Deister (horse)
Breed | Hanoverian |
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Sire | Diskant (Hanoverian) |
Grandsire | Dwinger (Hanoverian) |
Dam | Adlerklette (Hanoverian) |
Maternal grandsire | Adlerschild (Thoroughbred) |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1971 |
Country | Germany |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Hermann Hahl |
Owner | Paul Schockemöhle |
Medal record | ||
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Equestrian | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1984 Los Angeles | Team Jumping | |
World Championships | ||
1982 Dublin |
Team Jumping | |
European Championships | ||
1979 Rotterdam | Individual Jumping | |
1979 Rotterdam | Team Jumping | |
1981 Münich | Individual Jumping | |
1981 Münich | Team Jumping | |
1983 Hickstead | Individual Jumping | |
1983 Hickstead | Team Jumping | |
1985 Dinard | Individual Jumping | |
1985 Dinard | Team Jumping |
Deister (February 10, 1971 - August 27, 2000) was a horse ridden by Paul Schockemöhle (also Hartwig Steenken). He won many top international competitions in the sport of show jumping. He was three times European Champion. He stood 16.3½ hh (171 cm).
Achievements
- Winner, Individual Gold Medal 1981 European Championships in Munich, Germany
- Winner, Individual Gold Medal 1983 European Championships in Hickstead, England
- Winner, Individual Gold Medal 1985 European Championships in Dinard, France
- Individual Silver Medal 1979 European Championships in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- Winner, Team Gold Medal 1981 European Championships in München
- Team Silver Medal 1979 European Championships in Rotterdam
- Team Bronze Medal 1983 European Championships in Hickstead
- Team Bronze Medal 1985 European Championships in Dinard
- Team Silver Medal 1982 Show Jumping World Championships in Dublin, Ireland
- 6th Individual 1982 World Championships, Dublin
- Team Bronze Medal 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles
- 7th Individual 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles
- Winner of the 1983 King George V Gold Cup, England
- Winner of the 1984 Aachen (CHIO) Grand Prix
- Winner of the 1982 Hickstead Derby
- Winner of the 1986 Hickstead Derby
- Deister won 5 German Championships with Schockemöhle (1980, 1982, 1983, 1986 & 1987)
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