Ingrid Klimke
Ingrid Klimke and Butts Abraxxas competing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. | ||
Medal record | ||
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Equestrian | ||
Representing Germany | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2008 Beijing | Team eventing | |
2012 London | Team eventing | |
2016 Rio de Janeiro | Team eventing | |
World Equestrian Games | ||
2006 Aachen | Team eventing | |
2014 Normandy | Team eventing | |
2018 Tryon | Individual eventing | |
2022 Herning | Team dressage | |
European Championships | ||
2011 Luhmühlen | Team eventing | |
2013 Malmo | Team eventing | |
2015 Blair Castle | Team eventing | |
2017 Strzegom | Individual eventing | |
2019 Luhmühlen | Team eventing | |
2019 Luhmühlen | Individual eventing | |
2013 Malmo | Individual eventing | |
2021 Avenches | Team eventing | |
2005 Blenheim | Individual eventing |
Ingrid Klimke (born 1 April 1968 in Münster, West Germany[1]) is a German eventing rider. She appeared at five Olympics from 2000 to 2016.[2] With her horse Abraxxas, she won two gold medals in team eventing at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she won a team silver with Hale-Bob.
She is the daughter of equestrian Reiner Klimke. Like her father, she rides in both eventing and dressage at international events, for example, she was placed seventh at the 2002 Dressage World Cup Final with Nector van het Carelshof.[3] In 2022, she made her debut on the German dressage team at the World Championships, where she was awarded a team bronze medal.
In January 2012 she was appointed to the position of "Reitmeister" (Riding Master, a special title of the German Equestrian Federation). Klimke is the second woman ever to be appointed as "Reitmeister".[4]
Youth
[edit]Through her father, Klimke started to work with horses at a very young age.
She states that she never thought about a career in equestrianism. Since her youth she has been competing in dressage, show jumping and eventing. Her trainers were, besides her father, Fritz Ligges and Ian Millar. About her trainers she says:
- I received a consistent training from all of them, which was geared to develop an intensive bonding between horse and rider and to never overburden the horses. Being Ian Millar’s working student I learned everything about care and show jumping and I am really grateful towards my father for making that stay abroad possible.
After her school days, she began an apprenticeship as a bank clerk and afterwards she began to study to become a teacher. Later she realized that it was not possible to this and keep riding at the same time so she decided to dedicate herself to equestrianism and horse training.
CCI5* Results
[edit]Results | ||||||||||||
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Event | Kentucky | Badminton | Luhmühlen | Burghley | Pau | Adelaide | ||||||
2006 | (Sleep Late) | |||||||||||
2007 | WD (Sleep Late) | |||||||||||
2008-2009 | Did not participate | |||||||||||
2010 | (Butts Abraxxas) | |||||||||||
2011 | EL (Butts Abraxxas) | |||||||||||
2012 | Did not participate | |||||||||||
2013 | 16th (Butts Abraxxas) | RET (RF Tabasco) | 4th (Butts Abraxxas) | |||||||||
2014 | 28th (Hale Bob) | (Hale Bob) | ||||||||||
2015 | (Hale Bob) | (Escada) | ||||||||||
2016 | Did not participate | |||||||||||
2017 | 9th (Hale Bob) | |||||||||||
EL = Eliminated; RET = Retired; WD = Withdrew |
International Championship Results
[edit]Results | ||||||||||
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Year | Event | Horse | Placing | Notes | ||||||
1999 | European Championships | Sleep Late | 39th | Individual | ||||||
2000 | Olympic Games | Sleep Late | 4th | Team | ||||||
2002 | Dressage World Cup Final | Nector vh Carelshof | 7th | |||||||
2004 | Olympic Games | Sleep Late | 4th | Team | ||||||
RET | Individual | |||||||||
2005 | European Championships | Sleep Late | Individual | |||||||
2006 | World Young Horse Championships | Seacookie TSF | 8th | CCI** | ||||||
2006 | World Equestrian Games | Sleep Late | Team | |||||||
34th | Individual | |||||||||
2007 | European Championships | FRH Butts Abraxxas | 7th | Team | ||||||
10th | Individual | |||||||||
