After a bad fall last year in Belgium's Mechelen, German rider Ludger Beerbaum injured his left arm. With a multiple arm fracture he took a bad spill when his horse Chacon decided to take another jump after they finished their course. Now the rider is already back in the saddle, feeling good. He won't be back in the ring for a while, but for now he is free of pain and he says it feels good te be back on the horse. "I'm very happy with how things are healing up. Ten days ago I climbed in the saddle, while my doctors told me I would need at least three till four months. I'm very relieved and happy to be back in the saddle', Beerbaum tells Grand Prix Replay. Last weekend the rider was among the public at The Dutch Masters following the performance of his fellow riders.
After a bad fall last year in Belgium's Mechelen, German rider Ludger Beerbaum injured his left arm. With a multiple arm fracture he took a bad spill when his horse Chacon decided to take another jump after they finished their course. Now the rider is already back in the saddle, feeling good. He won't be back in the ring for a while, but for now he is free of pain and he says it feels good te be back on the horse. "I'm very happy with how things are healing up. Ten days ago I climbed in the saddle, while my doctors told me I would need at least three till four months. I'm very relieved and happy to be back in the saddle', Beerbaum tells Grand Prix Replay. Last weekend the rider was among the public at The Dutch Masters following the performance of his fellow riders.