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  1. Ludger Beerbaum ( German pronunciation: [ˈluːtɡɛʁ ˈbeːɐˌbaʊ̯m], audio ⓘ; born 26 August 1963 in Detmold, North Rhine-Westphalia) is an internationally successful German equestrian who competes in show jumping and has been ranked the No. 1 Show Jumper in the world by the FEI on multiple occasions.

  2. With Ludger Beerbaum he collected top placings in the CSI5*-shows in Hongkong/HKG and Paris/FRA, in the World Cup shows in Verona/ITA, Madrid/ESP and Stuttgart as well as in the Global Champions Tour in Antwerpen/BEL, Hamburg and Shanghai/CHN.

  3. He won four Olympic gold medals, and more German national titles than any other rider. In the Olympic games there were many dramatic moments. In 1988 he won with the team riding on a borrowed horse (The Freak), after his horse, Landlord had injured himself.

  4. Ludger Beerbaum ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Springreiter. Er ist der weltweit zweit-erfolgreichste internationale Springreiter und errang zwischen Ende der 1980er und Anfang der 2010er Jahre viele Einzel- und Mannschaftserfolge, unter anderem bei Olympischen Spielen, Welt- und Europameisterschaften. Anfang Juli 2023 beendete er seine aktive ...

  5. Welcome. To the Official Website of Ludger Beerbaum Stables. Ludger Beerbaum has many different activities bundled under the Ludger beerbaum Stables: The internationally successful show stable, the professional training of horse and rider from different countries, the first class EU recognized stallion station, and the world wide sale of ...

  6. He has captured every major title in show jumping: Olympics (3 team; 1 individual), World Equestrian Games (twice), World Cup Final (1993), Nations Cup Final (team and individual), European Championships (4 team; 2 individual) — and that’s only his gold medal count.

  7. Jul 3, 2023 · The name Beerbaum has been synonymous with show jumping for nearly 40 years. The German master has collected 20 international medals, ridden for his country on 133 teams, and made 24 championship appearances. Like his compatriot Marcus Ehning, Beerbaum won the Rolex Grand Prix at CHIO Aachen three times.

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