrid, Spain
DiedApril 8, 1986
Madrid, Spain
CitizenshipSpanish
Occupations
  • Athlete
  • Politician
  • Financier
Known forPresident of the Club Puerta de Hierro
FatherJuan Tomás Gandarias
President of the Puerta de Hierro club
In office
1922–1923
Preceded byCount of Romanones
Succeeded byÁngel Ossorio y Gallardo

Pedro Pascual Gandarias Urquijo (16 February 1901 – Unknown) was a Spanish athlete, politician, and financier.[1][2] He was an important board member of club Puerta de Hierro in Madrid, and was one of the six founders of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation.[1][3] He was also a bullfighting rancher, being the owner of the Castillo de Higares ranch.[1]

As an athlete, he played football for the youth team of Madrid FC and hockey for Atlético Madrid, and he was also an international golf player.[1] In politics, he was a senator by appointment of the Crown,[1] and on 6 March 1939, he was one of the people chosen by Franco to be part, as deputy mayor, of the City Council of Madrid chaired by Alberto Alcocer.[1]

Gandarias was born on 16 February 1901 in Madrid, as the son of Juan Tomás Gandarias Durañona, a businessman from Biscay (1870–1940), and Cecilia Urquijo y Ussía, daughter of the Marquess of Urquijo.[1][4] His birth came just two days after the death of his grandfather, Pedro Pascual Gandarias, so he was named in his honor. He was the oldest of seven children, five sons and two daughters, including Juan Manuel and José.[1][4]

Gandarias married Isabel Alós, daughter of the Marquess of Haro and a four-time Spanish golf champion between 1932 and 1935, a sport in which he also became international.[1]

Sporting career

Later life

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