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ilovelaica · 6 years
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Meredith Michaels Beerbaum & Grannuschka.
1. Qualifikation Youngster Tour 
CSI*** Spangenberg ‘18
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drdumaurier · 6 years
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My headcanon is that Bedelia used to ride a horse for many years. She started when she was a child and took part in many competitions until she was around 30yo. After that, she kept riding as a hobby, but she stopped completely after her retirement as she barely left her house anymore. She might start again once she’s back from Europe, if she’s away from Baltimore, or in AUs, but it entirely depends on what happens in her life. Threads with young Bedelia will include her riding a horse. 
The pictures are to show how tiny she looks even if it’s obviously not her on them. 
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transperceneige · 7 years
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Please tell me who is behind the CHIO Aachen Youtube page I want to meet them
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justgoodeq · 5 years
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Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and Bella Donna
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whiskeywithrayna · 7 years
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Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum: first-class horsewoman and feministing lady hero.  
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reitsportportal · 5 years
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Frauenpower in Münster: Charlotte Bettendorf gewinnt den Großen Preis
Frauenpower in Münster: Charlotte Bettendorf gewinnt den Großen Preis
Charlotte Bettendorf (Foto:Hans-Joachim Reiner, Archiv)
Charlotte Bettendorf vor Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli und Weltmeisterin Simone Blum
Drei Amazonen auf dem Podium beim Großen Preis von Münster – das gab es noch nicht beim traditionellen Turnier der Sieger vor der malerischen Kulisse des  Schlosses. In der Siegerliste sind unter anderem Ludger Beerbaum, Christian Ahlmann, Steve Guerdat,…
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abovetheoxer · 7 years
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Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum & Daisy, nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare (Excenel V x Timeless)
$35,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic at WEF
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bigeqcom · 7 years
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That feeling at the end of a great course! Meredith Michaels Beerbaum knows it well. 😀👏👍 #bigeq #hunterjumper #ushja #usef #wef #showjumping #showjumper (at WEF - Winter Equestrian Festival)
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mezitli33 · 5 years
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DEINE REITSCHULE DOWNLOADEN
Ich gönne es den Mädels. Deine Reitschule spieletipps meint: Neue Tipps und Cheats Kurztipps. Die Grafik ist auch nicht die beste und der Parcours-Editor ist auch nicht so gut weil die Hindernisse immer nur in eine Richtung aufgestellt werden. Videospiele können atemberaubende Welten zeigen. Hat man die kleine Hufeisenprüfung abgelegt, kann man mit Joker auch abseits des Bauernhofs ausreiten und einige kleinere Aufgaben, bspw. Auch hier wird wieder zwischen dem theoretischen Wissen und der praktischen Übung unterschieden.
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Hat man alle Lektionen rejtschule Tante Cleo bestanden, kann man die Prüfung zum kleinen bzw. Januar um Besonders nicht über so ein hohes Hindernis. Bitte überprüfe deine E-Mail-Adresse und versuche es erneut. Jetzt eigene Meinung abgeben 1 Meinung Insgesamt. Videospiele können atemberaubende Welten zeigen. Bisher gibt es elf Kommentare Du bist nicht angemeldet.
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Newsletter Mit diesem Formular kannst du den Spieletipps. Und man muss die Hufe auch nicht jeden Tag einfetten. Bewerte Deine Reitschule jetzt! Bitte wähle die Platform: Februar um Die Kardätsche benutzt man zwar für den Kopf, aber ansonsten bürstet man damit das Fell auf dem Körper glatt.
Deine Reitschule Review –
Reitspiele, Egoshooter, Rollenspiele, Strategiespiele Mädels werden ausflippen, Jungs resigniert den Kopf schütteln. Dabei bestreitet man je nach Aufgabe eine Art Minispiel, bei der man mit dem Stylus beispielweise an einem Wasserhahn drehend eine bestimmte Menge Wasser in einen Bottich reotschule lässt oder Dreck von den einzelnen Hufeisen kratzen muss. Bisher gibt es ddine Kommentare Du bist nicht angemeldet. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum – Ludgar Eritschule reeitschule Du hast ein Problem mit Deine Reitschule oder kommst einfach an einer bestimmten Stelle nicht weiter?
