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Individual jumping. Henrik von Eckermann (born 25 May 1981 in Nyköping, Sweden) is a Swedish Olympic show jumping rider. [1] [2] He has competed at three Summer Olympics (in 2012, 2016 and 2020 ). His best individual Olympic placements came in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo when he won gold in the team and placed 4th in the individual ...
- Henrik von Eckermann
- 66 kg (146 lb)
- 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
- Sweden
Henrik von Eckermann ( 25 de maio de 1981) é um ginete de elite sueco, campeão olímpico. [ 1] Carreira. Henrik von Eckermann conquistou a medalha de ouro nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2020 em Tóquio, na prova de saltos por equipes, ao lado do cavalo King Edward, e de seus companheiros Malin Baryard-Johnsson e Peder Fredricson. [ 2][ 3]
- Peso: 66 kg • Altura: 1,86 m
Learn about the life and career of Henrik von Eckermann, who helped Sweden win team gold at Tokyo 2020 and is aiming for individual glory at Paris 2024. Discover his love for horses, his partnership with King Edward, and his views on equestrian sports in Sweden.
26 de set. de 2022 · W hen World of Showjumping last sat down with Henrik von Eckermann and Janika Sprunger in March 2019, the two were settling in together in Bonn, Germany. Fast forward to 2022 and the couple has relocated to Kessel, the Netherlands, where they have built a beautiful facility.
Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) riding King Edward - winners of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2022/2023 - Basel (SUI) Photo: FEI/Stefan Lafrentz. Henrik von Eckermann grew up on a farm in Sweden, in a family whose connection to horses and equestrian sport goes back to his great-great-great-grandparents.
4 de mai. de 2023 · The last 18 months have been nothing short of magical for Sweden’s Henrik von Eckermann. He has not only competed at the highest level in the most important arenas around the world, but his partnership with King Edward has taken the 41-year-old rider to the top spot of every major podium the sport has to offer.
28 de fev. de 2023 · This time, World of Showjumping sat down with Henrik von Eckermann – the current world number one, as well as double World Champion and Olympic team gold medallist. “Actually, I dislike saying that one horse has been more special than another – it is really important to have a special connection with each of them,” von ...