Posted: 17th March 2017 | Back to news feed

Leading manufacturer of animal first aid products, Robinson Animal Healthcare is delighted to welcome event riders, Kevin and Emma McNab, to their team of sponsored riders.

Mcnab sponsorship

Kevin and Emma both moved to England from their native Australia in 2012 to pursue their eventing dreams.

A regular on the Australian National Squad, Kevin was shortlisted for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, and the relocation to the UK provided an opportunity to concentrate on his own riding career and move away from coaching.

Emma is currently a member of the Australian National Elite Squad with her 12-year-old gelding, Belcam Bear.

Based at their yard in Surrey, Kevin and Emma have a team of exciting horses to compete in 2017 from young horses up to 4* level, and will be in action at some of the leading events around the world.

As ambassadors for Robinson Animal Healthcare, the couple will be provided with products to meet all the first aid needs of their horses, including market-leading brands such as Animalintex® and Veterinary Gamgee®.

Kevin and Emma are honoured to be associated with some of the most well-known brand names on the market. Kevin said: “It is very reassuring to know that our horses are going to have access to some of the best quality and safest products available. We are both proud to represent Robinson Animal Healthcare.”

Marketing Communications Manager, Andrea Bradshaw said: “We are thrilled to have Kevin and Emma on board and can’t wait to begin working with them. As experts in animal first aid, our products will help treat minor injuries both at home and away at competitions and also post exercise to reduce the risk of injuries occurring.”

For more information on the Robinson Animal Health Care range contact them on 01909 735000 or visit www.robinsonhealthcare.com

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