Deine Reitschule spieletipps meint: Hat man reitsvhule Lektionen reitschulf Tante Cleo bestanden, kann man die Prüfung zum kleinen bzw.
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Und die Hufe kratzt man eigentlich immer vor dem Reiten und nach dem Reiten aus. Eigentlich eine einfache Lösung um die Pflege des eigenen Pferdes interessanter zu gestalten – wahrscheinlich so einfach, dass die Konkurrenz nicht darauf gekommen ist.
Bewertungen filtern 5 von 5: Ist diese Meinung dejne Und beim Dekne muss man den Sattelgurt noch festmachen und so, aber die Trense zieht man auf den Kopf und sie ist dran. Wie schaltet man die Goldprüfung frei?
Artikel News Reviews Previews Reports. Doch dazu muss sie von ihren Verwandten erst reitscbule alles Wissenswerte über Pferde und das Reiten erlernen.
Alle 3DS Switch Sony.
1974 – Deine ReitSchule
Fragen und Antworten zu Deine Reitschule Frage eingeben. Deine Reitschule in den Charts Platz von 1. Juli um Besonders nicht über so ein hohes Hindernis. Frag doch einfach die Spieletipps-Community.
Deine Reitschule
Zwar ist die technische Darstellung durchaus verbesserungswürdig, allerdings überzeugt vor allem der sinnvolle Einsatz der Touchscreensteuerung und die stetig ansteigende Lernkurve. Es soll ja Leute geben, die diese Genres mögen Die Grafik reitschkle auch nicht dein beste und der Parcours-Editor ist geitschule nicht so gut weil die Hindernisse immer nur in eine Richtung aufgestellt werden.
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Das einzige, was du zum Mitmachen brauchst, ist ein Spieletipps-Login. Das Spiel vermittelt das Reiten und die Verantwortung, die damit zusammenhängt. Finde diese Genres alle gleichermassen öde.
Ich gönne es den Mädels.
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Haute Horology
When New Zealand recruitment specialist Gudrun Kendall first learned her male partner was the likely recipient of a vintage Rolex watch, she knew she’d have to do some fast-talking.
Selling the watch’s owner on the fact the slim design of the 80-year-old Oyster Speedking Precision was more suited to a female wrist than a male, she managed to convince her father-in-law that it should be her – and not his son – who deserved to be the watch’s rightful owner.
But like thousands of others fortunate enough to own one of the prestige timepieces, Kendall says even the thought of it is reason to smile.
“It feels very premium and quite flash. It’s a bit like I’m in a secret exclusive club.”
                              Undoubtedly Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf had little inkling of just how revered his products would become upon entering the watch-making game in 1905.
German-born Wilsdorf was only 24 when he started a business in London that specialised in the distribution of timepieces. Convinced that the inconsistency displayed by early pocket watches could be made more reliable and the bulky aesthetic design more pleasing, he paired with a Swiss watch-making company in Bienne to equip his wrist watches with small precise movements to improve their accuracy.
Eager for his watches to be branded with a name that was “short, easy to say in any language and looked good on watch movements and dials”, Wilsdorf was alleged to have spent considerable time searching for a suitable moniker for his business before settling on the famous five letter R-word. One morning, while riding on the upper deck of a horse-drawn omnibus along Cheapside in the City of London, a genie whispered ‘Rolex’ in my ear,” Wilsdorf reportedly said. Five years later, Wilsdorf’s relentless quest for chronometric precision finally led to success, after a Rolex watch became the first in the world to receive the Swiss Certificate of Chronometric Precision as granted by Bienne’s Official Watch Rating Centre.
