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Hans Peter Minderhoud (born 7 October 1973 in Westkapelle, Zeeland) is a Dutch dressage rider. Minderhoud won the VSN Cup in 2004 with his horse Gameboy and also succeeded in the Pavo Cup with Sandreo and Florencio. At the 2004 World Championships for 5-year-old horses, he won the World title in Verden with Florencio.
Competed in Olympic Games. Sex. Male. Full name. Hans Peter Francois•Minderhoud. Used name. Hans Peter•Minderhoud. Born. 7 October 1973 in Westkapelle, Zeeland (NED)
- Hans Peter Francois•Minderhoud
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- Competed in Olympic Games
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18 de jan. de 2024 · Hans Peter Minderhoud. Olympic dressage horse Glock’s Dream Boy will be retired from competition in front of a home crowd following a superb top-level career. The 16-year-old medal-winning...
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Hans Peter Minderhoud (Westkapelle, 7 oktober 1973) is een Nederlandse dressuurruiter die op de Olympische Spelen van Peking de zilveren medaille in de landenwedstrijd won met de Nederlandse dressuurploeg. Op 6-jarige leeftijd begon hij met het paardrijden bij een manege in Westkapelle.
17 de jun. de 2021 · LE MANS, France, June 17, 2021–Hans Peter Minderhoud returned to competition to win the CDI4* Grand Prix Thursday to put the pair into contention for a place on the Netherlands’ Olympic team. Hans Peter and the 13-year-old Danish Warmblood stallion scored 76.065% for the win.
PlaceNationRider / HorseE1.442Hans Peter MINDERHOUD GLOCK HPC NL B.V.78.152 (1.)2.416Henri RUOSTE Conquestrean JEA, Equeco ...75.652 (2.)3.445Thamar ZWEISTRA Stal Hexagon & L.F.L.v.72.391 (4.)4.414Juan Antonio JIMENEZ COBO Abellardo ...73.043 (3.)Athlete Olympic Results Content. Visit Hans Peter MINDERHOUD profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.
Nicknames. HP (Facebook profile, 16 Nov 2016) Sporting philosophy / motto. "Follow your feelings and your dreams." (equnews.nl, 22 Feb 2016) Famous relatives. His partner Edward Gal represented the Netherlands in dressage at the 2012, 2016, and 2020 Olympic Games.