Christoph Sandmann
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Christoph Sandmann (born 24 May 1967) is a German equestrian and multiple World Champion at the World Equestrian Games.
Sandmann competes in the driving disciplines and became World Champion for the first time in 1992, when he won the gold medal in the team event in Riesenbeck of the Four-in-Hand World Championships.
He is married to Karin Sandmann.[1] The couple has a daughter Anna Sandmann, born 14 September 1995, who also competes in combined driving with a pair of horses.[2]
Career highlights
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- World Championships
- 1992 – Riesenbeck, Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd at individual competition
- 1992 – Riesenbeck, Driving, Template:Gold1 1st at team competition
- 1994 – The Hague, Driving, Template:Gold1 1st at team competition
- 1996 – Waregem, Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd at team competition
- 1998 – Rome, Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd at team competition
- 2002 – Jerez de la Frontera, Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd at individual competition
- 2002 – Jerez de la Frontera, Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd at team competition
- 2006 – Aachen, Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd at individual competition
- 2006 – Aachen, Driving, Template:Gold1 1st at team competition
- 2008 – Beesd (Nederlands), Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd at team competition
- 2010 - Lexington, Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd at team competition
- 2012 - Riesenbeck, Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd at team competition
- 2014 - Caen, Combined Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd at team competition
- 2016 Breda (Nederlands), Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd at team competition[3]
(1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 World Championships as part of the FEI World Equestrian Games)
- FEI World Cup Driving
- 2001/02 – Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd
- 2002/03 – Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd
- 2003/04 – Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd
- 2006/07 – Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd
- 2007/08 – Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- European Championships
- 2015 Aachen, Combined Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd at team competition
- 2001 Breda (Nederlands), Combined Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd at team competition
- National Championships
- 1990 – Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 1991 – Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 1992 – Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 1993 – Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd
- 1994 – Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 1996 – Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd
- 1999 – Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- 2000 – Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- 2001 – Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 2002 – Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 2003 – Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 2006 – Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd
- 2007 – Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- 2009 - Riesenbeck, Combined Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- 2010 - Lähden, Combined Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- 2012 - Lähden, Combined Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- 2013 - Donaueschingen, Combined Driving, Template:Gold1 1st
- 2014 - Riesenbeck, Combined Driving, Template:Silver2 2nd
- 2016 - Lähden, Combined Driving, Template:Bronze3 3rd[4]
- Awards
- 2002 – FEI Top Driver Award
References
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- ↑ Christoph Sandmann gibt die Zügel aus der Hand, Roman Sobierajski, Aachener Zeitung, 27 June 2013
- ↑ Anna Sandmann, FN Germany
- ↑ Christoph Sandmann, FN Germany
- ↑ Christoph Sandmann, FN Germany
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