Germany has once again secured its place among the elite in international Team Jumping, qualifying for the Longines League of Nations™ 2025 by winning the 2024 series, and earning 12,311 ranking points. Recognised as one of the most successful equestrian nations of all time, Germany continues to captivate audiences with thrilling performances and remains a dominant force on the global stage.
A powerhouse in Team competition, Germany boasts an extraordinary record as three-time World Champions (1994 The Hague, 1998 Rome, 2010 Lexington) and eight-time Olympic Team Champions (1936 Berlin, 1956 Stockholm, 1960 Rome, 1964 Tokyo, 1972 Munich, 1988 Seoul, 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney). Their momentum is stronger than ever following Christian Kukuk's individual victory in the 2024 Paris Olympics, which further cemented Germany's dominance in the sport and support from fans around the world.
Fresh off their triumph at the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ 2023 Final and their historic win at the inaugural Longines League of Nations™ 2024 Final in Barcelona (ESP), Germany now sets its sights on an unprecedented third consecutive title in 2025.
Strategic Development and High-Stakes Competition
German Chef d’equipe Otto Becker, himself a former Olympic Team champion and national coach since 2009, shared insights into how the Longines League of Nations™ contributes to Germany's equestrian legacy, and prepares future generations of athletes for success.
"The Longines League of Nations™ is the premier team series in show jumping. We aim to send our most experienced combinations to these events, while nurturing young talent through the European Equestrian Federation Nations Cup series to ensure a steady pipeline of skilled riders ready for top-tier competition."
With the no-drop-score format placing immense pressure on athletes, Becker emphasises the importance of precision and consistency, saying “In this series, every round counts. There is no margin for error, which makes it incredibly exciting for spectators and significantly raises the stakes for riders. That’s why we will again focus on fielding experienced horse-and-rider combinations in 2025."
Aiming for Continued Dominance in 2025
Reflecting on their stellar 2024 season, which included five five-star Nations Cup victories, Becker highlighted some of the team's key moments:
"Winning the first Longines League of Nations™ event in Abu Dhabi (UAE) set the tone for the season, and securing victory in the first-ever Longines League of Nations™ Final in Barcelona was the ultimate highlight. With the revised 2025 calendar, everything resets, and our primary goal is to qualify for the final again".
“Winning Barcelona for the third consecutive time would be an incredible achievement.”
Otto Becker (GER)
When asked about Germany’s key to success, Becker pointed to meticulous season planning:
"Optimal performance requires careful preparation. We work closely with our riders to create individualised competition schedules where the Longines League of Nations™ is not just included but prioritised."
Respect and Excitement for the Upcoming Season
Acknowledging the strength of the competition, Becker expressed admiration for the elite nations participating in the series: "Only the very best teams earn their place in the Longines League of Nations™. We have the highest respect for our fellow competitors and their supporters, and we look forward to delivering top-class sport for fans around the world."
With the Longines League of Nations™ 2025 set to deliver another thrilling season of high-stakes Team competition, Germany is poised to write the next chapter in its illustrious history. Will they achieve the coveted hat-trick? The journey begins again soon.
A powerhouse in Team competition, Germany boasts an extraordinary record as three-time World Champions (1994 The Hague, 1998 Rome, 2010 Lexington) and eight-time Olympic Team Champions (1936 Berlin, 1956 Stockholm, 1960 Rome, 1964 Tokyo, 1972 Munich, 1988 Seoul, 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney). Their momentum is stronger than ever following Christian Kukuk's individual victory in the 2024 Paris Olympics, which further cemented Germany's dominance in the sport and support from fans around the world.
Fresh off their triumph at the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ 2023 Final and their historic win at the inaugural Longines League of Nations™ 2024 Final in Barcelona (ESP), Germany now sets its sights on an unprecedented third consecutive title in 2025.
Strategic Development and High-Stakes Competition
German Chef d’equipe Otto Becker, himself a former Olympic Team champion and national coach since 2009, shared insights into how the Longines League of Nations™ contributes to Germany's equestrian legacy, and prepares future generations of athletes for success.
"The Longines League of Nations™ is the premier team series in show jumping. We aim to send our most experienced combinations to these events, while nurturing young talent through the European Equestrian Federation Nations Cup series to ensure a steady pipeline of skilled riders ready for top-tier competition."
With the no-drop-score format placing immense pressure on athletes, Becker emphasises the importance of precision and consistency, saying “In this series, every round counts. There is no margin for error, which makes it incredibly exciting for spectators and significantly raises the stakes for riders. That’s why we will again focus on fielding experienced horse-and-rider combinations in 2025."
Aiming for Continued Dominance in 2025
Reflecting on their stellar 2024 season, which included five five-star Nations Cup victories, Becker highlighted some of the team's key moments:
"Winning the first Longines League of Nations™ event in Abu Dhabi (UAE) set the tone for the season, and securing victory in the first-ever Longines League of Nations™ Final in Barcelona was the ultimate highlight. With the revised 2025 calendar, everything resets, and our primary goal is to qualify for the final again".
“Winning Barcelona for the third consecutive time would be an incredible achievement.”
Otto Becker (GER)
When asked about Germany’s key to success, Becker pointed to meticulous season planning:
"Optimal performance requires careful preparation. We work closely with our riders to create individualised competition schedules where the Longines League of Nations™ is not just included but prioritised."
Respect and Excitement for the Upcoming Season
Acknowledging the strength of the competition, Becker expressed admiration for the elite nations participating in the series: "Only the very best teams earn their place in the Longines League of Nations™. We have the highest respect for our fellow competitors and their supporters, and we look forward to delivering top-class sport for fans around the world."
With the Longines League of Nations™ 2025 set to deliver another thrilling season of high-stakes Team competition, Germany is poised to write the next chapter in its illustrious history. Will they achieve the coveted hat-trick? The journey begins again soon.