Ludger Beerbaum is a name that has been closely connected with international equestrian sport for decades. On July 2nd, 2023, the 59-year-old announced at CHIO Aachen that he is ending his show jumping career.

Over 40,000 spectators in the Main Stadium in Aachen paid witness to the official end of the sporting career of Ludger Beerbaum ‒ Germany’s most successful show jumper of all time. His career began in 1985 in Dublin, Ireland, with his first appearance on the German Nations’ Cup team. He represented his country 133 times on teams and made an unbelievable 24 Championship appearances. Over his career he won 20 international medals, of which 12 were gold, highlighted by individual Olympic gold in Barcelona in 1992.

That Spanish city was also the location where Ludger Beerbaum retired from the German Nations’ Cup team in 2016. However, he continued competing at the international level, including Global Champions Tour events. Fittingly, the Rolex Grand Prix at the CHIO Aachen, which he has taken part in an incredible 35 times, was his final class. Aboard the good mare Mila, the pair picked up just four faults to finish in 25th place overall.

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