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27th April 2008 Teque-Style Performer Competition Shirts for comfort and style this summer |
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Whatever your discipline, give yourself the competitive edge this summer with the Teque-Style Performer Competition Shirt.
Unmatched for style and elegance combined with unrivalled comfort, the Teque-Style Performer competition shirts are manufactured using the revolutionary fabric technology hydropore moisture management fibre. Especially designed to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer, this complex fabric will wick moisture away from your skin keeping you dry and comfortable all day, whatever the weather.
Ideal for wearing under your jacket when competing, this unique fabric stretches with the rider’s movements but doesn’t compromise style, as the shirt is enhanced with cotton look crisp panel at the front that gives the appearance of a smart traditional shirt.
Available in stock and shirt collar designs for both men and women. Sleeveless or long sleeved with different sleeve lengths to suit personal preferences.
Colours New Blue, Mint, Ice White and Vanilla for men and women and, also, Soft Pink for women. Prices start from £46.
Contact Teque-Style on 0845 873 7264 or visit their website www.teque-style.com to check out their great on-line offers
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27th March 2008 BLAZE DESIGN TO SUPPORT AHT |
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Blaze, the new equestrian clothing company, have devised a new initiative to encourage budding designers to put their ideas into production, as well as helping to raise money for the Animal Health Trust (AHT). The Blaze Design A T-Shirt campaign invites designers to submit their ideas for a new t-shirt, which, if chosen as the winning design, will be put into production for sale this summer. The winning design will be chosen by a panel of judges including Blaze Design Director, Lisa Richardson, and a proportion of the proceeds of each sale will be donated to the AHT.
“People often come up with really great ideas for designs to go on t-shirts, and we thought it would be fun to turn these ideas into reality and raise some money for charity at the same time”, said Lisa. “The Animal Health Trust do fantastic work which touches the lives of most horse, dog and cat owners at some time or another. Even if we have not needed their services directly, the research that they do to improve diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury in small animals and horses is invaluable to vets, and we hope that our project will help to raise valuable funds to support their work”, she said.
“We are delighted that Blaze have chosen to support the AHT with this campaign, and we very much look forward to seeing the winning design. We receive no government funding and rely on the generosity of our supporters to continue our work”, said Andrew Simmonds, Fundraising Manager at the AHT.
The Blaze equestrian clothing collection has been going from strength to strength since its launch by GNY Sourcing last August, and this initiative builds on their commitment to put something back into the equestrian world. The brand has already developed a strong presence in the equestrian market and its exciting combination of modern, technical fabrics and designs that are stylish, hardwearing and practical have proved popular with riders. Blaze are also major sponsors at both the spring and summer Stafford Horse Trials, and support talented young riders in dressage, show jumping and eventing, with a training bursary through the Blaze Academy.
For more information on the Blaze Design a T-Shirt Competition, in aid of the Animal Health Trust, visit the competitions page on our website, www.blazeclothing.co.uk or call the Blaze Hotline on 01423 359197. Designs should be emailed to marketing@blazeclothing.co.uk or sent by mail to Blaze T-Shirt Competition, Unit 28, Centre Park, Tockwith Industrial Estate, Tockwith, York, YO26 7QF. Closing date 31 May 2008.
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27th March 2008 BLAZE TO SPONSOR STAFFORD HORSE TRIALS |
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Blaze, the new equestrian clothing company, are delighted to take on title sponsorship at both Stafford Horse Trials events this year, as part of their initiative to support the grass roots of equestrian sport. The first Blaze Stafford One Day Event will be held on 28th to 30th March 2008 at Park Farm, near Stafford.
The Blaze equestrian clothing collection has been going from strength to strength since its launch by GNY Sourcing last August. The brand has already developed a strong presence in the equestrian market and its exciting combination of modern, technical fabrics and designs that are stylish, hardwearing and practical have proved popular with riders.
A stand showing the full range of Blaze clothing for Spring and Summer 2008 will be located adjacent to the show jumping arena at the Stafford horse trials and details of stockists nationwide will be available for visitors.
Blaze are committed to supporting talented young riders, both through the Stafford sponsorship and through the Blaze Academy. The Academy provides a training bursary for six up-and-coming young riders to help them achieve success in Eventing, Dressage and Show Jumping. Event riders, Abbie Hughes and Emily Philps, successfully completed a rigorous selection process and will represent the sport in the Academy for the 2008 season. Abbie will be competing her young horse, Celtic Bay, a 6 year old mare, in the Intro section at Stafford, having already had a successful outing finishing second at Morton Morrell the previous weekend.
“As in any sport, it is hard for talented young riders to get to the top. The Academy was launched to support our promising young riders, and I am pleased that we are able to fund some extra training that will help them to achieve their goals. Our sponsorship of Stafford fits in well with this objective and I am delighted to be involved with the event”, said Blaze Managing Director, Gary Yates.
For more information on the Blaze collection and for stockist enquiries, call the Blaze Hotline on 01423 359197 or visit www.blazeclothing.co.uk
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23rd March 2008 SEIB LAUNCH PET INSURE FOR CATS AND DOGS |
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Horse owners have known for many years that when it comes to insuring their horses
and ponies, South Essex Insurance Brokers (SEIB) will provide the cover they want.
Over this time, SEIB have been frequently asked to provide cover for pets, particularly
dogs and cats, and as a result they have now launched Pet Insure, a new insurance policy
specifically designed to protect small animals.
Insurance experts at SEIB have researched the pet insurance market and have looked at
how to provide a good policy to protect small animals at the best possible price.
The solution is an uncomplicated and inexpensive insurance policy that provides pet
owners with the cover they want and peace of mind.
With Pet Insure, owners can rest assured that they have the essential cover for
veterinary fees should their dog require an operation or their cat suffer an injury.
The pet can receive the best care and, without the worry of paying for expensive treatment,
the owner can concentrate on nursing their pet back to health. The policy also provides cover
should the animal die, or if there is a claim for liability.
Owners who have a horse insured with South Essex Insurance Brokers can claim an extra saving
on the already very competitive dog and cat insurance, with an extra 10% discount being
offered to policy holders.
SEIB have been providing innovative insurance solutions for horse owners for 35 years and
have been responsible for the introduction of many aspects of today’s equestrian and equine
cover now taken for granted as standard, including high-value veterinary cover, reasonable
cost horsebox insurance, cover for the older horse and pony, loss of use and the vet helpline.
For further information about Pet Insure, or any other SEIB insurance product, visit www.seib.co.uk or call 0845 450 0652.
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23rd March 2008 BARDO AND WEBBER HEAD THE ABSORBINE GLEAM TEAM IN UK |
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The US based Absorbine® brand of horse care products, manufactured by W F Young Inc, is synonymous
with the very best turned out horses, and top show producers around the World rely upon Absorbine®
products such as ShowSheen, ShowClean and SuperPoo to help them produce that winning look.
The Company are delighted to announce their sponsorship of leading show horse producers,
Carol Bardo and Jayne Webber, as part of their European marketing strategy.
