Equestrian background of Regine Mispelkamp

Equestrian background of Regine Mispelkamp

  • First time on horse at 3 years
  • At age7, daily riding lessons on ponies and parents horses
  • With 8 years: first experiences on small horse shows
  • With 15 years: first start on the Rhein championships in show jumping
  • First international horse shows in Spain (ages 15 to 16)
  • 16 to 19 years: 
    • Training with Klaus Rheinacher (world championship attendee, state coach of Westphalia) with successful participation in westphalian junior and young rider championships with her own horses in show jumping
    • During the whole school time, periodic training in show jumping with Paul Schockemöhle, Franke Sloothak and Ludgar Beerbaum
    • Dressage training with Bernhard Schlüter (former trainer of Rhinelands junior riders)
  • 1988: Began training clients horses, showing them on horse shows
  • 1989 to early August 1994: 
    • Worked ad a professional rider at stud Dongrathshof in Moers, successfully presenting the studs stallions on shows, stallion shows and the German national championship “Bundeschampionat”
    • Tournament successes with own horses in show jumping (German level S) and dressage (German level M)
  • April 1994 to December 1994
    • Working as a professional rider at stud Vogelsangshof /Kevelar-Kervenheim, Georg Hoogen with successful presentation of the studs’ stallions on shows stallion shows and the 1994 German national championship “Bundeschampionat”
    • Training and presenting her own horses successfully
  • 1995: successful participation in German “Reitwartlehrgang” (first amateur trainer level, best participant in class)
  • Feb 1995 to Sep 1996 
    • Working as a professional rider at stud Domselshof / Kerken-Nieukerk, Manfred Keppel with training of young horses, successful participation in shows and horse shows up to Victory in Rhinelands stallion championships
    • Showing her own horses up to German level S in show jumping
  • 12. Oct. 1995: Stensbeck-Award for successful graduation of the final exam as “Pferdewirtin – Reiten” (assistant-instructor as teaching profession), best in class
  • Oct 1996 to Apr 1997:
    • Working at Pferdeleistungszentrum/Moers, Jens Schwarma, as trainer for 8 trotters
    • In this time, self-employment with own stables was planned and prepared
  • 01. May 1997: Started self-employment with own show and training stable in Kerken-Nieukert, training young horses, presenting own and clients horses in show jumping and dressage to German level S, as well as eventing up to German level L
  • Feb 1998 to 2000: 
    • Partnership agreement with Paul Schockemöhle GmbH/Mühle, training of talented young show jumping horses, showing them under Schockemöhles instructions
    • Continuing training under Paul Schockemöhle and Dietmar Gugler/Mühlen
  • 2000: Graduation as “Pferdewirtschaftsmeisterin – Reiten” with Stensbeck award in silver
  • 2002: Awarded the combined golding riding badge for her success in dressage and show jumping
  • 2009-2012: Instructors training to “Diplom-Trainerin” of the DOSB (German Olympic Sports Confederation) in Cologne. This is the highest instructor level in Germany.
  • 2009-2016: Lead of”Gut Saalhoff” in Kamp-Lintfort (self-employed)
  • June 2016
    • Relocation of show and training stable  Regine Mispelkamp to “Reitstall Vollmer” in Issum
    • Showing young horses on young horse shows up to Grand Prix level
    • Training young riders as “Pferdewirte” (assistant instructors) (for example winner of the European tournament of trainees, Sophie Phinney
  • May 2018
    • First official international start in para-dressage with 3 wins and 2 second places in 5 starts
  • June 2018
    • German champion in para-dressage (grade V) in Berlin Werder, with three wins and two second places
  • Envisaged:
    • Participation in World Equestrian Games in Tryon, NC, USA (Sept. 2018) for the German A-cadre of para-dressage
  • Goal:
    • To be a successful, consistent member of the para-dressage cadre with participation in championships up to the Olympic games.
    • Successful participation on regular horse shows in Grand Prix
    • Continuation of the training activities