The field track that branches off towards the south from the main road between Rendsburg and Heide is lined with birches. Behind them are pastures, which are bordered by groups of trees here and there. At the end of the unpaved road stands a brick house with a thatched roof. The Romeike family lives in this idyllic setting. Next to the house, two brown mares cavort in the paddock. Hinrich Romeike sits on the terrace and watches them. Everything is quiet. Hinrich Romeike learned to ride in the local club when he was ten years old. His father, who is an enthusiastic rider, encouraged him to start. “At the beginning I actually put a lot of effort into riding, until I saw that my sister was better than I,” laughs the fifty-year-old. Success didn't wait long. In 1983, he became the German runner-up for young riders in eventing, victories and rankings in many national tournaments followed. “Then somewhere along the way I bought Marius,” reveals the father of three. Marius is his bold, reliable and fearless Holsteiner gelding, with which he has won countless national and international competitions. “In his entire career in eventing, the horse has not once refused to compete. He always wanted to do everything right,” he says, praising his grey horse. Today the Olympic horse enjoys its retirement with the other eleven horses that belong to the Romeikes in the stable and on the paddock across from their home, which is adjacent to the riding area.