Lisa Müller: Diplomatic words about the relationship with Thomas in the VIP tent!
At “Pferd International” in Munich, Lisa and Thomas Müller presented their passion for horses. Lisa achieved fifth place in dressage.

Lisa Müller: Diplomatic words about the relationship with Thomas in the VIP tent!
Last weekend, the Olympic riding facility in Munich-Riem was the venue for the event of the year in equestrian sports: the “Horse International”. It was an exciting weekend that attracted numerous visitors and not only thrilled horse fans. Above all, the prominent couple Lisa and Thomas Müller, who appeared together. The FC Bayern star Thomas presented his stallion “Erste Sahne”, while Lisa achieved a great fifth place in a dressage test with her Hanoverian “Gut Wettlkam’s Dantiamo”. Loud Mercury Thomas applauded proudly from the stands, enjoying his wife's performance.
“It was cool, wasn’t it?” said Thomas after the event, emphasizing the shared passion for horses that the couple has shared for many years. Married since 2009, the Müllers are now very rarely seen in public. After her announcement that Lisa wanted to withdraw from the public in December 2024, the joint appearances, like at Thomas' last home game on May 17, 2025, became even rarer.
Shared passion for equestrian sports
The “Horse International”, which took place until June 1, 2025, was not only a highlight for the Müllers, but also for many other riders and visitors. A total of over 200 exhibitors offered a diverse program that ranged from dressage to working equitation to vaulting. Benjamin Werndl won the “Derby Stars of Tomorrow” warm-up test and thus led the competition. Lisa was also able to assert herself in a top-class field. “Dantiamo” showed a strong performance and not only landed in the dressage test, but also shone in the CDI*** Grand Prix, where she achieved an impressive second place with “Gut Wettlkam's Zonik Hit OLD”.
In recent years, interest in horses and equestrian sports has steadily increased. An IPSOS study from 2019 showed that around 11.2 million people in Germany are interested in this sport. Active riders, loud pferd-aktuell.de A total of 2.32 million shows the immense potential that equestrian sport has in Germany.
The future of equestrian sport
Even in these challenging times, equestrian sport remains an important economic factor. Over 10,000 companies in Germany are active in the horse sector, and the industry generates an estimated 6.7 billion euros. The trend also shows that more and more people are interested in getting into the sport themselves, with around 700,000 keen to ride or want to get active again. This shows that equestrian sport is not just a sport, but also a way of life for many.
The “Horse International” event was an incomparable success and offered a glimpse into the future of equestrian sport in Germany. Lisa and Thomas Müller, despite rare public appearances, are all about this passion and show that the connection to one's own roots and hobbies can also exist in the spotlight. It will be interesting to see how the story of this successful couple and their horse breeding develops.