Jun 21, 2012

VTO Saddlery Sponsors the Nutrena USEA AEC for a Third Year

By USEA

The USEA is proud to announce that VTO Saddlery will once again join the cast of Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championships sponsors for a great competition at Chattahoochee Hills. VTO will pair with USEA for a third year in Fairburn, Georgia to conclude the last AEC hosted by Chattahoochee Hills.

VTO Saddlery began their USEA sponsorship at the 2010 AEC, where they sponsored the Novice Division. VTO then returned to the 2011 AEC and expanded their sponsorship to the Silver Level. This year, VTO Saddlery will return to the AEC and continue their sponsorship at the Silver Level once again.
"VTO Saddlery is thrilled to be returning as a Silver Sponsor of the American Eventing Championships at Chattahoochee Hills,” said owners Paul and Beth Arnold. “As the AEC have grown, I think this event has become more than a great championship - it is a celebration of eventing that attracts riders from all over the country who are truly passionate about their sport. When you get great people and great horses together at such a fantastic facility, you can't help but have a lot of fun. What makes this event particularly special for us is the opportunity to meet in person many of our Internet customers that we would otherwise know only from e-mails and phone calls. We are looking forward to it, and are delighted to be a part of it once again."
VTO Saddlery is a family-owned business located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. This past January marked VTO’s twelve year anniversary. VTO Saddlery primarily focuses on the sports of Eventing and Dressage, making their vast store and online services perfect for eventers.
This year, VTO will provide prizes for the highest placed riders at the AEC. The top six competitors in each division will receive gift certificates from VTO Saddlery, providing riders with a variety of VTO merchandise.
To find out more about VTO Saddlery or to shop around their online store, visit www.vtosaddlery.com. Also, be sure to look for VTO Saddlery if you plan to attend the 2012 AEC.
The Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championships Presented by Bit of Britain is being held from September 6-9, 2012 at Chattahoochee Hills in Fairburn, GA.
Interested in competing? Check out the qualifications.

Interested in attending? Visit the Chattahoochee Hills website or the AEC page on the USEA website for more information.

Interested in sponsoring the 2012 USEA AEC? Contact Leslie Mintz.

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