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Jos Verlooy Captures the Belgian Title for the Fourth Time

Lanaken, Belgium โ€“ September 27, 2025 โ€“The battle is over and the new Belgian Senior Champion is known! In front of packed grandstands this afternoon, it was Jos Verlooy (BEL) who lived up to his role as favourite, adding a fourth national title to his record. The final kept the audience in suspense until the last jump, with nerve-wracking moments and a sensational denouement that made Verlooy’s victory all the more impressive.

On Saturday afternoon, during the FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship for Young Horses, it is traditionally time for the denouement of the Belgian Senior Championship. The best 16 combinations from the two qualifying rounds on Wednesday and Thursday reappeared in the ring for an ultimate battle for the coveted medals.

First Round with Shifts

As expected, the first round of the Belgian Championship final proved a tough task. Only five of the 16 combinations managed a clear round, causing some shifts in the standings. For example, both Sacha Beghuin with the 13-year-old stallion Elcup Van Beek Z (Elvis Ter Putte) and Frรฉdรฉric Vernaet with the 10-year-old BWP gelding Paulus L (Corydon Van T&L) dropped out of the top five after each ran into eight penalties.

Gilles Thomas (BEL) & Qiara de Kalvarie

Reigning Belgian Champion Gilles Thomas (BEL) and the 9-year-old BWP mare Qiara de Kalvarie (Sea Coast Dont’ Touch Tiji Hero) moved up from fifth to third place despite a jumping fault.

In the absolute top of the standings, however, the situation remained unchanged. Both Jan Vermeiren with the 9-year-old BWP mare Qmusic-K van ‘t Kattenheye (Le Blue Diamond van ‘t Ruytershof) and Jos Verlooy (BEL) with his 15-year-old grey gelding FTS Killossery Konfusion (Siec Livello) jumped a clear round and remained on track for the national title with scores of 0.6 and 0 penalties.

Tension All Around in the Second Round

Jos Verlooy (BEL) & FTS Killossery Konfusion

The second decisive round brought fourteen combinations to the start and it remained wildly exciting until the very last moment. In the end, it was Jos Verlooy (BEL) who remained calm and collected won the national title for the fourth time. As the last rider to go, Verlooy and FTS Killossery Konfusion ensured a flawless performance just like in the previous three rounds and were also the only ones to stay clear over the full line.

“Whether I could have imagined beforehand that we would win the title again, I cannot say, but I compete to win, otherwise I don’t compete,” begins Verlooy. “When we finished at the top of the standings on day 1, that definitely gave extra motivation for the days ahead. And I knew that today, provided I didn’t let my horse down, we had a good chance of winning.”

Winning the national title again makes Verlooy proud. “It is fantastic that we can have the Belgian Championship here at Domein Zangersheide. Nothing but compliments for Judy-Ann and her team. And of course my own team, they are so incredibly important. The work they put in behind the scenes is partly why we finished on top of the podium today.”

After his two consecutive Belgian titles, the silver medal went to Gilles Thomas (BEL). Thomas and Qiara de Kalvarie also kept zero on the scoreboard in the decisive round, securing another medal and doing so with a score of 5.2 penalty points.

Final Standings – Belgian Senior Jumping Championship

1) Jos Verlooy (BEL) & FTS Killossery Konfusion โ€“ 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 = 0

2) Gilles Thomas (BEL) & Qiara de Kalvarie โ€“ 1.2 / 0 / 4 / 0 = 5.2

3) Pieter Devos (BEL) & Panamarenka van den Blauwert โ€“ 5.2 / 0 / 0 / 1 = 6.2

Source: Press Release by Eva van den Adel – Equitext for Zangersheide

Photos: ยฉ Zangersheide / Sportfot



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