Justin Verboomen snubbed for best athlete award at EquiGala

At the annual EquiGala of the Belgian Equestrian Federation on January 19, 2025, dressage rider Justin Verboomen was overlooked for the Best Athlete of the Year title despite his achievements. He did receive the Performance of the Year award for his historic double gold at the European Championships.

The EquiGala, organized by the Belgian Equestrian Federation (KBRSF), took place on January 19, 2025, where top equestrian athletes were honored. Justin Verboomen, a prominent dressage rider, was snubbed from the Best Athlete of the Year award in his home country. This decision came despite his standout performance at the European Championships, where he secured a historic double gold.

Verboomen's achievements were recognized in another category, earning him the Performance of the Year award. The event highlights the federation's annual celebration of equestrian excellence, but the omission of Verboomen from the top athlete honor has sparked discussion within the community about selection criteria.

No further details on other winners or the full list of awards were provided, but Verboomen's double gold underscores his significant contributions to Belgian dressage on the international stage.

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