Carol and Jayne are renowned as producers of show horses at top level and they are a fitting advocate for the Absorbine® range here in the UK.
“Absorbine® have always had really good grooming products that you can trust to get the job done well and I have
always liked their ShowSheen for detangling tails. I also like their SuperShine hoof polish to add that finishing touch,
and, with so many greys in the yard, ShowClean is invaluable”, says Carol. Working as a team, they produced Silverstream
II to take the 2006 Supreme Hunter Championship at the Royal International Horse Show as well as many other championship titles.
Also part of the Absorbine® Gleam Team for the second year is show horse producer, trainer and judge, Jo Bates. Although Jo has
fewer horses in her string she is the consummate professional, setting standards in turnout and performance that others aspire to
and passing on this knowledge through her teaching commitments. Jo had a highly successful season last year with her two show horses,
Broadstone Dolce Vita and Blue Chip That’s Grand, amassing numerous championships.
“I am delighted to be working with Absorbine. I have always used and been impressed with their products – nothing beats them on performance”, says Jo.
Absorbine® products are available from most equestrian retailers. For product information, visit www.absorbine.co.uk.
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23rd January 2008 Nupafeed announce major Showing sponsorship. |
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Nupafeed UK, suppliers of superior supplements, are delighted to announce that they have signed a deal with the National Pony Society to sponsor the Nupafeed NPS British Isles Supreme Ridden Championship for 2008.
The Nupafeed NPS British Isles Supreme Ridden Championship final will be held during the evening performance at the NPS Summer Championship Show, at The Three Counties Showground, Malvern on 6th to 8th Aug. Qualification for the finals can be gained at some forty classes throughout the summer season staged at shows across the country. The qualifiers will be contested by the best from the Show Pony & Show Hunter Pony Lead Rein, First Ridden Show Hunter Pony, Show Pony, Working Hunter Pony, Cradle Stakes, Nursery Stakes, Large and Small Hack, Large and Small Riding Horse, Intermediate Show Hunter Type, Intermediate Show Riding Type, NPS BALANCED Horse Feeds Show Pony/Hunter Pony Champion, NPS Nick Snelling Novice Show Pony/Show Hunter Pony Championship, NPS Eqvalan Duo Mini Lead Rein & First Ridden Champion or class winner (where there is no individual Championship) making this a most hard fought and prestigious championship.
Mrs Sheila Noble, Managing Director of Nupafeed UK said ‘ We are delighted to be associated with the NPS and supporting what is one of the most sought after and prestigious championships available to ridden ponies’.
Nupafeed UK are renowned for their highly effective and totally legal supplement range that includes Nupafeed Magnesium MAH® Calmer, the proactive joint supplement FlexGLM and the new Nupafeed Staying Power, an L-Carntine based liquid supplement that maintains energy, sparkle and performance without overheating during competition.
The Nupafeed team can be contacted on 01438 861 900 for advise on all of the products or visit their website www.nupafeed.co.uk
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16th January 2008 SOUTH ESSEX INSURANCE BROKERS RACEHORSE TO RIDING HORSE PERFORMANCE AWARDS |
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The annual Racehorse To Riding Horse Performance Awards, sponsored by South Essex Insurance Brokers, were presented during a glittering ceremony at the British Breeding Breeders Awards Dinner, held at The Grange City Hotel, London on 12th January.
It is some 35 years since South Essex Insurance Brokers (SEIB) entered the world of equestrian insurance. The company’s Managing Director, Barry Fehler, created his own insurance for one of his very successful show horses, found a company to underwrite it, and went on to develop specialist insurance products to meet the needs of horse owners. The company has been actively involved in supporting equestrian events across a range of disciplines ever since, and one of their most popular innovations has been the introduction of the Racehorse to Riding Horse competitions.
The Racehorse to Riding Horse Performance Awards were instigated by South Essex Insurance Brokers to support the retraining of racehorses, and to provide a platform to show how a correctly re-schooled ex-racehorse can be successful in a new career. Thousands of horses come out of training each year and their futures can be bright – with time and patience, they can go on to compete successfully in many different disciplines.
The competition is open to thoroughbreds that have been in racing and awards are given for 5 sections, based on the accumulation of points throughout the 2007 competition season. The 2007 winners are:
Combined Discipline Winner - Don’t Tell Rosey
7 year old, bay gelding, by Barrathea out of Patsy Western
Owned by Mrs Susan Avagnano and ridden by Fiona Avagnano, of Faringdon, Oxon
- Don’t Tell Rosey, known as “Gummy”, won once and was placed 4 times in 15 runs during his racing career in training with Michael Blanshard, but suffered a career ending fractured pelvis. Susan bought him for very little and started his recuperation, slowly bringing the horse back to work after a prolonged rest.
- Susan’s daughter, Fiona, produced the horse and, having won this prize previously with another horse, aimed for it again in 2006 with Gummy. Unfortunately, the horse suffered a further setback when a bone infection in the hock necessitated an operation but after another long recouperation with a slow return to work, he was able to attend his first competition in January 2007. Initially competing in showing classes, they moved on to jumping in the spring and have competed regularly throughout the season in unaffiliated show jumping and novice cross country as well as working hunter and riding horse show classes.
- Fiona says that Gummy is able to do anything at all. They stay in contact with his racing connections and they are all delighted that so much has been achieved with a horse that was so badly injured.
Affiliated Endurance Winner - Maiden Ray
11year old, bay mare, by Gildoran, out of Croix Val Mere
Owned and ridden by Karen Whittington of Chale, Isle of Wight
- Maiden Ray, known as Mary to her friends, was bred and trained by Harriet Gosling and ran in point to points ridden by Andrew Sampson. Without success, she was sold at Ascot and Karen purchased her in October 2002.
- She really took to her new career as an endurance horse, showing natural ability and going from strength to strength. By the end of 2003, Mary had gained 10th place in the National EGB Novice Award out of around 300 horses, and 2nd in the South East region. In 2004 they progressed to Intermediate level and finished in the top ten nationally, moving up to 8th place nationally in 2005. 2006 was their best year yet, with several grade 1 and 2 finishes, representing the South East group in several team events and being selected for the England team for the Home International in August. During 2007, Karen suffered a back injury and was unable to compete for part of the year, but later in the season they soon caught up. The highlight was becoming the fastest horse on the Lindon Spirit 100km race ride as part of the South East team. Karen says it was a real race all the way, but with 4km to go Mary took the lead, and with the finish on Market Rasen racecourse, she won by 4 lengths in true racehorse style. They have also received a Bronze award for completing 180km, taking them over 2,000 km distance covered during competitions.
- Karen says Mary is very easy and laid back and happily lives in a corral at events. When the lorry broke down on the way to Market Rasen, she stood quietly on the lorry while it was loaded onto a low loader. She really enjoys the racing finish but during long distance rides she stays interested and attentive.
