BIO

Equestrian background
of Regine Mispelkamp

First time on horse at 3 years

At age 7, 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

13. 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

Certification as judge up to German level M (dressage and show jumping) and young horse shows (Dec. 2018)