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Klaus Balkenhol Celebrates 60th Birthday
The
notorious dressage trainer and rider Klaus Balkenhol
turned 60 on 6th December 1999. Pillar of the
German Dressage Team from 1991 to 1996, Klaus Balkenhol
was a key stone in the German team with his Westphalian
gelding Goldstern. In his career as team member Balkenhol
won two team gold and one individual bronze medal at
the Olympic Games of 1992 and 1996. Furthermore Balkenhol,
currently the German Senior Dressage Team Chef d'Equipe,
received team gold on the European Championships of
1991, 1993 and 1995. In 1994 Goldstern produced a silver
medal freestyle for his steady trainer and rider at
the World Equestrian Games in The Hague. His castanets
based music was revolutionary at that time and should
gave given him the ticket to gold that day.
Born in 1939, young Balkenhol quickly fell in love
with horses, a passion which influenced his later career.
Serving as a police man "in saddle" in the city of Dusseldorf,
Germany, Klaus was mentored by dressage trainers Baron
von Beverfoerde, Otto Hartwich and
Willi Schultheis. His great break-through in sport came
in the 70s by riding Rabauke, a police horse which he
broke and trained himself. More than ten years later,
the Westphalian Weinberg gelding Goldstern secured his
virtual honorary plate in the Hall of Fame. Besides
police horses, Balkenhol trained and showed many talents,
for instance Silvester, Rhodoma, Ehrengold, Laudatio
and Garcon. German Team Member Nadine Cappelmann took
over the reins of Gracioso, a Westphalian gelding who
Balkenhol
trained up to Grand Prix level. Besides Cappelmann,
Balkenhol is currently instructing Ulla Salzgeber and
Nicole Uphoff.
Source: Pferd
Aktuell - FN
Image by Mary
Phelps
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