Justin Verboomen and 9YO Zonik Plus Come Within Fraction of 90% to Claim Aachen CDIO5* Grand Prix Freestyle

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Justin Verboomen and Zonik Plus in the final movement of the Aachen CDIO5* Grand Prix Freestyle. © 2025 Ken Braddick/DRESSAGE-NEWS.com

By KENNETH J. BRADDICK

AACHEN, Germany, July 6, 2025–Justin Verboomen and his nine-year-old Zonik Plus, the new stars of dressage, came within a fraction of 90% to claim the CDIO5* Grand Prix Freestyle in the Belgium rider’s first performance at the mecca of horse sports.

Justin and the Hanoverian stallion that have been competing at Big Tour for seven months, were awarded 89.400% with three judges scoring at least 90%, one at 88.275% and the fifth at 86.800.

The stadium packed with spectators from around the world gave Justin and Zonik Hit a sustained standing ovation, as they did for their hometown favorite, Isabell Werth on her Olympic gold medal mount Wendy de Fontaine in cold and drizzly weather.

Isabell and the 11-year-old Danish Warmblood mare scored 88.440% for their musical performance that competed immediately ahead of Justin and Zonik.

Germany’s Paris Olympic team mate Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD placed third on 84.490%.

The head-to-head contest beween Justin on Zonik and Isabell on Wendy had generated excitement here and that is expected to flow over to the European Championship scheduled for Crozet, France at the end of August.

Isabell Werth pumping her fist after riding Wendy de Fontaine in Aachen’s CDIO5* Grand Prix Freestyle. © 2025 Ken Braddick/DRESSAGE-NEWS.com

The soft-spoken and unassuming Justin has produced the most successful dressage results ever for his country and leading the team to silver behind Germany in the Nations Cup last Thursday.

He described the performance to music as “amazing.”

“Today I really had a super connection with him,” he said. “That was my main goal whenever I’m here in the competition. He was really growing day by day during this competition. And that’s really the most important for me today.”

He achieved the appearance of a “smooth and harmonic” performance.

“That’s really what I wanted to do,” he said. “So that people can really feel the emotions.

“… the only thing I want is to be able to create a similar feeling as today… because everything is new for me. I like the competition, of course, because it’s comfortable and it doesn’t have a lot of experience, but it’s really worth it.”

An emotional Justin Verboomen on Zonik Plus after hearing the score for their performance in the Aachen CDIO5* Grand Prix Freestyle. © 2025 Ken Braddick/DRESSAGE-NEWS.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Isabell said of Wendy de Fontaine she was” really happy with the way the mare moved from the beginning.

“She was really focused with me. And also my canter work was much better, with more relaxation, still something more to get, but that was really great.”

Spectators started clapping even before the last line.

She was not unhappy with the result.

“This is a sport… this is what I really love, to have competition and to compete and also I think all of us, we love this and sometimes you have a percentage more, sometimes less, and this is a challenge.

“And I think you see two really completely different horses; one is more the dynamic type, and the other one is with the smooth part.

“And this is, at the end, sometimes a question of taste, and that makes it really exciting.

“I think today we have a super atmosphere, we have great sport, and this is what we love to do and work for.

“So as long as it’s like this, I’ll keep on going a bit.”

Results:

CDIO5* Grand Prix Freestyle
RankCompetitorScoreEHCMB
1.
Justin Verboomen (BEL)
Zonik Plus
89.400%91.52588.27590.40086.80090.000
2.
Isabell Werth (GER)
Wendy de Fontaine
88.440%87.30089.17590.77587.42587.525
3.
Frederic Wandres (GER)
Bluetooth OLD
84.490%83.10085.40085.00085.20083.750
4.
Becky Moody (GBR)
Jagerbomb
83.380%80.15083.12584.40083.42585.800
5.
Patrik Kittel (SWE)
Touchdown
80.460%79.82580.02581.87580.40080.175
6.
Larissa Pauluis (BEL)
Flambeau
79.675%79.17580.25079.10078.42581.425
7.
Maria von Essen (SWE)
Invoice
77.925%78.05078.27578.50077.80077.000
8.
Andreas Helgstrand (DEN)
Jovian
77.730%78.17575.42577.97579.92577.150
9.
João Pedro Moreira (POR)
Drosa Fuerst Kennedy OLD
77.610%76.30077.45078.07577.27578.950
9.
Katharina Hemmer (GER)
Denoix PCH
77.610%76.77579.42574.27579.42578.150
11.
Nadja Aaboe Sloth (DEN)
Favour Gersdorf
76.995%75.60075.30077.65077.57578.850
12.
Rikke Dupont (DEN)
Grand Galiano
76.830%76.05076.70077.02576.80077.575
13.
Andrew Gould (GBR)
Indigro
75.720%76.67574.75076.55076.57574.050
14.
Kasey Perry-Glass (USA)
Heartbeat W.P.
75.310%75.27575.12574.25075.15076.750
15.
Geert-Jan Raateland (NED)
Gladiator
75.085%75.72571.00077.47577.05074.175
16.
Benjamin Ebeling (USA)
Bellena
73.695%75.30073.00072.47574.65073.050
17.
Marieke van der Putten (NED)
Zantana RS2 OLD
73.410%71.30072.55073.57572.70076.925
18.
Maria Caetano (POR)
Hit Plus
68.905%67.00068.60070.30069.25069.375
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