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Klaus Balkenhol and Goldstern
A
few weeks ago Eurodressage photographer Arnd Bronkhorst
paid a visit to the equestrian facility of Klaus Balkenhol
in Rosendahl, Germany. One of his photos featured Balkenhol
on his retired former Olympic horse Goldstern.
The 20-year-old Goldstern has been property of the
German Police Force for all the years that Balkenhol
competed the horse at Olympic, World, European and German
Championships. For Balkenhol 60th birthday, the German
Police Force donated Goldstern to Balkenhol as an act
of friendship and appreciation. Goldstern, by Weinberg
x Direx, is bred by Willi Altemeier from Dellbrück,
Germany.
Balkenhol first joined the international dressage world
in the 1970s when he was serving as a policeman on horseback
for the city of Dusseldorf. He competed with his working
police horse, Rabauke, who he started and trained himself.
In 1988 Balkenhol chose the two-year-old Goldstern as
his prospective Olympian. Though he trained in dressage,
Goldstern also had a day job - two-hour daily patrolling
the Dusseldorf pedestrian and bridle paths and an occasional
soccer game. The two went on to win an individual silver
medal at the World Equestrian Games and Olympic team
gold.
Related Links:
Klaus Balkenhol Celebrates
60th Birthday
Image Copyrighted: Arnd
Bronkhorst - no reproduction without permission/payment
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