Maurice Tebbel: Germany's show jumper of the future

Maurice Tebbel: Germany's show jumper of the future

Maurice Tebbel is one of the most promising riders in German and international show jumping. His impressive successes, his extraordinary connection to his horses and his authentic manner make him a star of the equestrian scene. In this article, we take an in-depth look at his career, his successes and the special horses that accompany him.

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Who is Maurice Tebbel?

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Maurice Tebbel is an internationally successful German show jumper who became known for his exceptional talent and passion for equestrian sport. He has established himself at the highest level in the equestrian world, with successes at the World Equestrian Games, the Olympic Games and prestigious tournaments such as the CHIO Aachen.

As the son of the well-known show jumper René Tebbel, he was born with a love of equestrian sport. Today, he is not only a celebrated rider, but also an expert in training young horses to become top athletes. Maurice stands for precision, commitment and a close partnership with his horses.

In his private life, the ambitious equestrian lives in Germany with his wife Friederike and daughter Mila. In addition to his sporting goals, he is dedicated to the further development of his own riding facility and the promotion of international show jumping.

The path to becoming an equestrian athlete

Maurice was born on April 23, 1994 in Emsbüren and grew up in a real equestrian family. His father, René Tebbel, himself an internationally successful show jumper, shaped Maurice's career from the very beginning. Even at a young age, Maurice showed exceptional talent with horses and his path into the world of equestrian sport was mapped out. He trained under his father's guidance from an early age and developed a fine riding technique and a deep understanding of his animal partners.

Youthful years: First great successes

Maurice's talent did not remain undiscovered for long. Even as a junior, he showed his skills at international tournaments. In 2011, at the age of just 17, he won team gold at the European Junior Championships. This success was a decisive moment in his young career and paved the way for further success in the young rider age group. 

This was followed by two outstanding performances in 2015: Maurice won team gold and individual bronze at the European Young Riders Championships. These medals confirmed his status as one of the greatest talents in German show jumping.

The breakthrough: the 2017 European Championships

The next major milestone came in 2017 at the European Championships in Gothenburg. Maurice was part of the German team and impressed with his horse Chacco's Son. Together they contributed to the team's silver medal. This performance was a turning point in Maurice's career, as it finally established him among the top riders. 

Maurice also performed strongly in the individual classification, even though he was unable to climb onto the podium there. Nevertheless, he was praised for his calmness and precision in the saddle - qualities that should continue to set him apart in the years to come.

Olympic Games and Nations Cups

Maurice's career reached another high point in 2021 when he was nominated for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. He competed in the team competition with his stallion Don Diarado. Although the German team did not win a medal in Tokyo, Maurice proved that he could hold his own on the big stage. 

Another highlight was the Nations Cup in Sopot, Poland, in the same year. Maurice played a key role in the German team and delivered faultless rounds that secured victory. This success not only showed his athletic class, but also his mental strength, which is of crucial importance in team sport.

Maurice Tebbel's greatest successes

➡️ Video tip: In this video you can watch Maurice Tebbel at the 2018 World Championships in Tryon. Here he won the team title.

Maurice Tebbel has achieved numerous significant successes in show jumping over the course of his career. Here are his outstanding placings:

International championships:

  • Olympic Games:
    • 2021 (Tokyo, Japan): 9th place with the team on Don Diarado.
  • World Championships:
    • 2018 (Tryon, USA): Bronze medal with the team on Don Diarado.
  • European Championships:
    • 2008 (Avenches, Switzerland, pony riders): Silver medal in the individual competition and bronze medal with the team on Giovanni.
    • 2010 (Jardy, France, Juniors): Gold medal with the team on Merry Christmas.
    • 2012 (Ebreichsdorf, Austria, juniors): Gold medal in the individual classification on Cooper.
    • 2014 (Arezzo, Italy, Young Riders): Gold medal with the team on Cooper.
    • 2015 (Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Young Riders): Silver medal with the team on Cooper.

German Championships:

  • 2008 (Hanover): 1st place with Giovanni (pony riders) and 2nd place with Merry Christmas (juniors).
  • 2009 (Munich, pony riders): Gold medal with Giovanni.
  • 2011 (Freudenberg, Juniors): Bronze medal with Chevignon.
  • 2014 (Zeiskam, Young Riders): Silver medal with Cooper.
  • 2020 (Riesenbeck): Silver medal with Don Diarado.
  • 2023 (Balve): Silver medal with Chacco's Light.