Affiliated Showing Winner - Blue Streak
10 year old, chestnut gelding, by Blue Bird out of Fleet Amour
Owned and ridden by Miss Joey Ellis of Bungay, Suffolk
- Having looked after this horse when he was in training, and ridden him in the Diamond Handicap Ladies race at Ascot in 2001, Joey was able to buy him after a claiming race at Plumpton in October 2004. He remained in training with Kevin Bell and Joey rode him in several races under rules. Blue Streak won 4 of his 63 starts and was placed in a further 10 races.
- He retired from racing in 2006 and Joey decided to try showing, winning his first outing at a local show in August of that year. 2007 was his first season showing at County level and he stood Supreme Champion Ex-Racehorse at the Royal London Show and was Ex-Racers Champion of Champions.
- Joey says he has a fantastic temperament and has really taken to his new career, winning 12 times from 16 outings. Their ambition is to get to the Horse of the Year Show.
Affiliated Dressage Winner - Kings Piper
15 year old, bay gelding, by NIckel King out of Lady Cynthia
Owned and ridden by Miss Liz Harcombe of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Kings Piper was given to Liz 3 years ago after a point to point career notable only for its lack of success. He went to the Suffolk Hunt as a hunt horse but was regarded as too timid for the job so Liz took him on.
- After 2 years of re-schooling, they won this prize in 2005, and since then they have continued to move on up the grades and are now well established at Medium level. He consistently gains good marks, winning the East Anglian Dressage Championships at Elementary and Medium levels and has qualified for the Elementary Winter Regional Finals.
- Known at home as “Gawky”, he is still spooky and flying changes remain a bit of a mystery to him, but Liz says it is amazing what fun a 15 year old thoroughbred can bring, especially when occasionally upstaging his more illustrious dressage warmblood cousins on the yard.
Affiliated Show Jumping Winner - Cool Mandy
16 year old, bay mare, by Buzzards Bay out of Petite Mandy
Owned and ridden by Miss Jodene Tarling of Leominster, Herefordshire
- Jodene has known Cool Mandy since she was a foal, as she was bred and trained locally by Richard Price. After a spell point to pointing, Cool Mandy came up for sale and Jodene was able to buy her 5 years ago.
- At first steering was a problem as she only knew how to go in straight lines, and fast canter was her only speed. Having worked on this, they discovered a talent for show jumping. She became British Unaffiliated Champion in 2005 and won the Trailblazers ex-racehorse class. In 2007 they won the 1.05m qualifier and were placed in the finals at the Scope festival and were placed in the 1.05m final at the Welsh Masters, being one of only 9 double clears. They won the Amateur Championships Grand Prix at Arena UK and held the lead in the class to win a Car for over 2 hours, eventually finishing 4th.
- Jodene says she is extremely careful and can now turn on a sixpence, although she still will not be interfered with going into a fence. She never stops or hits a fence, and now that she has figured out how to turn, she is unbeatable against the clock.
- Cool Mandy originally had very poor feet and was given 2 months will shoes off for her feet to improve. Jodene noticed that her movement improved and she became freer in her shoulders, so decided to leave the shoes off. She now competes with no shoes, usually aiming for classes held on all weather surfaces, but when she hacks out on the road she wears red socks and “trainers”!
Affiliated Eventing Winner - Native Caption
12 year old, bay gelding, by Be My Native out of Hard Lady
Owned and ridden by Miss Karen Harrison of Heath End, Cheshire
- Native Caption was the second to last lot on the last day of the Doncaster Sales and, having been outbid on everything else, the Harrison’s bought him as a 7 year old. He had been in training with Tom Tate but clearly had no taste for racing, finishing once from 4 starts over hurdles.
- The Harrison family brought him on to do a bit of everything, and then go eventing. During 2007, his third season eventing, he won at Solihul, Somerford Park and Kelsall Hill Horse Trials. He was never out of the placings and finished on his dressage score every time in 11 outings, competing at Intro and PN level. He has won the British Eventing points award for the North West and is BE leading overall horse in the area.
- Karen says he has a fantastic temperament and anyone on the yard can hack him out. He is a very honest and uncomplicated horse and snaffle mouthed, but he does like to play in the field.
SEIB also support the Racehorse to Riding Horse Show Championships, with its prestigious final held at the Horse of the Year Show. For more information on SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse Performance Awards and Show Championships, and details of the 2008 schedule, visit our website at www.racehorse2ridinghorse.co.uk.
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16th January 2008 New Blaze Botham Jacket Launched |
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The Blaze equestrian clothing collection has been going from strength to strength since its launch by GNY Sourcing last August. The brand has already developed a strong presence in the equestrian market and its exciting combination of modern, technical fabrics and designs that are stylish, hardwearing and practical have proved popular with riders.
The Botham jacket is a rugged, windproof, performance fleece that will certainly live up to its name. The advanced Windbloc fabric keeps out 98% of the wind to prevent wind chill, but is highly breathable and allows enough air to circulate to keep you from overheating, particularly while riding. It also provides warmth without the weight and bulk of traditional insulating fabrics and the water repellent surface sheds rain and snow. The 4-way stretch fabric will not pill, has a soft hand feel and creates less noise than a conventional shell jacket, a helpful consideration particularly when working with horses. The Botham jacket unisex styling features a zip closure, secure sleeve phone pocket and two zipped front pockets and is available in Navy and sizes XS-XXL, RRP £39.95.
For more information on the Blaze collection and for stockist enquiries, call the Blaze Hotline on 01423 359197 or visit www.blazeclothing.co.uk
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20th December 2007Jennie Loriston-Clarke MBE FBHS NPSD at Hadlow College |
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Hadlow College are hosting a lecture demonstration by Jennie Loriston-Clarke on
Thursday the 28th February at 7.30pm. The evening will include a demonstration
of Grand Prix movements, basic training and advice on progressing from Prelim
through to Elementary and tips on what the judges may be looking for.
For further details and ticket prices please contact Sarah Craighill on
07976 381597 or email sarah.craighill@student.hadlow.ac.uk
Jennie Loriston-Clarke
Jennie Loriston-Clarke is one of Britain’s leading riders and trainers and has
represented Great Britain in four Olympic game’s. Before concentrating on
dressage Jennie made her name in point to pointing and horse trials
qualifying for Burghley on Dutch Gold.
Jennie is a FEI international dressage judge and a FEI international
3 day event judge and currently focuses on judging and bringing on some
of her own homebred horses from the famous Catherston Stud. Earlier this
year Jennie became Chairman of British Dressage. She is also a Fellow of
the British Horse Society, holds the National Pony Society Diploma and
is an examiner for both societies. In1979 she was awarded the MBE for
her contribution to equestrianism in Britain and in 2001 she was awarded
not only the Animal Awards Trust’s Special Award (a rarity) but was also
made a member of the Worshipful Company Of Farriers for her dedication to equestrianism.
In 2006 Jennie was the first recipient of the Queen’s Award for services to equestrianism.
Jennie is perhaps best remembered for her Long Reining displays with Dutch Gold where she and the horse dance through Grand Prix movements to music.
