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  1. Alwin Schockemöhle (born 29 May 1937) is a former German show-jumper. He was a successful international show jumping equestrian in the 1960s and 1970s at individual and team events in Olympic Games and European Championships. He was one of four children, a girl [1] and three boys.

  2. AlwinSchockemöhle: Used name: AlwinSchockemöhle: Born: 29 May 1937 in Osterbrock, Geeste, Niedersachsen (GER) Measurements: 170 cm / 72 kg: Affiliations: Reiterverein Mühlen, Mühlen, Niedersachsen (GER) NOC: Germany West Germany: Nationality: West Germany

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  4. Germany’s master horseman Alwin Schockemöhle brought all of his guile and experience to bear when he finally claimed an individual Olympic gold at Montreal 1976. 2 min. Equestrian. It was to be the Hanoverian’s only taste of individual glory at the Games, but it capped a remarkable career which saw him occupy the highest echelons of equine ...

  5. Mühlen-based Alwin was the brother of Paul Schockemöhle. Alwin started in 1960 for the mixed German Olympic team and won a gold medal with the West German show jumping team. In 1968 and 1976 he participated for West Germany and won a bronze and a silver team medal. Both brothers developed over the years to become important horse breeders ...

  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Ramona and Alwin Schockemöhle But his jumping offspring from that first period in Holstein turned the tables. They were stars: Retina, ridden by Fritz Thiedemann, Romanus with Hans Günther Winkler, Ramzes XIII with Kurt Jarasinkski and Ramona with Alwin Schockemöhle, established Ramzes’ fame in Holstein, and resulted in him standing there ...

  7. Alwin Schockemöhle (* 29. Mai 1937 in Meppen ) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Springreiter . Er war erfolgreicher internationaler Springreiter der 1960er und 1970er Jahre mit Einzel- und Mannschaftserfolgen bei Olympischen Spielen und Europameisterschaften .

  8. Paul Schockemöhle started competing late - at the age of 23, after he had accompanied his brother Alwin to the Olympic Games in Mexico City/MEX in 1968 as a groom. Eight years later, he won Olympic medals himself in Montreal/CAN and in 1984 in Los Angeles/USA.