Rolex today remains a privately owned company and is considered one of the most valuable brands in the world. It produces around 2,000 watches daily.
It is believed the privately run entity has revenues in the billions of dollars. Forbes ranked it No.64 on its 2016 list of the world’s most powerful global brands with estimated 2012 revenues of US$7.7 billion thanks, in part, to the fact Rolex timepieces are timeless, increasing their value as time goes by.
The most expensive Rolex ever sold was a rare 1949 Oyster Perpetual model with a cloisonné enamel dial that sold at auction in 2014 for $1.6 million. Rolexes which have passed through the hands of celebrities dominate the list of the most expensive pieces with a 1971 Rolex Daytona watch owned by singer Eric Clapton selling for $505,000 and a 1973 Rolex 5513 watch worn by actor Roger Moore, in his role as James Bond selling for $662,000.
But it’s the method in which its products are made which has helped the heritage brand dominate the world of prestigious luxury watch-makers.
Having shifted its manufacturing base to Switzerland in 1919 to avoid wartime taxes levied on luxury goods, Rolex watches today are brought to life by a team of more than 6,000 employees across the brand’s four sites in Geneva, which is home to management, research and development, design, communication activities, sales and after-sales service.
It is also where the final assembly of the components, delivered by the three other sites, and final quality control of the finished watches take place.
It may sound like poor time-keeping to the uneducated but Rolex once claimed that it takes around 12 months to make each product in its range.
All the essential components of its watches, from the casting of the gold alloys to the machining, crafting, assembly and finishing of the movement, case, dial and bracelet is hand assembled and tested.
The movements are sent to the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute for chronometer certification and re-tested for accuracy after they are cased for several days while simulating wear before they are sent out to retailers.
The company also boasts its own foundry where it creates the 18 ct gold alloys used for its watches – yellow gold, white gold and Everose gold – an exclusive pink gold alloy developed by Rolex.
In addition, Rolex has it owns gemological department whose sole focus it is to purchase, test, arrange and handset diamonds and other precious stones to a range of Rolex models. Traditional jewellers are brought in to create custom settings for stones in the brand’s most exclusive watches, while only diamonds graded an F in clarity and D-G in colour are accepted for use.
Its exacting standards means that in the years they have been testing diamonds only two in 20 million have been found not to be authentic.
In its widely acclaimed pursuit of innovation, Rolex has registered more than 400 patents since its inception and has been widely credited for producing the first waterproof watch, the first anti-magnetic watch and the first watch with a rotating bezel. Yet, unlike many of its fellow watchmakers, it has only a limited number of models – including Submariner, Explorer, Daytona, Date Just and Yacht Master – which are updated and then re-released.
In staying true to its popular taglines “It doesn’t just tell time, it tells history” and “a crown for every achievement” much of Rolex’s marketing has been based around Wilsdorf’s vision to have the brand align itself with the world’s elite sports events, sports people and adventurers.
Today, the tie-ins are stronger than ever with Rolex lending its support to the sports of golf, equestrian, yachting and tennis as well as the sports’ leading personalities including golfing superstars, Tiger Woods and Lydia Ko, Tennis ace Roger Federer and top tier equestrians Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and Zara Phillips.
The company says sponsorship is not only a vital part of the brand’s DNA, but also a “perfect reflection” of the company’s inherent values and ethos “from heritage, reliability and trust to excellence, passion and precision”.
“Rolex is at one with the skill, timing, endurance and the perpetual quest for perfection that characterise ground-breaking exploration, the most prestigious sporting achievement and the greatest artistic performances around the world.”
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What should we name them?
Summary: You take Henry with you to a horse auction but it’s not a classical horse auction which gives you the chance to name the horses. Pairing: Henry Cavill x f!reader Word count: 2109 Warnings: none A/N: This is just me screaming about horses
“So, how does this work? A horse auction where you don’t see the horse?”