Hadlow College
Hadlow College is Kent's premier land-based college and one of the top three such colleges
in the United Kingdom. Our primary aim is to offer high quality education across all levels
and curriculum areas and we benefit from a dedicated and hard working team of people who
are passionate about their subject.
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20th December 2007ENJOYING RIDING – PERFECTING YOUR SEAT WITH TINA SEDERHOLM |
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A well balanced and effective seat is the foundation for successful riding,
and even the best riders in the world have to consistently check up on their seat
throughout their riding life.
Enjoying Riding - Perfecting Your Seat with Tina Sederholm is the latest
training programme in a series designed to help riders fine tune their skills
at all levels. Produced and directed by MBPtv for Equestrian Vision, this comprehensive
and well produced programme is specifically aimed at helping the rider and fills an
important gap in the current training DVD selection.
Tina Sederholm is a widely respected trainer, competitor and author, whose
methods are founded on the teachings of her father, the legendary Lars
Sederholm.
The exercises in this programme will help riders develop better balance and flexibility
and improve coordination and sensitivity of the aids, both on the flat and for jumping.
Improving these skills will ensure riding becomes a more enjoyable for both horse
and rider.
Enjoying Riding – Perfecting Your Seat With Tina Sederholm is available on DVD,
approximately 125 minutes duration, RRP £21.99.
For more information, call 01403 864173 or visit our website at www.equestrianvision.co.uk
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3rd December 2007 DON’T LOOK A GIFT HORSE IN THE MOUTH THIS CHRISTMAS! |
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Support our virtual gift shop and help us tackle equine suffering abroad
Meaningful presents with a difference that are sure to warm loved ones’ hearts…that’s the promise of the Brooke’s online virtual Christmas gift shop. And better still, every single penny raised from the virtual gifts purchased at our pioneering online shop will go to help working horses, donkeys and mules suffering in poor nations.
The Brooke Shop offers heart-warming virtual pressies that will move family and friends and directly help equine animals labouring in often atrocious conditions for desperately poor families through our network of free veterinary and mobile clinics in countries like Guatemala, Kenya and India.
It’s easy: simply visit `The Brooke Shop’ at www.thebrookeshop.org and choose a virtual gift from our catalogue. The gift’s recipient then receives a greetings card stating that a donation has been made in their name to buy one of a variety of items to improve life for a stricken working animal or animals.
Our virtual Christmas gifts 2007 include:
“Sweet Relief”: a one-day mobile veterinary clinic visit to a Pakistan brick kiln (£52.36). Kiln horses or donkeys can each carry up to three tonnes of bricks every day in searing heat - this gift can buy scores of these animals the life-saving attention of our vets.
“No Flies on Me”: In hot countries flies annoy, bite and spread infection that can even lead to blindness for equine animals. A fly fringe and training on eye care for an owner is a cost-effective solution (£10)
”Eat Your Greens”: Many working horses and donkeys simply don't have enough food to cope with their heavy workload. This gift buys a month's healthy green fodder - plus vital minerals and vitamins - for one animal in need (£18.37).
Last order date for delivery by post is 14 December but last minute shoppers can choose delivery by email as late as Christmas Eve.
* All our gifts relate to projects Brooke teams undertake throughout the year. Where the total number of gifts purchased exceeds the funding needs for a particular item or project, gifts will be used to fund other items meeting an equivalent need. The cost of each product includes P&P. A virtual gift pack includes: gift card, certificate and special fridge magnet featuring a cute photo of Prabhu, a donkey foal in India.
Brooke background
The Brooke is Britain’s largest overseas equine welfare charity. Founded in 1934 in Cairo by Dorothy Brooke, the charity has grown into an international lifesaver reaching over half a million working equine animals each year. The Brooke runs a network of mobile veterinary teams and field clinics in developing and Middle Eastern countries, including Egypt, Jordan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Israel and the West Bank, Kenya, Ethiopia and Guatemala. By ensuring working animals are healthy, happy and fit for work, the Brooke estimates the livelihoods of over three million people can be safeguarded. By 2011, the Brooke hopes to extend its reach to five million working equine animals suffering most in the world.
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9th November 2007 COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS WITH EQUESTRIAN VISION |
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Top names plus fun and games to while away the winter evenings, so goes the theme for this year’s seasonal selection of equestrian DVDs and CD-ROMs from Equestrian Vision. When it comes to tempting Christmas ideas to suit a wide range of interests, you will not be disappointed with the unequalled choice available. Equestrian Vision are the country’s largest specialist distributor of equestrian programmes on DVD and the range includes inspirational training with top riders, fascinating documentaries, educational programmes and thrilling reviews of the year’s top competitions.
Here are our top titles for the Christmas season:
- Enjoying Dressage with Richard Davison – Inspiration to liven up your schooling sessions and make them enjoyable for you and your horse. NEW DVD £21.99 rrp
- Enjoying Riding – Perfecting your seat with Tina Sederholm - NEW DVD £21.99 rrp
- Hall of Fame Great Event Horses II – NEW DVD £17.99 rrp
- The Official Dressage Tests – Novice 2007 tests updated with comments and tips from Richard Davison. NEW DVD £17.99 or £29.99 when bought as a set of 2 with the Preliminary Tests DVD.
- Success through Fitness with Ingrid Klimke – Ingrid shows her own approach to jumping and gymnastic exercises working with cavalettis. NEW DVD £29.99 rrp
- Pippa Funnell, Good Foundations – Pippa’s training techniques both for flatwork and jumping explained. Double DVD £29.99 rrp
- Training the Modern Jumper - The successful trainer, Elmar Pollman-Schweckhorst, presents the current methods for training show jumpers, analyses typical problems and presents solutions. DVD £19.99 rrp
- Rodrigo Pessoa – The Making of a Champion – A fascinating insight into the lives and philosophy behind one of the World’s best show jumpers. DVD £29.99
- FEI European Dressage, Show Jumping and Eventing Championships– Review programmes of each of these great events. NEW DVDs £19.99 each rrp.
- Race Vision National Hunt Review 2006/2007 – 100 of the UK’s top races of the season covered in full, including the Cheltenham Festival and Grand National. NEW Double DVD £19.99
- Lucinda Green’s Equestrian Challenge – the premier 3-day eventing game. Feed, groom, train and compete at Badminton, Burghley and other top venues. Fantastic graphics. PC CD-ROM and PlayStation2, both £19.99 rrp
- Pippa Funnell, The Golden Stirrup – The latest in a series of Pippa Funnell games full of excitement and adventure. Join Flora and her friends and travel from Italy to China in search of a mysterious treasure. NEW PC CD-ROM £19.99 rrp
- Ellen Whitaker, The Horse Mystery – interactive mystery adventure game packed with riding action and puzzles to solve. NEW PC CD-ROM, £9.99 rrp
- Pony Luv – own your own virtual pony. NEW PC CD-ROM, £9.99 rrp
For a full list of available titles, visit our website at www.equestrianvision.co.uk, call 01730 892220 for mail order enquires or call 01403 864173 for product information.
For more news please visit our archives.
