Posted: 24th February 2017 | Back to news feed

Australian-born newlyweds, Kevin and Emma McNab, have recently signed a sponsorship deal with Avant. Kevin and Emma go from strength to strength in their eventing careers and a new prestigious sponsor such as Avant is exactly what the couple want to support their ongoing success.

They both recognise sponsorship agreements as long term partnerships with mutually beneficial arrangements for all concerned.

 Said Kevin: “We are delighted to have signed a sponsorship deal with Avant.

“We are enormous supporters of Avant machinery and accessories and look forward to our ongoing partnership.”

Based at Coneycroft Farm, nestled in the rolling countryside south-west of Guildford, Kevin and Emma’s eventing team have a quiet and relaxing environment in which they thrive. Importantly for the team, all the horses go out in the grass paddocks each day, ensuring they have some relaxation time after they have been worked.

Although it is still early into 2017, Kevin and Emma have a busy schedule underway that will see them in action at leading events around the world.

Raimo Ala-Korpi, Managing Director of Avant, recognizes the talent of Kevin and Emma and sees their new partnership flourishing.

Said Raimo: “Avant are delighted to be able to support the McNab eventing team.

 “At Avant, we recognise the skill and talent of both Kevin and Emma and we are looking forward to closely following their successes this year.”

Avant manufactures a wide range of compact, 4-wheel drive machines, which can be fitted with a very comprehensive range of accessories to meet the many varied requirements to make yard work and general maintenance jobs easy and less labour intensive.

For further information contact Avant Tecno (UK) Ltd on 01953 714896, email sales@avant.co.uk or visit www.avant.co.uk

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