Posted: 1st April 2019 | Back to news feed
The team at British Horse Feeds, the makers of Fibre-Beet and the Original 10 minute Beet - Speedi-Beet, are looking forward to this year’s Equi-Trek Bramham International Horse Trials with a host of supporting sponsorships.
After the success of last year the leading name is once again sponsoring the British Horse Feeds Under 25 CCI3* at the prestigious Yorkshire event.
This exciting class has played a massive part in some of the leading riders early careers including Tom McEwen, Zara Phillips and Piggy French to name a few. Last year’s competition was won by Emily King after a superb all round performance with the talented Dargun.
Returning again this year will be the Fibre-Beet Inspection Area which is becoming a firm favourite for spectators to catch a glimpse of the leading riders presenting their horses at the trot-up.
On cross-country course, fans will see the Speedi-Beet Double Feat cross-country fence. The British Horse Feeds marquee will be located near the fence on the Saturday again for spectators to meet the team and watch the riders tackle this exciting combination.
Throughout the four days, the British Horse Feeds team will be on stand 2 in the shopping village with exclusive show offers and competitions. The Golden Paste Company also part of the British Horse Feeds portfolio will also exhibiting at the event.
Famous for its turmeric products including TurmerAid and TurmerEase, which was highly commended at BETA International earlier this year, the brand is the number one turmeric supplement specialists offering helpful advice on the health benefits of using this extraordinary aromatic spice.
To meet the Golden Paste Company team you will find them on the British Horse Feeds stand.
On the Saturday the Speedi-Beet HOYS Grade C show jumping qualifier will also be held in the main arena – making it a very busy event for the business.
Said Will I’Anson of British Horse Feeds: “The Equi-Trek Bramham International Horse Trials has and always will be special to British Horse Feeds. It is a local event to us and we are delighted to support what is a wonderful occasion in the summer calendar.
“It is also a great opportunity for us to see the many spectators and customers at the event and show case our sister business The Golden Paste Company.
“We are very much looking forward to the event again this year and wish British Horse Feeds sponsored rider James Sommerville plenty of luck as we cheer him on!”
For further information visit www.britishhorsefeeds.com
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