Fabienne Müller-Lütkemeier

Fabienne Müller-Lütkemeier (born 28 October 1989 in Paderborn, West Germany) is a German dressage rider.[1] Representing Germany, she has won gold medals in team dressage at the 2013 European Dressage Championship in Herning and at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy. Meanwhile, her current best individual championship result is 10th from the European Championships in 2013.[2]

Fabienne Müller-Lütkemeier
Lütkemeier and D'Agostino (2013)
Personal information
Born (1989-10-28) 28 October 1989
Paderborn, West Germany
Website
fabienne-luetkemeier.de

Lütkemeier also competed at two editions of World Cup Finals (in 2015 and 2016). At the 2015 edition she placed 10th aboard Qui Vincit Dynamis. The following year she placed 6th aboard D'Agostino.

She is a niece of Nadine Capellmann, 2002 World Champion in dressage and the daughter of Gina Capellmann, a multiple championship medalist.

Dressage results

World Championships

1 medal (1 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze)

Event Team Individual Freestyle Horse
2014 Normandy Gold 19th D'Agostino

European Championships

1 medal (1 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze)

Event Team Individual Freestyle Horse
2013 Herning Gold 9th 10th D'Agostino

Final

Event Score Rank Horse
2015 Las Vegas 74.804% 10th Qui Vincit Dynamis
2016 Gothenburg 78.339% 6th D'Agostino
2017 Omaha Withdrew

Western European League

SeasonPointsRank
2013-14488th
2014-15643rd Q
2015-16509th Q
2016-17545th Q
2017-185010th
2018-195110th
  • Q - denotes qualification for the World Cup Final

Western European League podiums

SeasonPlacePlacementHorse
2014-15 Lyon2ndD'Agostino
Stuttgart1stD'Agostino
Neumünster2ndD'Agostino
2015-16 Lyon3rdD'Agostino
2016-17 Stuttgart3rdD'Agostino

Personal bests

Personal bests as of January 2019
Event Score Horse Venue Date
Grand Prix76.460D'AgostinoLyon, FranceOctober 30, 2014
Grand Prix Special76.549D'AgostinoPerl, GermanyJune 29, 2014
Grand Prix Freestyle80.775D'AgostinoNeumünster, GermanyFebruary 15, 2015

References

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