Ganimedes
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| Ganimedes | |
|---|---|
| Breed | Westphalian |
| Sire | Grünhorn III (Westphalian) |
| Grandsire | Grünschnabel (Westphalian) |
| Dam | Finess (Westphalian) |
| Maternal grandsire | Fidalgo xx (Thoroughbred) |
| Sex | Gelding |
| Foaled | 1978 |
| Country | Germany |
| Colour | Black |
| Breeder | August Benning |
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Summer Olympics | ||
| 1988 Seoul | Team dressage | |
| World Championships | ||
| 1990 Stockholm | Team dressage | |
| 1990 Stockholm | Individual dressage | |
| European Championships | ||
| 1989 Mondorf | Team dressage | |
| World Cup | ||
| 1993 Den Bosch | Individual dressage | |
| 1994 Gothenburg | Individual dressage | |
| 1995 Los Angeles | Individual dressage | |
Ganimedes (1978–2006) was a black Westphalian gelding, ridden for Germany by Monica Theodorescu in dressage competitions. During their competition career, the pair won medals at the Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championships, and reached podium several times at the World Cup Finals. Ganimedes was euthanized in 2006.[1][2]
The black Westphalian gelding was bred in 1978 by August Benning. He was named after Ganymede, a divine hero described as the most beautiful of mortals in Greek mythology. His sire was Grünhorn III and his dam was Finess, while his dam's sire was Fidalgo xx. In 1981, Ganimedes was acquired by Romanian-born dressage trainer George Theodorescu as a future prospect for his daughter Monica.[1]