2008 | Olympic Games | FRH Butts Abraxxas | Team | |||||||
5th | Individual | |||||||||
2009 | European Championships | FRH Butts Abraxxas | 8th | Team | ||||||
RET | Individual | |||||||||
2010 | World Equestrian Games | FRH Butts Abraxxas | 5th | Team | ||||||
13th | Individual | |||||||||
2011 | World Young Horse Championships | Parmenides 4 | 9th | CCI** | ||||||
SAP Hale Bob OLD | WD | CCI** | ||||||||
2011 | European Championships | FRH Butts Abraxxas | Team | |||||||
11th | Individual | |||||||||
2012 | Olympic Games | FRH Butts Abraxxas | Team | |||||||
25th | Individual | |||||||||
2013 | European Championships | SAP Escada FRH | Team | |||||||
Individual | ||||||||||
2014 | World Young Horse Championships | Zilia D | 12th | CCI** | ||||||
2014 | World Equestrian Games | SAP Escada FRH | Team | |||||||
13th | Individual | |||||||||
2015 | World Young Horse Championships | Weisse Duene | 21st | CCI* | ||||||
2015 | European Championships | SAP Hale Bob OLD | Team | |||||||
5th | Individual | |||||||||
2016 | World Young Horse Championships | Weisse Duene | CCI** | |||||||
2016 | Olympic Games | SAP Hale Bob OLD | Team | |||||||
14th | Individual | |||||||||
2017 | European Championships | SAP Hale Bob OLD | 10th | Team | ||||||
Individual | ||||||||||
2018 | World Equestrian Games | SAP Hale Bob OLD | 5th | Team | ||||||
Individual | ||||||||||
2019 | European Championships | SAP Hale Bob OLD | Team | |||||||
Individual | ||||||||||
2019 | World Young Horse Championships | Equistros Siena Just Do It | WD | CCI*** | ||||||
2020 | World Young Horse Championships | Cascamara | CCI** | |||||||
2021 | European Championships | SAP Hale Bob OLD | Team | |||||||
5th | Individual | |||||||||
EL = Eliminated; RET = Retired; WD = Withdrew |
Notable Horses
[edit]- Sleep Late - 1991 Gray British Sport Horse Gelding (Kuwait Beach XX x Evening Trial)
- 1999 European Championships - Individual 39th Place
- 2000 Sydney Olympics - Team Fourth Place
- 2004 Athens Olympics - Team Fourth Place
- 2005 European Championships - Individual Bronze Medal
- 2006 World Equestrian Games - Team Gold Medal
- Nector vh Carelshof - 1990 Bay Gelding
- 2002 FEI Dressage World Cup Final - Seventh Place
- FRH Butts Abraxxas - 1997 Gray Hanoverian Gelding (Heraldik XX x Kronenkranich XX)
- 2007 European Championships - Team Seventh Place, Individual Tenth Place
- 2008 Beijing Olympics - Team Gold Medal, Individual Fifth Place
- 2009 European Championships - Team Eighth Place
- 2010 World Equestrian Games - Team Fifth Place, Individual 13th Place
- 2011 European Championships - Team Gold Medal, Individual 11th Place
- 2012 London Olympics - Team Gold Medal, Individual 25th Place
- SAP Escada FRH - 2004 Bay Hanoverian Mare (Embassy I x Lehnsherr)
- 2013 European Championships - Team Gold Medal, Individual Silver Medal
- 2014 World Equestrian Games - Team Gold Medal, Individual 13th Place
- 2015 Luhmuhlen CCI**** Winner
- SAP Hale Bob OLD - 2004 Bay Oldenburg Gelding (Helikon XX x Noble Champion)
- 2014 Pau CCI**** Winner
- 2015 European Championships - Team Gold Medal, Individual Fifth Place
- 2016 Rio Olympics - Team Silver Medal, Individual 14th Place
- 2017 European Championships - Team Tenth Place, Individual Gold Medal
- Weisse Duene - 2009 Gray Holsteiner Mare (Clarimo x Romino)
- 2016 FEI Eventing Young Horse World Championships - Gold Medal
References
[edit]- ^ "Athlete - the official website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games". results.beijing2008.cn. Archived from the original on 13 August 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Ingrid Klimke". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on January 10, 2010.
- ^ Finale FEI Wereldbeker Dressuur 2001/2002[dead link]
- ^ Reitmeistertitel für Ingrid Klimke Archived February 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Uta Helkenberg / Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung, January 14, 2012
External links
[edit]- Ingrid Klimke at Olympics.com
- Ingrid Klimke at Team Deutschland (in German)
- Official website
- Human to Hero: Olympics a family affair for champion Klimke, CNN portrait of Ingrid Klimke with a video portrait