Friesland's best athletes 2025: Honor in the Vereenshuus Neuenburg!

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On November 7th, 2025, around 150 guests in the Vereenshuus Neuenburg will honor the athletes of the year in Friesland in five categories.

Am 7.11.2025 ehren rund 150 Gäste im Vereenshuus Neuenburg die Sportler des Jahres in Friesland in fünf Kategorien.
On November 7th, 2025, around 150 guests in the Vereenshuus Neuenburg will honor the athletes of the year in Friesland in five categories.

Friesland's best athletes 2025: Honor in the Vereenshuus Neuenburg!

On Friday evening, November 7th, 2025, the event took place in Vereenshuus Neuchâtel the ceremonial honoring of the athletes of the year 2025 will take place in Friesland. Around 150 enthusiastic guests came to honor the outstanding achievements of athletes in various categories.

The event was dedicated to honoring five talented athletes who have distinguished themselves through their exceptional achievements. Mareike Runge, a successful handball player for the deaf, was honored in the “People with Disabilities” category. Paula Janssen, the Frisian athlete of the year, was honored in the “athlete” category, while Renke Möller was honored as “athlete.” Ronja Daike Harms was recognized for the young talent in the “Young Talent” category. Finally, the girls' relay team from TuS Zetel's athletics division also received an award; The members of the season include Jasmin Schade, Fenja Ihmels, Tjalda Gertje and Emma Janssen.

Award for outstanding achievements

The event was not only a highlight for the athletes, but also an opportunity to strengthen the community and celebrate the love of sports. The audience felt the enthusiasm of the athletes and the gratitude of the guests of honor for the support of coaches and families. With their achievements and commitment, the award-winning athletes have contributed to presenting the Friesland region in the best light.

Another interesting aspect today is the growing awareness of sustainability, which is also becoming increasingly important in the sports industry. New shops like this have recently opened Milan Carugate, which not only focuses on high-quality products, but also actively contributes to extending the lifespan of sporting goods. To promote sustainability, they offer various services, including repair services for trekking, climbing and trail running shoes in partnership with Vibram, as well as a Second Life range of used outdoor clothing and a refurbishment service.

These developments make it clear that the values ​​embedded in sport – fairness, competitive spirit and community – should also be reflected in business practices. Cities like Cologne are not only experiencing events such as the athlete election in Friesland, but also a rethinking of the compatibility of sport and environmental awareness.