Irrepressible eventer Boyd Martin received international equestrian of the year honors for 2025 Thursday at the U.S. Equestrian Federation’s Pegasus dinner, while hunter rider Daniel Geitner was named national equestrian of the year.
Boyd, who won the first USEF Evening Open in October, earned a second-place finish aboard Commando 3 during May in the Defender Kentucky 5-star to gain the USEF CCI5*-L National Championship. The Pennsylvania-based rider collected many other top placings during the season, with a total of seven international victories. In May, he was ranked number one in the world in his discipline; the first time in nearly two decades that a U.S. rider had topped the international standings.
Discussing his career, the native of Australia noted, “There were many, many lows and some unbelievable highs. In 2010, I was faced with one of the hardest decisions of my life and it was to change my nationality to represent America.
“I soon realized when I got to America that this is my home. I also wanted to support the country that was supporting my career. I also felt it was wrong for the owners that had poured so much sup into me, being a rider with a different flag. It was the greatest decision I ever made.”
In the national ranks, Daniel Geitner won both first and second place honors in the USHJA International Hunter Derby Championship Challenge Round aboard Aeronautic and Walk The Moon.
He operates DFG Stables in Aiken, S.C., with his wife, Cathy, and their two children, Wyatt and Lilly. There are nearly 70 horses at the farm, which serves athletes at all levels, from those riding ponies and green hunters to derby contenders.
USEF stated that, “Beyond ribbons and accolades, Geitner’s influence on equestrian sport is defined by his unwavering commitment to horsemanship. He sets the standard of integrity and skill that inspires everyone who shares the ring with him or watches from the sidelines.”
