Kurt Gravemeijer
Kurt Meier Grave (* September 23 1957 in Lengerich (Westphalia) ) is a former German jumping rider and former national coach of the German show jumping.
At the age of eight, Kurt Meier Grave began riding. He was trained by his father. At 15, he was master of Westphalia dressage . At the same time he played his first show jumping. Then he decided to focus entirely on the show jumping. When Herbert Meyer , he did his training as a professional rider. In 1988 he was at stud manager Hendrik Snoek . One of his biggest successes was winning the Grand Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1992 in Dortmund . Kurt Meier Grave 33 nations contested prices. In 1995 he ended his sporting career due to health reasons.
From 1997-2000 was head coach of the Grave Meier juniors and young riders jumping, from 2000-2008 he was head coach of the German show jumping.
Kurt Graves Meier is married and has three children. He lives in Sendenhorst in North Rhine-Westphalia .
2 - Royal International Horse Show - Hickstead, Nations Cup - 06/08/1993 - Wum 47
1 - Rome, Nations Cup - 27/05/1993 - Wum 47
4 - Dublin, Nations Cup - 08/08/1986 - Wembley
1 - Donaueschingen, Nations Cup - 13/06/1986 - Wembley
Lambada Lynghoj
Lambada is another imported Danish mare. Born in 2000, Lambada was put forward for her grading with the KNN in Denmark in August 2004 where she achieved an 8 (First Premium). She is a big mare, now standing at over 170cm.
She is another fine example of the modern Sports type Knabstrupper with a huge trot and tremendous elevation. She will most likely be competed in dressage or eventing when she continues with her ridden career.
Although a solid brown, Lambada will always produced coloured offspring when bred to our resident Knabstrupper stallion Nobody’s Harlequin. Her type, conformation and paces are the ideal compliment to his and she was bought with this purpose in mind. Her 2006 colt has been sold to a home where he will be produced for dressage and possibly remain entire.
Lambada foaled to Harley 1st April - gorgeous leopard filly!
At the age of eight, Kurt Meier Grave began riding. He was trained by his father. At 15, he was master of Westphalia dressage . At the same time he played his first show jumping. Then he decided to focus entirely on the show jumping. When Herbert Meyer , he did his training as a professional rider. In 1988 he was at stud manager Hendrik Snoek . One of his biggest successes was winning the Grand Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1992 in Dortmund . Kurt Meier Grave 33 nations contested prices. In 1995 he ended his sporting career due to health reasons.
From 1997-2000 was head coach of the Grave Meier juniors and young riders jumping, from 2000-2008 he was head coach of the German show jumping.
Kurt Graves Meier is married and has three children. He lives in Sendenhorst in North Rhine-Westphalia .
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Kurt Gravemeier Horses
Wembley, Wum 47, WeinbergKurt Gravemeier Competition Results
3 - Aachen, Nations Cup - 12/07/1994 - Wum 472 - Royal International Horse Show - Hickstead, Nations Cup - 06/08/1993 - Wum 47
1 - Rome, Nations Cup - 27/05/1993 - Wum 47
4 - Dublin, Nations Cup - 08/08/1986 - Wembley
1 - Donaueschingen, Nations Cup - 13/06/1986 - Wembley
Kurt Tschanz
Kurt Tschanz - Switzerland - ShowjumpingKurt Agardy Martin
Kurt Agardy Martin - USA - Showjumping Rider / Kurt Agardy Martin SJ on Captian Chacco at the 2019 Ocala Horse Properties Eventing PrixKurt Gravemeier
Kurt Gravemeier - GermanyKurt Harnisch
Kurt Harnisch - AustriaKurt Heyndrickx
Kurt Heyndrickx - BelgiumKurt Koppe
Kurt Koppe - GermanyKurt Maeder
Kurt Maeder - SwitzerlandKurt Schewe
Kurt Schewe - GermanyKurt Uberegger
Kurt Uberegger - ItalyKurt Hasenfratz
Kurt Hasenfratz - SwitzerlandKurt Isensee
Kurt Isensee - GermanyKurt Klindt
Kurt Klindt - DenmarkKurt Larsen
Kurt Larsen - DenmarkKurt Yurdaer
Kurt Yurdaer - AustriaKurt Jarasinski
Kurt Jarasinski - GermanyKurt Kofler
Kurt Kofler - AustriaKurt Lechner
Kurt Lechner - AustriaKurt Robl
Kurt Robl - AustriaKurt Reinemer
Kurt Reinemer - Germany - ShowjumpingKurt Jenny
Kurt Jenny - AustriaLambada Lynghoj
Lambada is another imported Danish mare. Born in 2000, Lambada was put forward for her grading with the KNN in Denmark in August 2004 where she achieved an 8 (First Premium). She is a big mare, now standing at over 170cm.
She is another fine example of the modern Sports type Knabstrupper with a huge trot and tremendous elevation. She will most likely be competed in dressage or eventing when she continues with her ridden career.
Although a solid brown, Lambada will always produced coloured offspring when bred to our resident Knabstrupper stallion Nobody’s Harlequin. Her type, conformation and paces are the ideal compliment to his and she was bought with this purpose in mind. Her 2006 colt has been sold to a home where he will be produced for dressage and possibly remain entire.
Lambada foaled to Harley 1st April - gorgeous leopard filly!