“An embryo transfer auction” You explained.
“Wait. Why embryo and why transfer? Do you mean you don’t even get to see the actual mare? The mother of the foal that’s auctioned?”
“Yep.”
“I’m confused.”
“That’s why I’m here. I tell you which foal to bid on and you bid.” You smiled. “You basically bid on hope.”
Henry looked around him, as more and more people filled the room, went to their seats around the show ring where the horses would be presented, next to them and in the few rows in front of them, but most of them had seats behind them. You had booked seats at the middle of one of the long sides of the ring to have the best view of the mares’ gaits and conformation. Other people went to greet acquaintances and reconnect with their breeder or trainer or rider colleagues.
A while later, the auctioneer went up to their platform and rapped their gavel. “Welcome, ladies and gentlemen to the combined embryo transfer auction of the Oldenburg Warmblood and the Hanoverian Warmblood. Today we have 30 embryos, 17 Hanoverians and 13 Oldenburgs, all coming from blood lines of accomplished show jumpers and dressage horses and dam lines experienced in the upbringing of even-tempered foals, sport and breeding partners!”
“Why is this combined?” Henry whispered in your ear. “Because of the disciplines?”
“Because of the races. Normally the Oldenburg Association and the Hanoverian Association keep their buying and selling business separate.”
“Oh, okay. Is that why you wanted us to fly out on such short notice?”
“Yeah, it’s two birds with one stone.”
You both focused back on the ring before you, shortly before the first brood mare was brought out.
The auction started, but you bid your time.
“The tenth foal today is a Hanoverian from Stakkato Gold and out of Bella Donna. Stakkato Gold himself is a son of Stakkato who has been successful in the sport and especially in breeding. His son Stakkato Gold himself is in turn a testament to his father and to the current show jumping scene! And the dam line with Bella Donna is just as promising, with Bella Donna being the former. top horse and Olympic prospect of Meredith-Michaels-Beerbaum! Who’s starting us off with the price starting at 5 000 euros?”
Your eyes went big as you heard the pedigree of this foal. It wasn’t only the pedigree of the foal that excited you, it was also the prospect of training and molding a foal that was out of a mare that once was shown under your one and only show jumping idol, Meredith-Michaels-Beerbaum but then sold to Qatar.
Henry looked at you from the corner of his eye. “Should I bid on this one?”
“Yes, but not immediately. I’ll tell you” You whispered to not disrupt the atmosphere of the auction and to not alert the other bidders on your intent. You didn’t want to be in the middle of a bidding war. Seeing one was a different thing, though.
When the auctioneer was close to declare the foal sold, you squeezed Henry’s thigh, the signal you agreed on for him to bid, and his arm promptly shot up.
“And we’re back, now with a price of 20 000 euros!” The auctioneer cried.
All was silent, you pressed your teeth together so much they hurt. You dug your nails into your thigh and into Henry’s thigh, but surprisingly he didn’t wince.
“Going once…” The auctioneer looked around.
“Going twice…” He looked in yours and Henry’s direction.
“Going three times, sold to the gentleman in the dark green sweater! Foal number ten from Stakkato Gold and out of Bella Donna is sold to the gentleman in the dark green sweater for 20 000 euros!”
You breathed a big sigh of relief. “You did it.” You smiled at Henry and removed your nails from his thigh.
“I’m just raising my arm, love” He smiled back at you and pecked your cheek.
The bidding and a bidding war continued until a small break was announced and the two of you went to get some coffee and tea.
After break, the auction resumed. There was no shortage of incredible combinations, both of the dressage and the show jumping horses and both breeds.
“And now for an Oldenburg foal from Cornet de Semilly and Bianca! The sire is audibly a son of the one and only Cornet Obolensky! I don’t have to say much about the horses whose names’ start with ‘Cornet’! We all know how famous these horses are and even if I was to just tell you only the biggest wins of the twenty most accomplished Cornet Obolensky offspring, we’d be here for quite a bit!” The auctioneer shouted and smiled at the crowd, which laughed amiably.
