Carl-Friedrich Baron von Langen was born on July 25, 1887, and died on August 2, 1934. He was the son of Carl Baron von Langen and Klementine Countess von Schlieffen.
He was a German equestrian, who participated in 1928 Olympics. He won the Gold Medal in the individual dressage event and in the team dressage competition. He also participated win the individual jumping competition, finishing 28th.
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