Other significant successes:

  • 2017 and 2018: Victories in the Nations' Cup at the CHIO Aachen with Chacco's Son, both with two clear rounds.
  • 2021: Victory in the Grand Prix of Hagen a.T.W. with Don Diarado, start of the BEMER Riders Tour.

These successes underline Maurice Tebbel's outstanding position in international show jumping.

Maurice Tebbel's successful horses

Maurice Tebbel has achieved impressive success with a number of exceptional horses over the course of his career. His successful horses are characterized not only by their enormous talent and athleticism, but also by the special bond that the show jumper builds with them. Each of these horses has made an important contribution to Tebbel's path to the top of international show jumping with unique performances.

Chacco's Son

The picture shows show jumping rider Maurice Tebbel at the CHIO Aachen, wearing a red riding jacket and helmet and sitting on his bay horse. He gives a high-five to a person in a red jacket and gray cap, capturing a moment of joy and success. The horse is wearing a black ear hood and bridle. In the background, cameramen and a blurred crowd of spectators can be seen, hinting at the festive atmosphere of the prestigious horse show.
Maurice Tebbel at the CHIO Aachen with Chacco's Son

Chacco's Son is a dark bay Westphalian stallion born in 2007 with a height of 1.69 m.

  • Breeder: Wilhelm Schwenker from Hille.
  • Pedigree: The sire is Chacco-Blue, one of the most renowned sires of show jumpers, the dam Lancley is by Lancer III.

Sporting Successes

  • 2014: First international victory in a 1.40 m jumping competition.
  • 2015: First victory in a 1.50 m show jumping competition and team silver at the European Young Riders Championships.
  • 2016: Debut at a five-star tournament in Leipzig with flawless rounds.
  • 2017 and 2018: Nations Cup victories in Aachen with the German team.
  • 2017: Participation in the European Championships in Gothenburg with the German team.
  • 2021: Impressive performances at the final of the Longines Global Champions Tour in Prague.

Breeding and farewell

  • February 2022: Ceremonial retirement from sport at the Tebbel Stallion Station stallion show. In breeding since then.

Descendants

  • One outstanding offspring is Chacco's Light, who was also successful under Maurice Tebbel and is now an Olympic hopeful for Irish rider Cian O'Connor.

Chacco's Son is an example of a successful sport horse that passes on his genes both in international show jumping and in breeding.

Don Diarado

Don Diarado is a dark bay Rhineland stallion born in 2009 with a height of 1.72 m.

  • Breeder: Dirk Lohmann from Schermbeck.
  • Pedigree: The sire is the Holstein stallion Diarado, the dam Lady Lancer is by Lord Lancer.

Sporting Successes

  • 2018: Winning team bronze at the World Equestrian Games in Tryon with Maurice Tebbel.
  • 2021: Victories in the Grand Prix of Hagen and Opglabeek and in the 5 Nations Cup* in Sopot.
  • Further top results:
    • 2nd place in the Grand Prix of Mannheim.
    • 2nd place in the 5 Nations Cup* in St. Gallen.
  • 2021 season: Finished with an impressive 32 out of 39 flawless laps.

Change of rider

  • December 2021: Don Diarado left Maurice Tebbel 's stables and moved to the Elm stud Drei Eichen owned by the Müter family.
  • Harm Lahde took over the further training and show presentation of the stallion.

Breeding

  • Don Diarado is for several Breeding associations recognized, including:
    • Westphalia
    • Oldenburg International
    • Hanover
    • Holstein Global
    • Zangersheide
  • His offspring are characterized by strong movements, long legs and a chic type.

Don Diarado is considered an outstanding representative of his line both in international show jumping and in breeding.

Chacco's Light

The picture shows show jumping rider Maurice Tebbel in dark riding gear and helmet during a jump over an obstacle on his horse Chacco's Light. The brown horse is wearing a black ear hood and bridle while jumping elegantly and powerfully over a white and black striped pole. Trees, a building with a tiled roof and green plants can be seen in the background, conveying a rural tournament atmosphere

Chacco's Light is a stallion born in 2014 and bred by Ewald Brüggemann in Rheine-Mesum.

Ancestry

  • Sire: Chacco's Son I, a successful show jumping stallion who achieved numerous international successes.
  • Dam: Amelia, who descends from Light On OLD and is known for her athletic qualities.
  • Breeding line: Chacco's Light combines the talent and genetics of two top stallions, which makes him special both in sport and for breeding.