They all knew he was right but the chance to get their hands on their very own offspring of probably the best show jumping stallion in breeding was too near to get real big laughs. They were tense. You were, too and subsequently dug your nails into Henry’s thigh again. You wanted this foal.
“But that was only the father’s side of this foal! The mare, Bianca, has been and is a household name in the Suisse show jumping national team under the current world number one, Steve Guerdat! We’ll start the bidding at 7 000 euros!”
The bidding war started immediately but Henry held off on “just raising his arm” as he had put it until you nudged his knee with yours. “Now!” You whispered.
“And it’s already at- No, now we’re at 15 000 from the gentleman in the dark green sweater!”
You heard a slightly louder than usual breath from Henry. Apparently, he had held his breath when he bid.
“16 000 from the lady with the pearls! No! 17 500 from the gentleman in red!”
Arms around you, behind you, opposite of you, everywhere shot up to get the one foal that had Cornet Obolensky as father-father.
“20 000 from the- 22 500 coming from the lady in blue! 25 000 from the gentleman in black!” The auctioneer couldn’t yell the sums and the people who bid them fast enough.
Everything was quiet and just like before, the auctioneer waited a bit until he began with ending the bidding for this foal.
“Going once…”
“Wait for it, Henry” you mumbled.
“Going twice…”
You could see the man in black who bid 25 000 smirk. He seemed to be sure to get this foal.
“Going three times…” The auctioneer looked around and you saw that man’s smirk grow wider.
“Now.” You said tonelessly, not taking your eyes off that man.
Henry moved and you saw the auction paddle out of the corner of your eye.
“30 000!” Henry shouted.
“We got 30 000 from the gentleman in the dark green sweater! Anyone else bidding? Anyone?”
No one moved, not even the man in black, who you still had in your line of vision. The auctioneer looked around and opened his mouth.
“Going once… Going twice…”
Another man behind the one in black leaned forward and seemed to want to urge him to bid again. But the man in black shook his head.
“Going three times… and sold! The Cornet de Semilly foal is sold for 30 000 euros to the gentleman in the dark green sweater!”
Your grin grew to the size of your face and you kissed Henry. “We did it! We got this foal!”
“We did, love!”
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After the auction finished, you and Henry went into the stables were the mares stood. You showed your badge that identified you two as trainer in your case and now owner in Henry’s case. Finding the two broodmares of your two new horses, Henry went to the one with the Stakkato Gold foal and you went to the other one. You petted the horses, getting acquainted with them. You’d visit them at their respective studs several times until the foals would be born, weaned and ready to really come home to you and start with training.
Back at the front of the complex of buildings, you and Henry got something to drink at a bar table.
“They need names. Any suggestions?” You asked.
“Why are you asking me? I never named a horse.” He grinned, he obviously already had some ideas.
“You’re the owner. You have the name giving privileges and since these horses aren’t born yet even their barn nicknames could fit their official sports names.”
“Uhm… Then how about… Would it be weird if we named them after something or someone?” He thought out loud.
“Not at all” You grinned at him. “I could name at least fifteen show jumping horses without thinking too much that were named after something or someone.”
“Could we name one of them ‘Superman’? You know, since you always say show jumping is kinda like flying and we bought show jumpers today?”
“’Just because show jumping is kinda like flying’? No other reason?” You teased Henry and he rubbed his neck.
“Yeah?”
“I’m afraid not. The Cornet de Semilly foal’s name has to start with ‘Cornet’. Although with enough persuasion at the headquarters of the German national equestrian federation, we could get them to allow us a name with ‘C’. And then that foal would have to be a stallion and we don’t know the sex yet.”
“So ‘Cornet’s Superman’ would be possible?”
“Yes” You laughed.
