Posted: 15th February 2022 | Back to news feed
Another top rider chooses Martin Collins Enterprises. 6-time Paralympic Gold Medallist, Natasha Baker OBE has recently invested in giving her horses the world’s finest synthetic training surface from Martin Collins.
After watching the Sydney Paralympics in 2000, at 10 years old, she announced to her parents that one day she was going to win a Gold Medal, and that she did! Natasha has gone on to win 6 Paralympic Gold Medals and continues to take the world by storm.
As a result of her incredible achievements Natasha was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2013 and Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2022 New Years’ Honours for services to equestrianism.
Natasha’s top-level horses require exceptional energy return and stability under foot in their training at home. This is why she opted for Ecotrack as it is designed with the competition horse in mind and can be specially crafted to meet the needs of each discipline, for Natasha this was dressage.
Natasha commented
“I am so impressed with my new Martin Collins surface. I ask a lot of my horses so making sure I have the best possible surface for them is paramount. I know that Ecotrack by Martin Collins is the best synthetic surface on the market, and it is hugely beneficial to be able to ride in all weather conditions to ensure our training isn’t interrupted. I would recommend Martin Collins to anyone who wants the best training surfaces for their horses, they are worth every penny.”
Ecotrack was developed to support big-moving performance horses and is the arena surface of choice for professionals and international events alike. This competition surface is a blend of mixed fibres and high-grade industrial washed silica sand with a wax coating.
For more information call 01488 71100 or visit www.martincollins.com
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