Vlaamse Reus

The Vlaamse Reus (literal translation: Flemish Giant) is an award given to the best Flemish sportsperson of the year. The award is given on a yearly basis at the end of the year by the Flemish sports journalists.[1] The award itself is a sculpture created by Willem Vermandere.

Sabine Appelmans was the first person to win the prize. Three athletes won the prize three times: Luc Van Lierde, Kim Gevaert en Kim Clijsters.

Winners

Year Winner Sport/function Nominated
1992 Sabine Appelmans tennis
1993 Gella Vandecaveye judo
1994 Frédérik Deburghgraeve swimming
1995 Johan Museeuw cycling
1996 Luc Van Lierde triathlon
1997 Luc Van Lierde triathlon
1998 Frédérik Deburghgraeve cycling
1999 Luc Van Lierde triathlon
2000 Kim Clijsters tennis
2001 Kim Clijsters[2] tennis Raymond Ceulemans, Gella Vandecaveye
2002 Kim Gevaert[3] Track and field Kim Clijsters, Stefan Everts
2003 Marc Herremans triathlon Kim Clijsters, Stefan Everts
2004 Kim Gevaert Track and field
2005 Tom Boonen[4] cycling Kim Clijsters, Stefan Everts
2006 Tia Hellebaut[5] High jump Stefan Everts, Kim Gevaert
2007 Kim Gevaert[6] Track and field Sven Nys, Tia Hellebaut
2008 Tia Hellebaut[7] High jump Kim Gevaert, Sven Nys
2009 Niels Albert[8] Cyclo-cross Kim Clijsters, Yanina Wickmayer, Sven Nys, Eline Berings
2010 Kim Clijsters[9] tennis Philippe Le Jeune, Jurgen Van den Broeck
2011 Thomas Van Der Plaetsen[10] Decathlon Sven Nys, Jelle Vanendert
2012 Evi Van Acker[11] Sailing Tia Hellebaut, Tom Boonen, Sven Nys, Hans Van Alphen, Marieke Vervoort
2013 Frederik Van Lierde[12] Triathlon Jan Bakelants, Kirsten Flipkens, Sven Nys, Brian Ryckeman, Bart Swings, Frederik Van Lierde
2014 Delfine Persoon[13] boxing Sven Nys, Bart Swings, Pieter Timmers, Gert Vande Broek, Greg Van Avermaet
2015 Marieke Vervoort[14] Paralympic athlete Delfine Persoon, Hein Vanhaezebrouck
2016 Greg Van Avermaet[15] cycling Pieter Timmers, Thomas Van der Plaetsen, Peter Genyn, Jolien D'Hoore, Wout Van Aert, Dirk Van Tichelt, Thomas Pieters
2017 Nina Derwael[16] Artistic gymnastics Greg Van Avermaet, Emma Meesseman
2018 Nina Derwael[17] Artistic gymnastics Koen Naert, Emma Meesseman, Emma Plasschaert, Bart Swings
2019 Emma Meesseman[18] basketball Nina Derwael, Victor Campenaerts, Remco Evenepoel, Bashir Abdi
2020 Wout Van Aert Cycling Bashir Abdi, Romelu Lukaku, Remco Evenepoel, Kevin De Bruyne

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