Peter Schiergen

Peter Schiergen (born 23 March 1965 in Willich, West Germany) is a former German champion jockey [1] and a Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.

Peter Schiergen
Schiergen (left) with Danedream after winning the 2011 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
Personal information
NationalityGermany
Born (1965-03-23) 23 March 1965
Willich in Germany
Websitewww.schiergen.de
Sport
CountryGermany
SportEquestrian (horse racing)

Jockey

Schiergen is the holder of the European winner-riding record.[2]

After Hein Bollow, Peter Schiergen is the second member in the German "Club 1000" twice. 1000 ridden winners and 1000 trained winners.

Horse trainer

gollark: This is poorly defined, but probably.
gollark: Just remove your hands.
gollark: It will reduce your WPM by a factor *independent of length*.
gollark: Your accuracy is still constant, though? So it doesn't matter.
gollark: You're not less likely to make mistakes, if we assume mistakes have a constant probability per keystroke/word, which they probably do.

References

  1. Lee, Alan (8 June 2002), "Kazzia answers leading question". The Times (United Kingdom)
  2. Lysaght, Cornelius (15 February 2002), "Finding McCoy another herr to chase". The Times (United Kingdom)
  3. Tony Arrold (11 July 2005), "Nicaron shows heart in Derby win for veteran". The Australian
  4. "Kamsin's Derby" (14 July 2008), The Australian
  5. Danedream routs Arc rivals with easy success. racingpost.com, 2 October 2011


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