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10th September 2007 RED CELL STILL THE TOP PERFORMER |
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With a potential shortage of good quality hay and the reduced feed value of late
cut hay, horse owners will need to pay particular attention to their horse’s diet
this winter. The Horse Health range from Farnam offers nutritional and healthcare
products to help horse owners to meet their horses’ needs and is renowned throughout
the World for first class quality and results.
Regarded as the feed supplement of choice for performance horses, Red Cell has stood
the test of time and is widely used as a general supplement for all types of equine.
Leslie Sutcliffe is the principal UK distributor and reports that demand is still as
strong as ever.
"Red Cell is still relied upon to provide the essential vitamins, minerals and blood
building ingredients that may be lacking in the feed, either due to reduced feed value
of forage or as a result of mixing different feed stuffs. When it comes to feeding top
performers, Red Cell is still the one to beat", says Leslie.
Farnam's Weight Builder supplement is ideal for horses prone to losing weight during the
colder months, and wise horse owners will start feeding the product in the autumn to
ensure no loss of condition. Weight Builder provides extra calories for healthy weight,
body condition and fuel for performance, without the digestive upset or uncontrolled
energy that grain can cause.
For full details of the Farnam range of products, visit www.farnamproducts.co.uk,
call Leslie Sutcliffe on 01608 683855 or email sutcliffel@aol.com.
For more news please visit our archives.
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10th September 2007 BLAZE GETS COSY FOR CHRISTMAS’ |
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Blaze, the hottest new name in equestrian clothing, has recently unveiled some cosy
treats for the Christmas season. Whether looking for great gift ideas or a personal
indulgence, Blaze Christmas Specials offer a stylish and practical solution at a
surprisingly attractive price.
The Dujon Christmas Fleece set comprises a hat, gloves and scarf in an attractive
gift holder that is easy to gift wrap. The warm micro-fleece is stretchable and
lightweight making it easy to wear around the stables. The set is available in
raspberry or black and co-ordinates well with the Autumn/Winter clothing
collection.
The Compton Christmas Socks will be widely appreciated, with the comfortable terry
towelling padded sole to keep your toes warm on icy mornings. The set comprises
one pair of black with silver accents, and one pair of black with raspberry and
multi-stripes.
To top the Blaze look, the Croft Baseball Cap is stylish in black with the
Blaze logo in silver.
Horses like to be warm at this time of year too, and the Atherton set of
4 sumptuous fleece bandages with Velcro fastening in an attractive gift bag
will keep your horses’ legs snug in the stable or for travelling. Available
in 7 colours, the bandages make an ideal gift for a horsey friend or a treat
for your horse at this chilly time of year.
The Blaze equestrian clothing collection is available from good equestrian
retailers. For more full details of the stylish Autumn/Winter collection,
and details of your nearest stockist, visit www.blazeclothing.co.uk or
call the Blaze Hotline on 01423 359197.
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3rd September 2007 Devoucoux produces the ‘coolest saddle’ |
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French saddle manufacturer Devoucoux are proud to introduce an example of
pure craftsmanship - demonstrating their ability to create a truly unique
saddle to the exact specifications of customers. Introducing the Union Jack saddle…
Made from top quality materials, and hand crafted by Jean-Michel Devoucoux
himself, the Union Jack saddle represents the company’s meticulous attention
to detail, unbeatable skills and above all their passion to create beautiful
pieces of equipment.
Labelled ‘the coolest saddle at Hickstead’ at the recent Royal International
Horse Show – Devoucoux’s General Manager for the UK, Benjamin Auzimour, is
very enthusiastic about the company’s latest edition to their ‘one of a kind’
saddles. “The Union Jack saddle proves to customers that we really can create
anything – and our main priority is giving them exactly what they want! We had
an amazing reaction at Hickstead with riders across all levels commenting on the
spectacular look of the saddle.”
The Union Jack saddle will be shown at shows across the country – pop by the
Devoucoux stand to see it in all it’s glory.
For more information on how to try and purchase Devoucoux products, tel:
(01296) 689 012; email ukcontact@devoucoux.com or visit: www.devoucoux.com
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23rd August 2007 ENJOYING DRESSAGE WITH RICHARD DAVISON |
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The joy of dressage is something still to be discovered by many riders, especially when
the thrill of galloping across country and jumping fences is what really appeals. But
the importance of flat work in preparing a horse for any discipline is widely recognised
and with the infectious enthusiasm injected by celebrated rider and trainer, Richard Davison,
dressage can become fun and surprisingly addictive.
Enjoying Dressage with Richard Davison is the latest training DVD to be released by renowned
programme makers and distributors, Equestrian Vision. In this 86 minute programme, Richard
Davison sets out his fundamental principles of good dressage. With the help of pupils and
his wife, Gillian, Richard concentrates on the rider’s position and how the rider influences
the horse’s way of going.
The programme is chaptered to enable the viewer to review any subject quickly and easily.
The chapters cover the riding position, seat bones, correction of positional faults, sitting
trot and the “going on his own” exercise, as well as response to the rider’s leg, accepting
the bit, half halt, riding a circle and riding a corner.
Each section is clearly explained and demonstrated, giving the viewer plenty of tips and
encouragement to try out the exercises at home. The programme is inspirational and will
liven up your schooling sessions making them enjoyable for both you and your horse.
Enjoying Dressage with Richard Davison is available now on DVD, RRP £21.99.
For more information, call 01730 892220 or visit our website at www.equestrianvision.co.uk
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23rd August 2007 Blaze Academy: The search is on… |
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Brand new company Blaze Clothing are pleased to announce the launch of their
campaign to select the 2007 Blaze Academy. This exciting development has been
established to find the UK’s most talented and promising riders and help them
to achieve their goals.
Six talented riders, aged between the ages of 18 and 25 will be selected over
the coming months to be part of the Blaze Academy. The selection process will
run until October 31st 2007 and is open to riders from the whole nation. Two
riders will be picked from each of the three disciplines, show jumping, dressage
and eventing – and with the help of well established, professional riders the 12
finalists will be chosen.
The finalists will be announced at the beginning of November, with the final
selection day being held on 22nd November at Patchetts Equestrian Centre in
Hertfordshire. The panel of professional riders will give each candidate training
and advice, before selecting the final six who will then make up the 2007 Blaze Academy.
The successful team of riders will receive a training bursary to help further
their talents, as well as being fully kitted out with Blaze clothing. The riders
will also be on hand to assist in creating their own Blaze Academy clothing range
to be launched at BETA 2008.
Gary Yates, owner of Blaze is excited at the prospect of hunting out these future
stars. “I am looking forward to being able to give something back to the equestrian
industry. Establishing the Blaze Academy will help riders improve, not only in their
riding but by giving them the opportunity to learn how to promote themselves. Who knows
– we may even find the next Olympic star!”
For more information, including details of how to enter, visit: www.blazeclothing.co.uk
email: academy@blazeclothing.co.uk or tel: (01423) 359 197
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3rd August 2007 Stolen Pony |
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Stolen from field in Oxfordshire on Sunday 29TH July 2007 evening.
