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Equestrian-Eventing great Klimke follows in father's footsteps with first dressage medal

Germany's Ingrid Klimke is best known for her superb record in eventing but the latest addition to her medal collection came in dressage - the discipline in which her late father Reiner was one of the most successful riders in history.

Klimke, now 54, started to work with horses at a very young age and has enjoyed a long and successful career spanning over two decades, winning 15 eventing medals, including two Olympic and two world golds in team eventing.

On Sunday, Klimke competed at a major dressage event for the first time and marked her world championship debut by helping Germany win the team bronze in Herning, Denmark.

"It was just a wonderful experience," Klimke told Reuters. "Absolutely fantastic. I really enjoyed it so much. It was a very, very great pleasure to have the chance to compete there."

Klimke's father Reiner, who died from a heart attack in 1999 aged 63, was a multiple Olympic, world and European dressage champion and also won a team eventing gold at the 1959 European Championships.

By winning the team dressage bronze last week, Klimke followed in her father's footsteps by claiming medals in two equestrian disciplines but said she never felt any pressure to emulate his achievements.

"I grew up with him being successful, so it was nothing new," said Klimke, who won Olympic gold at the Beijing Games in 2008 and in London four years later.

"From him, I learned the dressage from the beginning and received training in the classical principles, how to start with young horses and bring them step-by-step into the sport.

"That, for sure, helped me a lot... My father died in 1999 my first Olympics was in 2000 in Sydney. It was very emotional."

Klimke, who earned fourth place finishes with Germany in team eventing at

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