Ludger Beerbaum
Ludger Beerbaum 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. He is also a four-time Olympic Gold medalist team and individual.
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 young Rider which continued into his adulthood. His most notable accomplishments include winning 4 Olympic Golds and numerous European and World Championship medals.
On Sunday 21 September 2008, at the Samsung Super League Final in Barcelona, Beerbaum was a member of the winning German Nations Cup team. He was awarded Leading Rider of the 2008 Super League, along with 50,000 CHF. In the Final, he rode the nine-year-old Westphalian gelding, All Inclusive NRW to a double clear round, and was one of only two riders to do so, his teammate Marco Kutscher being the other.
Family
Ludger Beerbaum is the oldest of 4 children, his siblings being Ruth, Monika, and show jumper Markus Beerbaum.He is married to Arundell Davison, with whom he has two daughters. From his previous marriage, he has a son.
He is also brother-in-law to Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum.
Top horses
- Goldfever: 1991 chestnut Hanoverian stallion
- Classic Touch 1984 Bay Mare by Caletto II
- Ratina Z: 1982 bay Hanoverian mare
- Gladdys S: 1992 chestnut Westphalian mare
- PS Priamos: 1982 chestnut Westphalian gelding
- Enorm: 1997 bay Hanoverian gelding
- Couleur Rubin: 1996 chestnut Oldenburg stallion
- L'Espoir: 1996 chestnut Zangersheide gelding
- All Inclusive: 1999 bay Westphalian gelding
Doping offense
Major achievements
Olympic Games
- Team gold medal - 1988 Olympic Games Seoul: 17.25 penalties
- Individual gold medal - 1992 Olympic Games Barcelona: 0 penalties
- Team gold medal - 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta: 1.75 penalties
- Team gold medal - 2000 Olympic Games Sydney: 15 penalties
- Disqualified, losing team gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games Athens—See "Doping Offense" above
- Team bronze medal - 2016 Summer Olympics Rio: Casello
World Championships">Show Jumping World Championships">World Championships
- Team silver medal & 73rd Individually - 1990 World Equestrian Games, Stockholm, Sweden
- Team gold medal & 4th Individually - 1994 World Equestrian Games in The Hague, Netherlands
- Team gold medal & 5th Individually - 1998 World Equestrian Games in Rome, Italy
- 4th place & 22nd Individually - 2002 World Equestrian Games in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
- Team bronze medal & 5th Individually - 2006 World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany
European Championships">European Show Jumping Championships">European Championships
- Team bronze & Individual bronze - 1984 CH-EU-Y in Cervia, Italy
- Team 5th & Individually 23rd - 1987 CH-EU in St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Team 5th & Individually 21st - 1991 CH-EU in La Baule, France
- Team 4th & Individually 29th - 1993 CH-EU in Gijon, Spain
- Team gold & Individual gold - 1997 CH-EU in Mannheim, Germany
- Team gold & Individually 26th - 1999 CH-EU in Hickstead, Great Britain
- Team bronze & Individual gold - 2001 CH-EU in Arnhem, Netherlands
- Team gold & Individual silver - 2003 CH-EU in Donaueschingen, Germany
- Team silver & Individual bronze - 2007 CH-EU in Mannheim, Germany
- Team gold & Individually 8th - 2011 CH-EU in Madrid, Spain
- Team silver & Individually 6th - 2013 CH-EU in Herning, Denmark
- Team silver & Individually 12th - 2015 CH-EU in Aachen, Germany
World Cup Final">Show Jumping World Cup">World Cup Final
- 1st - 1993 World Cup Final in Gothenburg, Sweden
- 4th - 1995 World Cup Final in Gothenburg, Sweden
- 6th - 1996 World Cup Final in Geneve, Switzerland
- 3rd - 1998 World Cup Final in Helsinki, Finland
- 6th - 1999 World Cup Final in Gothenburg, Sweden
- 4th - 2000 World Cup Final in Las Vegas, USA
- 2nd - 2002 World Cup Final in Leipzig, Germany
- 8th - 2003 World Cup Final in Las Vegas, USA
- 12th - 2005 World Cup Final in Las Vegas, USA
- 4th - 2008 World Cup Final in Gothenburg, Sweden
- 6th - 2009 World Cup Final in Las Vegas, USA
- Joint 2nd - 2010 World Cup Final in Le Grand-Saconnex near Geneve, Switzerland
- 2nd - 2014 World Cup Final in Lyon, France
Other major achievements
- Multiple World No. 1 Show Jumper ranking by the FEI
- 8-time winner of the German masters
- 3-time Rider of the Year
- 3-time winner of the Grand Prix of Aachen
- Winner of the Bambi prize in 1992
- Winner of the 2002 CN International at the Spruce Meadows Masters on the stallion, Goldfever 3.