He is approx 12hh high, he has a white sock on his left hind and a smaller one on his front right leg.
He is 6 years old and not been backed – he is a very nervous temperament.
If you have any information regarding this pony please contact me on : 07789 503 939
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18th July 2007 Equipoise PREbiotic - reduce your feed bills and see an improvement in condition |
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Horse and pony ownership can be an expensive business, the necessities such as feeding, shoeing and veterinary care
soon mount up, let alone tack and other essentials. So what if you could save money on your feed bills AND improve
your horses’ health at the same time?
It is well documented that digestive stress, which can be triggered by several factors including travelling,
competition and environmental and routine changes can have an adverse affect on our horses. Animals suffering
from digestive stress may exhibit signs of nappy, moody and uncooperative behaviour, all of which can have a
disastrous impact on performance. Any stress whether major or minor has a disruptive affect on the beneficial
bacteria in the horse’s gut, depleting numbers, resulting in an acid imbalance. When this happens, feed is
under-utilised, leaving your horse under-nourished and you out of pocket. No amount of extra feed will help and
may in fact, just make matters worse.
There is much publicity for the human market on the positive effects that supporting and maintaining a healthy
digestive system can bring. The same principles apply to our horses and ponies. In our horses, improved gut
function can maintain condition on less feed and reduce the signs of digestive disorders such as grass belly,
sensitivity, gassiness and looseness.
Equipoise PREbiotic is an innovative dietary supplement that maintains a healthy, balanced digestive system by
selectively feeding the existing beneficial bacteria in the gut to maintain optimum pH balance and a natural
barrier to invasion by unwanted pathogens.
Unlike a probiotic, which when added to the diet tend to flush straight through the gut, Equipoise PREbiotic
goes on working, supporting and feeding the good bacteria already present in the gut, enabling the numbers to
increase naturally, to keep the digestive system working at optimum levels. With higher bacterial numbers,
and a balanced gut, behavioural and digestive upset should be reduced.
Ideal for all equines Equipoise PREbiotic can be added to the normal feeding regime.
For more information visit www.animal-alternatives.co,uk or call Animal Alternatives on 0845 062 6462
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21st June 2007 New website for Nupafeed UK |
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Nupafeed UK are pleased to announce that their new-look, easy to navigate website www.nupafeed-uk.co.uk is now live on line.
It features comprehensive information on their unique horse supplements– MAH® Magnesium Liquid Calmer, FlexGLM
(Green Lip Mussel) for joint maintenance and their patented L-Carnitine oral liquid supplement for strength, stamina and performance.
Following huge customer demand Nupafeed UK has introduced a range of canine supplements, full information on the new
pet range can also be found on the website.
Nupafeed UK Managing Director Sheila Noble said ‘The new website is designed to explain why the Nupafeed products a
re so effective and unique. We have endorsements from top professionals such as Ruth Edge, Andrew Gould and race
horse trainer Chris Wall confirming that results speak for themselves.”
All Nupafeed products are only available by mail order. Call Nupafeed UK on 01438 861900 www.nupafeed-uk.co.uk
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21st June 2007 BLAZE EQUESTRIAN CLOTHING LAUNCH |
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The hottest new range of equestrian clothing to hit the shops this autumn is the Blaze
autumn/winter collection, an exciting combination of technical and performance wear that
will meet the demands of riders.
The Blaze collection reflects the expert eye of its designers with modern, technical
fabrics and designs that are stylish, hardwearing and practical, as well as maintaining
a surprisingly attractive price point. Although designed with the rider in mind, the
features of Blaze will appeal to everyone who enjoys active outdoor life.
The Blaze launch collection for autumn and winter includes the stylish Saddler, an
infinitely practical half zip top in ultra-soft anti-pilling Micro fleece, perfect
for layering and for cooler autumnal days. The Longford jacket in high performance
shell fleece is light, breathable and waterproof, making it ideal for riding, and is
complimented by the Curbar, an elegant yet practical gillet with a luxurious, simulated
down fill. For schooling and training, riders will love the cosy Dexter, a versatile zip
through sweat top with knitted collar and cuffs, and for a bit of fun there is the appealing
Blaze T-shirt. The range comes in a number of chic colours that can be mixed and matched to create
a co-ordinated outfit, including, raspberry, orange, lime, nutmeg, navy and black.
Plans are already well advanced for the Blaze Spring/Summer collection for 2008 with some
exciting new designs to look forward to.
"We have had fabulous feedback from professional and amateur riders who have tested the garments",
says Gary Yates, Managing Director. "The performance and style of the clothing has been highly praised
and riders like the fact that the clothes co-ordinate well. Accents and branding are kept subtle,
allowing riders to develop their own style and identity within the range".
In keeping with their emphasis on performance, the company are launching the Blaze Academy that will
offer a training bursary to six up-and-coming young riders to help them achieve success in Show Jumping,
Eventing and Dressage. The riders will also be involved in developing the Blaze range of clothing, with
a signature range due to be launched at BETA next year.
The Blaze equestrian clothing collection is available from good equestrian retailers. For a brochure
and details of your nearest stockist, call the Blaze Hotline on 01423 359197 or email gnysourcing@hotmail.com.
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2nd May 2007 COULD YOU WIN BADMINTON? |
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Are you up to the EQUESTRIAN CHALLENGE?
Winning Badminton is just a dream for most of us, but now you can turn that vision into virtual reality with Lucinda Green’s Equestrian Challenge, the latest equestrian computer game to be released by Equestrian Vision.
This family-friendly game delivers a fun, realistic portrayal of the equestrian sport under the tutelage of record breaking Badminton rider and former world champion Lucinda Green. Considered to be one of the world’s greatest riders, Lucinda Green has won Badminton a record 6 times and has also competed in the Olympic Games, World and European Championships.
Lucinda will guide players through the basics of equine mastery. The coaching includes lessons on how to improve the mental and physical state of a horse, dressage, cross country, and show jumping. Once players have mastered Lucinda’s lessons they will progress to the official Grand-Slam Equestrian events, where they will be evaluated on timing, control and even appearance. The more you train with your horse, the better they will perform. Equestrian enthusiasts will also be thrilled at the customization features that allow players to create unique elements for their riding duo, including style of clothes, face markings, patterns and breed.
Key features of Lucinda Green's Equestrian Challenge include:
- Multiple difficulty levels for players of all ages;
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Four officially licensed Grand-Slam Equestrian events: Badminton, Burghley, Adelaide and Kentucky;
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Players can customize their rider and horse with thousands of combinations to create their own unique duo;
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Hundreds of unlockable items available for players to uncover, including clothes, ribbons and prizes;
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The world's top event riders appear in the game, including Phillip Dutton, Karin Donkers, and Mary King.
Time will tell whether Lucinda’s game playing skills are a match for her riding skills, but a great deal of fun is assured.
From the makers of Equestriad, Equestrian Challenge offers the very latest in gaming technology. Available on CD-ROM and PS2, RRP £19.99.
