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

At the 2004 Olympic Games, Beerbaum and his mount, Goldfever, managed to finish with only 4 penalty points, helping Germany earn the team gold medal. However, following the competition, Goldfever tested positive for the prohibited substance betamethasone. The International Equestrian Federation found Beerbaum guilty of breaking the rules, stripping both him and his German team of their gold medals, dropping Germany down to bronze. Beerbaum believed the substance to have been present in an ointment administered to the horse due to a skin irritation, and the FEI agreed that the substance provided no competitive advantage. However, in accordance with the rule, Beerbaum was disqualified. He then appealed the decision to the CAS. After the hearing took place, they ruled that Germany's stripped gold medal was then given to the Americans and the silver to the Swedish show jumping team. The Germans, however, were still able to take the bronze medal, even without Goldfever's results.

Major achievements

Olympic Games

World Championships">Show Jumping World Championships">World Championships

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

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.