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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Alwin Schockemöhle 1976 Olympic Show Jumping Gold Medalist from West Germany by Ulrich Kaiser Ulrich Kirchhoff. Ulrich Kirchhoff (born August 9, 1967 in Lohne) is an German show jumping champion, Olympic champion from 1996. Olympic Record. Kirchhoff participated at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where he won a gold medal in Individual Jumping. [ 1 ] At the same Olympics he also received a gold medal in Team jumping, together with Franke Sloothaak, Lars Nieberg and Ludger Beerbaum. References. ^ "1996 Summer Olympics – Atlanta, United States – Equestrian" databaseOlympics.com (Retrieved on September 5, 2008) dans le dictionnaire Français-Anglais dans le dictionnaire Français-Espagnol dans le dictionnaire Français-Portugais. Contenu de sens a gent. définitions synonymes antonymes encyclopédie. definition synonym. dictionnaire et traducteur pour sites web. 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Copyright © 2000-2016 sensagent : Encyclopédie en ligne, Thesaurus, dictionnaire de définitions et plus. Tous droits réservés. History Of Showjumping At The Olympics. 1912 Stockholm, Sweden - Showjuming would not be included in the following two olympics but would return with the other equestrian sports of dressage and eventing in 1912. At the early olympic games, all competitors had to be in the military, so all competitors were commissioned army officers. The gold medal winner at the 1912 Stockholm olympics was the French rider Jacques Cariou who also participated in the eventing winning a bronze medal. 1912 was the first time in which the olympics had a team showjumping event which was won by the home nation Sweden, beating France (silver) and Germany (bronze). Pictured is 1912 olympic gold medal winner Jacques Cariou & his horse Mignon. The 1912 Olympics featured 8 countries with horse & riders having to jump 1.40m fences. 1928 Amsterdam, Holland - The 1928 olympics would be held in the capital of Holland, Amsterdam. The individual gold medal was won by Czech rider Frantisek Ventura riding Elliot, beating Pierre Bertran de Balanda of France and Charles-Gustave of Switzerland. Sweden the team who had dominated the team jumping winning team gold three olympic games in a row would finish 3rd winning bronze, being beaten by Spain who would win the gold medal, with Poland taking silver medal. Pictured is Frantisek Ventura and his horse Elliot, who won olympic gold. 1952 Helsinki, Finland - In 1952 in Helsinki, we would see the United Kingdom win there first team gold medal, beating Chile (silver) and the USA (bronze). French rider Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola riding Ali Baba would win individual gold, with Oscar Cristi from Chile winning silver and German rider Fritz Thiedemann winning the bronze medal. Pictured is Harry Llewellyn riding the great Foxhunter, member of the British gold medal winning team, four years earlier they had been part of the British bronze medal winning team at the London Olympics. Foxhunter would be recognised as a showjumping great, to this day we still know the name Foxhunter as it is name of the most prestigious young horse class in the UK with the Foxhunter final held at the Horse Of The Year Show. 1968 MexicoCity, Mexico - The 1968 games would see the USA claim individual gold with William Steinkraus riding Snowbound, we would also see the introduction of a showjumping legend the pocket rocket Stroller (the only pony to compete at the Olympic Games), ridden by Marion Coakes from the UK who won individual silver. The team jumping would be won by Canada, we would also see the first Olympic games were Germany would compete as two nations, East and West Germany. Below you can watch Marion Coats & Stroller competing at the Mexican olympics. Equestrian Olympic Greats - Stroller and Marion Coats. 1988 Seoul, South Korea - The 1988 would see another showjumping star the fiesty little jappeloup ridden by French rider Pierre Durand who would win gold, American rider Greg Best riding Gem Twist winning the silver medal, bronze medal was won by Karsten Huck & Nepomuk. West Germany would win team gold, beating the USA (silver) and France (bronze) Pictured is Jappeloup, who would be a fan favourite for many years, and even was a subject of a DVD released in 2013 celebrating this famous little horse. 2004 Athens, Greece - At the 2004 olympics, the three time world cup winner Rodrigo Pessoa and his stallion Baloubet du Rouet would win the gold medal, the USA would win the team jumping event, with American rider Chris Kappler & Kaliber winning the individual silver medal. Sweden would win the team silver, with Germany taking the bronze medal. Pictured is Baloubet du Rouet and Rodrigo Pessoa, gold medal winners, Baloubet du Rouet has gone on to produce many outstanding progeny. Please don`t hesitate to get in touch for more information on this horsebox or to discuss other horseboxes we may have available please. Hans Günter Winkler. Hans Günter Winkler (born July 24, 1926 in Barmen - now part of Wuppertal) is a successful former German show jumping rider. He is the only show jumper to win 5 Olympic gold medals and 7 total Olympic medals, and the only equestrian in any discipline to compete and win medals in 6 different Olympic Games. In the 1950s and 1960s Winkler was one of Germany's most popular athletes. He won his first German championship in 1952, making him one of the favorites for the Olympic Games 1956. 1956 found the Equestrian Games in Stockholm, as the athletes and their horses were not allowed to travel to Melbourne due to quarantine restrictions. In the first round, Winkler pulled a groin muscle at the penultimate obstacle, after his mare took off early and threw him out of position. Despite the pain, Winkler decided to ride in the third round, as the German team would be eliminated without him. After he was given tranquilizers, Winkler found that he was comfortable sitting, but riding was difficult and painful. Any drugs that could reduce the pain enough to make him comfortable in the saddle would also reduce his mental capacity, and therefore he was only given black coffee before his ride to try to help reduce his dizziness and double-vision. However, his great mare, Halla, sensed that her rider was not right, and performed the entire course clear with only steering from Winkler, and their performance won them the individual gold. Winkler won five gold medals in jumping (in addition to the four individual medals with the German team) between 1956 and 1976, and a silver medal. He is one of the most successful German Olympic athletes, second only to the great Reiner Klimke for gold medals produced in German equestrian competition. He was 1955 and 1956 to athlete of the year. In 1986, Winkler retired from active competition. He has since published numerous books on riding and founded in 1991 the HGW-Marketinggesellschaft, a sports marketing firm that has helped produce various equestrian competitions. He is also a member of the German Equestrian Federation's Jumping Committee, and helped to select the 2000 Olympic Team for Germany. Hans Günter Winkler also received the Federal Cross of Merit, and the media award Bambi and the 2002 award as weltbester jumping at the Olympic Games. Ludger Beerbaum. Ludger Beerbaum (born August 26, 1963) is an internationally successful German rider who competes in show jumping, and has been ranked the No. 1 Show Jumper in the world by the FEI on multiple occasions. Contents. Early life and competitive career. Beerbaum was born in Detmold, Germany. In school he took Business Studies, but eventually gave it up for a career in show jumping. Beerbaum began riding on a Highland Pony at the age of 8. He had a very successful career as a Junior and Young Rider, which continued into his adulthood. His most notable accomplishments include winning 4 Olympic Golds (his first at age 25) and numerous European and World Championship medals. On Sunday September 21, 2008, at the Samsung Super League Final in Barcelona, Beerbaum was a member of the winning German Nations Cup team.