For more information, visit our website at www.equestrianvision.co.uk where you will find all the latest release information and trailers of new titles as well as our online shop. For mail order by telephone, call 01730 892220.
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30th April 2007 BURGHLEY TO HOST RACEHORSE QUALIFIER |
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Burghley Horse Trials is to host the final qualifier for the 2007 Racehorse To Riding Horse Show Championship, sponsored by South Essex Insurance Brokers (SEIB). The class will run on Sunday 2nd September and will be organised by Ponies UK in conjunction with the Ponies UK Burghley Event Pony Class, also sponsored by SEIB.
The competition atmosphere combined with the magnificent backdrop of Burghley House provides an ideal setting for the qualifier and competitors will be vying for a place in the Racehorse to Riding Horse Show Championship, held at the Horse Of The Year Show in October. SEIB joined forces with Ponies UK as sponsors of the South Essex Insurance Brokers P(UK) Burghley Event Pony Class, now in its second year.
The SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse Show Championship has become hugely popular since its launch last year. The competition, supported by the charity, Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), is open to thoroughbred ex-racehorses only and, although they need not have raced, they must have been in training. The class may include hack, riding horse or hunter types and the standard is high, with the best of type being judged the winner. The series compliments the Racehorse to Riding Horse Performance Championship, a points based competition covering a range of equestrian disciplines.
South Essex Insurance Brokers, a leading specialist equestrian insurer, instigated the competition to support the retraining of racehorses and to provide a platform to show how a correctly re-schooled racehorse can become a top class show horse.
“Thousands of horses come out of training each year, and this class illustrates how, with time and patience, these horses can be re-schooled to compete successfully in other spheres”, says SEIB Marketing Manager, Nicolina Mackenzie, who has been instrumental in getting the competition off the ground. “Our Racehorse to Riding Horse classes attract a huge number of entries and I am delighted that the final qualifier is to be held in the glorious setting of Burghley House”.
For more information on the Racehorse to Riding Horse Show Championship or Performance Championship, visit www.racehorse2ridinghorse.co.uk or call 01708 850032.
Qualifiers for the Racehorse to Riding Horse Show Championship will be held at:
20 May – Osbaldeston Equestrian Centre, Blackburn, Lancs
10 June – Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincs
17 June – Unex Towerlands, Braintree, Essex
7 July – Hand Equestrian Centre, Clevedon, North Somerset
15 July – Addington Manor Equestrian Centre, Bucks
2 September – Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, Lincs
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16th April 2007SEIB WEBSITES ARE A HIT |
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As the showing season gets underway, there has been unprecedented interest
in the popular South Essex Insurance Brokers (SEIB) Search for a Star series
with over 100,000 hits on their website during March. SEIB's Racehorse to Riding
Horse site has also attracted a huge response, with over 55,000 hits in the same
period, providing a clear indication of the demand for this type of competition.
Both sites were launched in February and provide prospective competitors with full
details of the qualifying dates and venues, rules and news as well as a very active forum.
The Search for a Star series was introduced by SEIB to encourage amateur riders to bring
out their horses and try their hand in the show ring, with the chance of qualifying for the
Horse of the Year Show final. Over the past decade, the competition has found many future
champions, including the 2006 Hack Of The Year, Almost Illegal, who was third in the Search
For A Star Riding Horse/Hack section in 2005.
The Racehorse to Riding Horse Championship was instigated by SEIB to support the retraining of racehorses.
The series has developed and now has a Show Championship with qualifiers around the country, and a points-based
Performance Championship for a range of disciplines. With the large number of horses that come out of training
each year, the competitions provide a platform to show how a correctly re-schooled racehorse can become a top
class show or competition horse.
"We are delighted with the response to our new websites, which shows just how popular these
competitions have become", says SEIB Marketing Manager, Nicolina Mackenzie. "Search for a Star is a great way for us to continue our
support of grass roots riders and the Racehorse to Riding Horse competitions show how, with time and patience, these horses
can go on to compete successfully in may different disciplines."
South Essex Insurance Brokers, leaders in the field of equestrian insurance, make a significant
contribution to the horseworld through regular support of a wide range of equestrian events.
Entries are already being taken for the 2007 Search for a Star and Racehorse to Riding Horse
competitions and there are discounts available for SEIB customers.
For more information, visit www.search4astar.org.uk or www.racehorse2ridinghorse.co.uk, or call 01708 850032.
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2nd March 2007 NEW SEASON, NEW SEIB STARS TO BE FOUND |
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As the new show season approaches, South Essex Insurance Brokers (SEIB) are looking forward to an exciting year of competition, and for the first time they have launched two dedicated websites to keep competitors up to date with the latest information.
The popular SEIB Search For A Star series was designed by SEIB to encourage amateur riders to bring their horses into the show ring, giving them a rare opportunity to qualify and compete at the Horse Of The Year Show (HOYS). Over the past 10 years many top show horses have started a successful career in Search For A Star classes, including last year’s HOYS Supreme Hack Champion, Almost Illegal.
Five Search For A Star qualifying shows are planned throughout the country for 2007, and each one follows the same format, with classes for Working Hunter, Riding Club Show Horse, Show Ponies and Show Hunter Ponies, Cobs and Riding Horse/Hack. The judges are helpful and always willing to give advice on how a horse may be improved, with successful riders being invited to a day of training and preparation before their HOYS debut.
The SEIB Search For A Star website – www.search4astar.org.uk - gives comprehensive information on the competition rules and a downloadable schedule and entry form as well as the latest news, details of previous winners and what to wear and a great forum where you can share your views on Search For A Star.
The SEIB Racehorse To Riding Horse Show Championship was instigated by SEIB to support and encourage the re-education of thoroughbreds taken out of racing and re-schooled and prepared for the show ring. To be eligible for this class, the horse must have been in training with a recognised trainer, although it need not have raced.
The series, supported by the charity Retraining Of Racehorses, helps to recognise the abilities of the many horses that come out of racing each year and provides them with a worthwhile competition opportunity. The classes are judged as for Riding Horses but the best of type, whether hack, riding horse or hunter, is deemed the winner.
Five qualifying classes are planned and the first two places in each class will be invited to enter the finals, held at HOYS in October.
Ex-racehorses in other disciplines are also recognised in the SEIB Racehorses to Riding Horses Performance Horse Championship. This competition will be run over the 2007 season and the results will be calculated on a points system. There are categories for Affiliated Dressage, Show Jumping, Eventing, Showing, Endurance and Unaffiliated competition. Trophies will be presented to the winners of each category at the Supporters of British Breeding Awards in 2008.
The SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse website – www.racehorse2ridinghorse.co.uk - gives details of the Show and Performance Championships, with downloadable schedules and entry forms as well as the latest news, details of previous winners and a forum for sharing your views.
