Gerco Schröder

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Gerco Bernardus Schröder (born 28 July 1978, in Tubbergen) is a Dutch show jumping equestrian. He currently ranks third on the FEI Rolex Ranking List.[1]

FullnameGerco Bernardus Schröder
Nationality Netherlands
DisciplineShow jumping
Born (1978-07-28) 28 July 1978 (age 47)
Tubbergen, Overijssel
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Gerco Schröder
Personal information
Full nameGerco Bernardus Schröder
Nationality Netherlands
DisciplineShow jumping
Born (1978-07-28) 28 July 1978 (age 47)
Tubbergen, Overijssel
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Weight157 lb (71 kg; 11 st 3 lb)
HorseLondon
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
Equestrian
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place2012 LondonIndividual jumping
Silver medal – second place2012 LondonTeam jumping
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2006 AachenTeam jumping
Gold medal – first place2014 NormandyTeam jumping
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2007 MannheimTeam jumping
Gold medal – first place2015 AachenTeam jumping
Bronze medal – third place2005 San PatrignanoTeam jumping
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Gerco Schröder on "Seoul" at the Internationalen PfingstTurnier Wiesbaden 2013

Gerco Schröder represented the Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics where he took part in the individual jumping competition and the show jumping team event alongside Wim Schröder, Leopold van Asten and Gert-Jan Bruggink. As an individual driving on his horse 'Monaco', Schröder was eliminated in the qualification round, ending up on the 48th position. He was 21st after the first qualification round, but 8 penalty points in his second round eliminated him. With the Dutch show jumping team he finished fourth with a total of 24 penalty points.

In 2006 Schröder won team gold alongside Jeroen Dubbeldam, Piet Raijmakers and Albert Zoer at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen.[2]

In 2010 he won the Dutch national championship.[3]

At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Schröder won the silver medal in the individual jumping competition after a jump-off for silver and bronze with Ireland's Cian O'Connor.[4] He was also part of the Dutch silver medal-winning team in the team jumping event.[5]

At the 2013 CHI Al Shaqab event in Doha, Qatar, Schröder and his horse London won the CSI 5* Grand Prix title.[6]

Family

Schröder has a wife named Evelien, and together they have a son named Thomas.[7] When asked what his hobbies were, he said "spending time with his family".[7]

His older brothers Ben and Wim[8] are also Dutch equestrians (show jumping).

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