Longtime USEA Sponsor, Saratoga Horseworks, will be returning for a sixth year as a Bronze Level Sponsor of the Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships.
AEC participants will once again have the chance to win gift certificates to purchase their own Saratoga Horseworks items, and also take home one of the coveted champion Saratoga Horseworks coolers. Saratoga Horseworks coolers have been proudly worn by the AEC champions for the past several years.
“Saratoga Horseworks is proud to sponsor the AEC for the 6th consecutive year,” said Saratoga Horseworks representative, Jordan Wills. “The AEC always bring out the best competitors and their loyal supporters, it's a great place to share our 100% Made in the USA product line. Our goal is to provide horses and their human’s custom American Made garments and accessories to make them feel and look their best. Competing at the AEC requires a lot of preparation. SHW wants to help make your equine partner look as good as he feels, why not with a custom American Made garment?”
Saratoga Horseworks, Ltd. was established in 1988. They are a leader in the Custom Horse Clothing industry and use 100% American Made Products. They take great care to ensure the fit and comfort of your horse, as well as accommodating the varying tastes and styles of owners! From high tech fabrics to embroidery, and everything in between, Saratoga Horseworks will make your Custom Horse Clothing dreams a reality!
Interested in sponsoring the 2011 Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships? Contact [email protected]. This year’s USEA AEC are being held from September 8-11 at Chattahoochee Hills in Fairburn, Georgia. For more information on the event check the AEC page on the USEA website or the Chattahoochee Hills site.
Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo were pure class in the final, tense moments of the MARS Badminton Horse Trials, jumping faultlessly to regain the title they won two years ago by just 1 penalty.
Day 3 of competition at the Yanmar America Tryon International Spring Three-Day Event presented by Tow & Collect showcased Clayton Frederick’s course design at the picturesque White Oak Cross-country course at Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort (Tryon International). The leaderboard of the CCI4*-L division saw a shakeup after two phases of competition.
here was a dramatic finish to cross-country day at the MARS Badminton Horse Trials when the top two riders, Oliver Townend, with Paul and Diana Ridgeon's mare Cooley Rosalent, and Ros Canter with Lordships Graffalo, were both awarded 15 penalties for going the wrong side of a fence flag.
The Yanmar America Tryon International Spring Three-Day Event presented by Tow & Collect kicked off Thursday with dressage in the International Stadium and Rings 6/7, continuing into Friday.