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Olympic Gold Medalist Dressage Rider Nicole Uphoff & Rembrandt

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Nicole Uphoff (born 25 January 1967) is a German equestrian who competes in the sport of dressage. She won four gold medals in individual and team competitions at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics. Riding her star horse, Rembrandt, Uphoff also won numerous other international competitions, including the World Equestrian Games and the European Dressage Championships.[1]
In 1985, Uphoff, riding Rembrandt, began to compete at events for young riders, and in 1986, the pair began working with Uwe Schulten-Baumer, a well-known dressage coach. In 1987, they began to compete, and win, at the international level. They rose to the top of the dressage world with unheard-of speed, due to Rembrandt's elegance and expression in the ring. Their rise to fame resulted in a 1988 Olympic nomination. Uphoff switched trainers four months before the Games began, leaving Schulten-Baumer to work with Harry Boldt, the German national coach.[4]
Rembrandt and Uphoff were Olympic Champions twice, in 1988 in Seoul and 1992 in Barcelona. Both times they took both individual gold and a gold medal with the German team.[5] The Barcelona games resulted in Rembrandt being titled a "living work of art" by one German sports commentator. During the last two years of his career, Rembrandt began to decline slightly, and he missed the team nomination to the 1996 Summer Olympics. Uphoff used her right as defending champion to compete as an individual,[4] and they were again part of the German delegation in Atlanta, where they placed 14th.[5] This placement was despite being pulled from competition before the last round, due to an injury, at which point they was in 8th place. Uphoff and Rembrandt also took both individual and team gold at the first World Equestrian Games in 1990. In 1993, he was injured by a kick from another horse during a victory lap at the German Championships, but recovered from the blow to take individual silver at the 1994 World Equestrian Games.[4] The German team, including Uphoff, again took gold.[6]
Uphoff and Rembrandt also competed at many other international-level events. In 1989, Rembrandt made his European Dressage Championships debut at Mondorf, Luxembourg, where they took both individual and team gold. It was the first time that the gold-medal winning German team (which had also won the previous 12 team golds) had been made up of four female riders. In 1991, at the Championships in Donaueschingen, Germany, the pair took silver in the Grand Prix Special,[7] while again riding to gold as part of the German team.[8] The silver medal was the first defeat in three years for the pair, and was dealt by another Schulten-Baumer student, Isabell Werth on Gigolo FRH.[4] At the 1995 Championships, held in Mondorf, Luxembourg, Uphoff again assisted the German team to a gold medal, while taking 5th individually.[8] The pair also won seven times at the Stuttgart German Masters international show, the last in 1995. This was a record number of wins until 2010, when Werth won for an eighth time, and Uphoff remains the only rider to have won seven masters titles on a single horse (Werth rode three different horses to her eight victories).[9]
In 1996, Uphoff and Rembrandt gave a farewell show at his official retirement at the Stuttgart Indoor Show. Rembrandt spent the rest of his life at Uphoff's farm.[4] On 30 October 2001, he was euthanized after his health deteriorated quickly and he was unable to rise.[10] Rembrandt's transitions, particularly from passage to extended trot back to passage, have been called "unequalled". He was also known for his spookiness, however, to the point that crowds hushed themselves when he was performing.[11] He is known as a "legendary" dressage horse, and mounted upon Rembrandt, Nicole Uphoff pioneered an era of female-dominated dressage competitions.[10] In 2009, Uphoff donated Rembrandt's saddle to the equestrian museum at CHIO Aachen in Germany.[12]
After the 1996 Olympics and Rembrandt's retirement, Uphoff faded from the dressage world for several years, unable to find a mount that could win in international competition. In 1999, she appeared on German television, giving dressage commentary, and was named the German Sportswoman of the Year. There was speculation that she may make a bid for the 2000 Olympic team.[2] She did not compete in the 2000 Olympics, and by early 2013, she had officially retired from competition.[13]
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@claudia273
@claudia273 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe a strange comment, but I really miss those grass arenas. My favourite competition will always be Aachen, for that amazing big grass jumping arena. We’re treating horses like porcelain dolls, even on regional level here most competitions are on sand arenas those days. Most riders seem to be uneasy with riding on grass.. (or even grazing for that matter)
@DressageHub
@DressageHub 3 жыл бұрын
Me too! I won my first championship on grass!
@reasondora2712
@reasondora2712 3 жыл бұрын
I think it’s green surface rather than grass . I do agree though that grass is the best surface when it’s just right . Old parkland turf in England is like riding on marshmallow !
@unicorn_6932
@unicorn_6932 2 жыл бұрын
@@reasondora2712 correct, I’m pretty sure this footage is WEG 1990 in Stockholm (I was in the stands that day).... it was a green surface....
@MBrusaZappellini
@MBrusaZappellini 3 жыл бұрын
Oh a Golden oldie! How interesting to see the style difference between then and now. Look up the definition of Keen in the dictionary and you’ll see this video of Rembrandt ❤️ surfing the edge of excitable and training
@SBlackmare
@SBlackmare 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful lightness of hands and easy, relaxed head carriage in addition to all that was already mentioned in the introduction. It was such a shame when the Dutch bred the front end to be so extreme. I wish we could reverse it, but what wins now is extravagant front action. I blame Totilas. It’s so weird to hear some people claim a modern warmblood has a freer shoulder, when the angle of the scapula is simply different. It’s physique, not training!
@sarahposey7166
@sarahposey7166 3 жыл бұрын
Not as flashy as the more modern pie standards which I am saddened to see because of the poor quality this was a breath of fresh air
@jandavison7288
@jandavison7288 3 жыл бұрын
Aptly named masterpiece
@aok283
@aok283 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful horse - he looks so happy and alert. Lovely transition and Passage down Center Line - that was my favorite.
@android878
@android878 Жыл бұрын
What is this song ? 😍
@jonjonwp
@jonjonwp 3 жыл бұрын
He seems relaxed and happy in his work. Strangely i wanted to push her forward, she seemed behind the movement.
@reasondora2712
@reasondora2712 3 жыл бұрын
Sadly Nicole and Rembrandt where one of the early scions of Rolkur . Shame as the test picture is great .
@betsysmall3576
@betsysmall3576 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! I didn't know that!
@claudia273
@claudia273 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is so sad that someone who could ride like this turns to rollkur..
@MyUnicorn
@MyUnicorn 3 жыл бұрын
They didn’t achieve this level of performing with rollkur, in fact they didn’t use rollkur in training. This kind of collection is impossible to achieve with hyperflexion. The only thing is that they noticed that the horse became less nervous in this position, Rembrandt was a spooky one. And no one did any research about its “effect” on horse’s body Rollkur started with them, but the first person that decided to use it in training of GP horses was not Nicole, neither her coach
@claudia273
@claudia273 3 жыл бұрын
@@MyUnicorn There is quite a lot of research on the effect of rollkur on a horse. Both physical as mentally. Or do you mean at that point in time? But yes, this was before she used rollkur. She started using it (openly) after all of her medals, when he was 18. The picture of them using rollkur, is one of the first appearing when googling rollkur.. So you can't say they didn't use rollkur in training. How do you know they (Nicole, Isabell and Schulten-Baumer) didn't start rollkur?
@DressageHub
@DressageHub 3 жыл бұрын
Actually I posted a video on our Fb today where the announcer describes her using rollkur in the warm-up.
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