“And the Stakkato Gold foal? Could we-?” He looked down at you, giddy, hopefully. And you had to take that giddy hope from him.
“We could also name this foal ‘Superman’, if you like” You smiled at him. “Although, that name on a Cornet Obolensky offspring would be cool, since he’s one of the very best stallions, just as the auctioneer said. And as long as you suddenly pull some Witcher-related nickname or something like it starting with an ‘S’, you’ll have to wait and be on the lookout.”
Henry pouted at that but you could already see the gears in his head turning.
“Didn’t you once say something about some other breed from continental Europe that doesn’t have such strict rules on name giving?”
“Yeah, the Royal Dutch Warmblood.”
“So, if we bought one, we could name him ‘Geralt if Rivia’?” The hope returned.
“More like ‘Geralt van d’Abdijhoeve’ or ‘Geralt VDM’. The Dutch are big on showing the stud farm the horse is from. Germans are bigger on showing the sire line through the name” You explained. “So, next you wanna go to an auction of the Royal Dutch Warmblood?”
“Maybe… If that’s okay?”
“You won’t hear any complaining from me. The horses of that breed are a great testament to the Dutch breeding community.”
“We still don’t have a name for the first foal we bought” Henry mused.
“So, we settled on ‘Cornet’s Superman’ for the second foal if it’s a stallion?” Teasing Henry by making him think you weren’t persuaded yet was too easy.
“Please?”
“I’m just messing with you. I’m convinced.”
“That’s one name. One’s still to be determined. I chose one, now you choose one” Henry offered.
“If the Stakkato Gold foal is a stallion, I’m calling him ‘Sargent Barnes’” You started to smile and that smile only grew wider when you saw Henry making a face. “Don’t be like that, you should know those ‘feuds’ are mostly PR plots.”
“Yeah, you’re right...”
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One and a half years later, you both stood at the front gate of what was just called ‘The Yard’, which was a very short name for the facility that housed your home, several riding arenas indoor and outdoor and almost every other amenity you could need for training and producing show jumping horses for the highest level.
At the far end you saw the lorry approach with your two yearling stallions. You accompanied the lorry the last stretch until one of your grooms parked and you unloaded your (kind of) new horses. Henry took the lead rope of the Cornet offspring who he had given the barn name of ‘Clark Kent’. That way, he wouldn’t have a big fluffy bear barreling towards him and the horse whenever he trained with the yearling. You took the lead rope of your Stakkato Gold son who you had nicknamed ‘Bucky’. It’d be easier to shout that across a meadow than his entire name each day. You lead them to their new pasture where other yearlings stood and after unhooking the ropes you both sat down to watch them get settled into their new herd.
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ilovelaica · 6 years
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Meredith Michaels Beerbaum & Lady Carambola Cor.
Mittlere Tour I
CSI*** Spangenberg ‘18
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Geneva 2018 - 18th IJRC Top 10 Final | © Jenny Abrahamsson
“Eight years after his last title in the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final, home hero Steve Guerdat did it again in Geneva – this time together with the 10-year-old gelding Alamo (Ukato x Equador).
With his victory, Guerdat joined Ludger Beerbaum (GER), Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (GER) and Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) in the history books as one of four riders that have managed to win this prestigious final twice over its eighteen-year long life.
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ahorsecalledtimber1 · 8 years
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Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum’s Fibonacci, LGCT Doha 2015.
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reitsportportal · 6 years
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Munich Indoors 2017 - Impressionen
Munich Indoors 2017 – Impressionen
Zwanzig Jahre Munich Indoors Die Munich Indoors gehören zu den großen Traditionsturnieren im deutschen und internationalen Reitsport. Alljährlich zieht dieses Reitsportevent Tausende Zuschauer in seinen Bann.  Jens Baackmann    Im Parcours    Markus Beerbaum   Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum und Bundestrainer Otto Becker   Die Münchener Olympiahalle, die auch heute, 45 Jahre nach den Olympischen…
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