Sporting successes under Maurice Tebbel

  • 2019:
    • Bronze medal at the Bundeschampionat for five-year-old show jumpers.
  • 2023:
    • Victory in the 5 Nations Cup* at the CSIO Brussels.
    • Winning the silver medal at the German Championships in Balve.

Chacco's Light quickly established himself as one of the most promising young horses in international show jumping.

Change and the future

  • September 2023:
    • Chacco's Light moved to the stable of Irish show jumper Cian O'Connor and was given the sport name Fermoy.
    • Cian O'Connor plans to compete with Chacco's Light at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
    • The sale underlines the stallion's potential on the really big stage of international equestrian sport.

Properties and special features

  • Chacco's Light impresses with:
    • Light-footedness and excellent jumping technique.
    • Powerful jumps and a pronounced ability to concentrate on the course.
    • His chic type and strong canter not only make him a top sport horse, but also an eye-catcher.

Meaning for Maurice Tebbel

  • Maurice Tebbel has specifically promoted Chacco's Light and successfully presented him in top international sport.
  • The sale was a significant step for Tebbel, even if the loss of such a talent was emotionally difficult. He continues to concentrate on training young horses at the family-owned stallion station in Emsbüren.

Chacco's Light has established himself as a horse with exceptional potential for international show jumping, both under Maurice Tebbel and through his move to Cian O'Connor.

His philosophy: trust and teamwork

➡️ Video tip: In this interview with Maurice Tebbel you can find out why trust and teamwork are the keys to his success in international show jumping. He talks about the importance of a close connection with his horses, building trust on a daily basis and how teamwork between rider, horse and trainer makes all the difference. An inspiring insight into the philosophy of one of Germany's best show jumpers!

Maurice repeatedly emphasizes that success in equestrian sport is only possible through a close connection between rider and horse. He describes his horses as true partners with whom he works daily to develop their strengths. This philosophy is reflected in his calm, respectful manner when dealing with his animals.

A star even away from the equestrian sport

Maurice is not only a crowd favorite on the showground, but also very active on social media. On platforms such as Instagram, he gives his fans an insight into his everyday life - be it during training, at international tournaments or in relaxed company with his horses. This closeness makes him a role model for young equestrian fans and has earned him a large fan base

Future prospects: What's next?

Maurice Tebbel has proven in his career to date that he is one of the best riders in the world. At just 30 years of age, he still has a long career ahead of him and the equestrian world is eagerly awaiting to see what further successes he will achieve. With horses like Don Diarado and new talents in his stable, he is ideally equipped to continue riding at the very top in the future. 

Maurice Tebbel: Summarized

Maurice Tebbel is an exceptional talent in German and international show jumping who impresses with precision, passion and a close partnership with his horses. His rise from the youth years with team gold at the European Championships to the Olympic Games and Nations Cups shows a steep career characterized by hard work and strategic development.

His ability to shape young horses like Don Diarado and Chacco's Son into top athletes is just as remarkable as his ability to shine on the big stages of equestrian sport. Maurice not only remains a role model on the arena, but also inspires off it with his down-to-earth attitude and authenticity, which he shares with a broad fan base via social media.

At just 30 years old, Maurice Tebbel has the potential to continue to establish himself as one of the best riders in the world. The future of international show jumping will certainly be shaped by his dedication and expertise.

Maurice Tebbel: The most important questions and answers

When does Maurice Tebbel ride?

Maurice Tebbel regularly takes part in national and international show jumping competitions. His appearances depend on his show calendar, which varies depending on the season and events such as the CHIO Aachen. Up-to-date information on his starts can be found on official equestrian sport websites or on his social media channels.

Where does Maurice Tebbel live?

Maurice Tebbel lives in Emsbüren, Lower Saxony, a well-known center for equestrian sport. It is also home to the Tebbel family stable, a renowned stallion station and riding facility run by his family.

How old is Maurice Tebbel?

Maurice Tebbel was born on April 23, 1994 and is 30 years old. Despite his young age, he is one of the most experienced riders in international show jumping.

How old is Friederike Tebbel?

Information on the exact age of Friederike Tebbel, Maurice's wife, is currently not publicly known.

Does Maurice Tebbel have Instagram?

Yes, Maurice Tebbel is active on Instagram and provides exciting insights into his life as a show jumper. You can follow him under the profile name @mauricetebbel to find out more about his competitions, his training and his horses.

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