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Sponsorship Round Up

2/28/2018

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Renwick & Sons, purveyors of the finest equine brushware, are thrilled to welcome International Showjumper Jessica Mendoza as their first Rider Ambassador.
 
Launched in the late autumn of 2017, the British designed & handcrafted grooming kits are already used by equestrians worldwide, both by horse owners and grooms but the importance of picking a British rider to represent their brand internationally was imperative as Richard Renwick, founder explains: 
 
"As a heritage British brand, we very much want to support British talent. Jessica has represented Great Britain at the highest level and continues to fly the British flag on the international circuit from her base in Europe.  As we are rapidly growing a strong global presence, we are excited to team up with Jessica to continue to build our brand awareness and support this rising star."
 
Jessica is equally thrilled saying:
 
"As a professional rider, I look for perfection both under saddle and across all my tack and equipment. The Renwick & Sons Grooming Kit is unlike any other grooming kit we’ve seen and I am thrilled to be associated with this fantastic brand.”

TOPSPEC is sponsoring a new charity pleasure ride raising funds for Dorset Air Ambulance, Wilton Riding for the Disabled and three historic churches of Farnham, Chettle and Tollard Royal that are all in need of funds.

The inaugural ARC Ride takes place across the Cranborne Chase on April 29, 2018 with TopSpec as the title sponsor.

Said Katy Mickle of TopSpec: “We are delighted to support such a great event and hope that all riders and their horses have an enjoyable day whilst raising money for such great causes.”

The Parochial Church Council of St Peters church in Tollard Royal came up with the idea to start a charity horse ride. With the idea of utilising what they already have the focus was put towards their greatest asset being the amazing countryside and location in which the three churches are situated. So the idea of the ARC Ride was created. 
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Anand Patel is delighted to be joining Dengie Horse Feed’s illustrious stable of supported riders and ambassadors, and will now benefit from the dedicated support of Dengie’s expert nutritionists.

“I am absolutely thrilled to have been invited to join the Dengie team. Having the support of such a well-regarded brand is an absolute honour and a privilege and one that we are very excited about.  Having the support of Dengie’s nutritionists to help us feed the winning edge will be a crucial element of the team effort it takes to shine.”

“Here at Dengie we’re delighted to have Anand on our team. We’ve educated him on the benefits of a fibre, he’s made the switch from a predominately cereal diet for his horses and is already seeing the benefits”, said Lisa Wilson, Dengie’s Marketing Manager.

Anand’s yard of international dressage horses competing at Prix St George through to Novice as well as young future stars have converted to an Dengie Alfa-A Oil diet.

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Equine Construction are delighted confirm their sponsorship of the Keysoe CDI3* Grand Prix, 16 – 18th March, as a further extension of their Dressage sponsorship.

“Dressage is a sport that we are all incredibly passionate about, from breeding and producing horses, to watching our own horses compete at the higher levels.  I’m therefore very pleased to be able to give something back to the sport in terms of sponsorship.  We appreciate the hard work and dedication it takes to produce a horse to Grand Prix level and we look forward to supporting in person on the night.” David Johnson, Equine Construction Managing Director.

Through building and developing Equine Construction, and sister company Equine Planning, David is now delighted to able to give back to the equestrian world. 

Equine Construction started their equestrian sponsorship with British Dressage and the sponsorship of the Advanced Medium Championships in 2015.  Following the success of both the sponsorship and the businesses, David was pleased to be able to extend his support of British Dressage into 2018, and embark on Eventing sponsorship in 2017.  The addition on the Keysoe Grand Prix, marks another exciting step in the company’s growth and support of equestrian sports.

“We are delighted to welcome Equine Construction on board as key sponsors for our first international of 2018.  Gaining investment from sponsors is crucial for the running of these events and we are therefore incredibly grateful.  The Keysoe team are looking forward to welcoming Equine Construction to present the Grand Prix prizes, to what we expect will be a world class field.” Simon Bates, The College Equestrian Keysoe.

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