Daniel Deusser is a German showjumper, born on August 13, 1981. His equestrian journey began in childhood, influenced by his supportive parents. Initially exploring various sports, including BMX, where he qualified for regional championships, Daniel ultimately committed to horse riding, his true passion.
At 19, Daniel commenced his professional career, training under esteemed mentors such as Siegfried Herrder and Franke Sloothaak. In 2002, he marked his international debut by representing Germany at the European Young Rider Championships. Seeking to broaden his experience, he relocated to the Netherlands before joining Stephex Stables in 2012, a pivotal move that propelled his career to new heights.
Since his tenure at Stephex Stables, Daniel’s achievements have been remarkable. Partnering with Cornet d’Amour, he clinched the 2014 FEI World Cup Final title and secured a third-place finish in 2016. The year 2016 was particularly significant, as he earned a team bronze medal at the Rio Olympic Games aboard First Class Van Eeckelghem.
Daniel’s success continued with victories in prestigious competitions. In 2019, he triumphed in the CSI5* Grand Prix at Bordeaux and Mechelen. In 2022, he won the €1.25 million Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix riding Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z . In 2023, he secured the Rolex Grand Prix at The Dutch Masters with Tobago Z . Most recently, in November 2024, Daniel achieved victory at the CSI5* GNP 1.60m Grand Prix at Otomi Club Hipico in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, further solidifying his status as a leading figure in the equestrian world .
Known for his strategic approach and exceptional horsemanship, Daniel has consistently maintained a position among the world’s elite showjumpers. His dedication to the sport and ability to cultivate successful partnerships with his horses continue to inspire and set benchmarks in international showjumping.
«If it doesn’t work out the way you imagined, try again and work harder.»