"The Search For A Star Championship is now well established and I am delighted at how popular it has become. I am always so happy for the owners and riders who dream of getting to HOYS and are able to fulfil that ambition through this final", says SEIB Marketing Manager, Nicolina MacKenzie. "I am also thrilled that the Racehorse to Riding Horse Show Championship and Performance Awards are so well supported, particularly because it is wonderful to see these horses enjoying success in their second career. It can be very worthwhile and rewarding to take on and retrain an ex-racehorse and I hope that this encourages more people to have a go", she said.
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11th March 2007 MISSING - MINIATURE SHETLAND PONY |
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YOUNG, BLACK & WHITE, FILLY, ABOUT 30” HIGH CASH REWARD £500, FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO HER SAFE RETURN
HAVE YOU SEEN HER? DO YOU KNOW WHERE SHE IS NOW?
TAKEN FROM STABLE 17TH NOVEMBER 2006 AT THE AGE OF 7 MONTHS
SLEAFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE AREA TELEPHONE 01529 306611 MOBILE 07836 614932
PLEASE HELP US TO GET HER BACK
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2nd March 2007 NEW SEASON, NEW SEIB STARS TO BE FOUND |
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As the new show season approaches, South Essex Insurance Brokers (SEIB) are looking forward to an exciting year of competition, and for the first time they have launched two dedicated websites to keep competitors up to date with the latest information.
The popular SEIB Search For A Star series was designed by SEIB to encourage amateur riders to bring their horses into the show ring, giving them a rare opportunity to qualify and compete at the Horse Of The Year Show (HOYS). Over the past 10 years many top show horses have started a successful career in Search For A Star classes, including last year’s HOYS Supreme Hack Champion, Almost Illegal.
Five Search For A Star qualifying shows are planned throughout the country for 2007, and each one follows the same format, with classes for Working Hunter, Riding Club Show Horse, Show Ponies and Show Hunter Ponies, Cobs and Riding Horse/Hack. The judges are helpful and always willing to give advice on how a horse may be improved, with successful riders being invited to a day of training and preparation before their HOYS debut.
The SEIB Search For A Star website – www.search4astar.org.uk - gives comprehensive information on the competition rules and a downloadable schedule and entry form as well as the latest news, details of previous winners and what to wear and a great forum where you can share your views on Search For A Star.
The SEIB Racehorse To Riding Horse Show Championship was instigated by SEIB to support and encourage the re-education of thoroughbreds taken out of racing and re-schooled and prepared for the show ring. To be eligible for this class, the horse must have been in training with a recognised trainer, although it need not have raced.
The series, supported by the charity Retraining Of Racehorses, helps to recognise the abilities of the many horses that come out of racing each year and provides them with a worthwhile competition opportunity. The classes are judged as for Riding Horses but the best of type, whether hack, riding horse or hunter, is deemed the winner.
Five qualifying classes are planned and the first two places in each class will be invited to enter the finals, held at HOYS in October.
Ex-racehorses in other disciplines are also recognised in the SEIB Racehorses to Riding Horses Performance Horse Championship. This competition will be run over the 2007 season and the results will be calculated on a points system. There are categories for Affiliated Dressage, Show Jumping, Eventing, Showing, Endurance and Unaffiliated competition. Trophies will be presented to the winners of each category at the Supporters of British Breeding Awards in 2008.
The SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse website – www.racehorse2ridinghorse.co.uk - gives details of the Show and Performance Championships, with downloadable schedules and entry forms as well as the latest news, details of previous winners and a forum for sharing your views.
"The Search For A Star Championship is now well established and I am delighted at how popular it has become. I am always so happy for the owners and riders who dream of getting to HOYS and are able to fulfil that ambition through this final", says SEIB Marketing Manager, Nicolina MacKenzie. "I am also thrilled that the Racehorse to Riding Horse Show Championship and Performance Awards are so well supported, particularly because it is wonderful to see these horses enjoying success in their second career. It can be very worthwhile and rewarding to take on and retrain an ex-racehorse and I hope that this encourages more people to have a go", she said.
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15th February 2007 Aloe Veterinary Formula |
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Aloe Veterinary formula from Forever Living Products is high in stabilised Aloe Vera Gel, with a convenient
nozzle applicator. Spray on to tender areas of your animal to soothe irritations or to cleanse before dressing or applying Aloe Vera Jelly.
Vet Formula can also be sprayed onto animal coats after bathing, for extra shine and condition. Administered as a leg wash it
can soothe and protect after heavy exercise. Repellent to flies.
Try it for bites, burns, stings, itches, rashes, strains, swellings and wounds. Veterinary Formula speeds the rate of healing and
at the same time reduces scarring leaving few white hairs. Its natural ability to reduce heat and tenderness makes it
ideal for many conditions. It is a completely safe, natural product grown without herbicides or pesticides.
For more information about this and other products in the aloe range please go to www.animalaloe.co.uk
Gelding O***** says “Before I found Aloe Vet Formula from Forever Living Products my owner was spending a fortune every
6 weeks for the vet to deal with a delicate problem in the sheath area because I required sedation and muscle relaxants,
now it’s just a quick spray every day which keeps me ‘swinging’ freely!” (NB. Name has been obscured to avoid embarrassment)
“It’s saved me a lot of time and money and I don’t get kicked any more! - he really seems to enjoy it!” Sam Wallace, West Sussex
For more information please contact Angela on 01509 551364 or mobile 07866 368586
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15th February 2007 New Nupafeed L-Carnitine Performance & Stamina |
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L- Carnitine is a naturally occurring amino type acid that is produced in the horse’s liver. It is this
L-Carnitine that triggers the process of burning fat to glucose, which the horse can then utilise as
energy. L-Carnitine also supports the growth of muscle cells so shortening recovery time.
When animals are required to participate in high demand activities that call for increased stamina
and energy, the horses’ natural system for producing L-Carnitine may not be able to deal with the increased
demand. Reduced levels of L-Carnitine can lead to fatigue and adversely effect performance.
Nupafeed L-Carnitine feed supplement has been developed to maintain power, performance and
stamina and is ideal for horses taking part in high demand competition and work where stamina and
good muscle function are of primary importance. Nupafeed L-Carnitine is easily absorbed into tissue
and provides an ideal supplementation to maintain required levels of L-Carnitine during times of
increased workload to maintain athletic performance.
Nupafeed L-Carnitine is TOTALLY LEGAL and can be added to the normal feeding routine.
You’ll be amazed at the results.
Contact Nupafeed UK for a brochure or more information on 01438 861900 or visit www.nupafeed-uk.co.uk
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15th January 2007 - MISSING PONY |
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Please can you help?
My Shetland Pony known as 'Little One' went missing on Saturday 6th January from Alma Lane, Durley, Hampshire.
He is a dearly loved pet and I am desparate to find him.
At this point in time I am unaware whether he has escaped and is now injured or whether he has been stolen.
He is a chestnut gelding with white spots on his backside, he has a cream main and tail and a blaze down his nose.
Little One is 3 years old and has been microchipped.
Please discuss this story with your friends and colleagues who could keep their eyes and ears open and maybe help with his whereabouts.
My name is Penny and my contact numbers are 02380 466154, Mobile No. 07731 932049.
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