The USEA is delighted to welcome World Equestrian Brands as a Gold Level Sponsor of the 2011 USEA American Eventing Championships and sponsor of the USEA Leaderboard. World Equestrian Brands will be providing a bevy of amazing prizes for winners of the AEC including Amerigo Saddles, a Mattes pad, a Vespucci bridle, and Equilibrium boots. In addition World Equestrian Brands will be awarding a prize to the Rider of the Year.
“World Equestrian Brands, LLC, is grateful for the opportunity to be a USEA sponsor for the 2011 American Eventing Championships,” said Robin Moore, owner of World Equestrian Brands. “We have great respect for these riders and their horses, and our products – Amerigo and Vega, Vespucci, Mattes, and Equilibrium, meet the needs of these dynamic competitors. It’s very rewarding to be involved with the USEA, and be able to provide some prizes for all the hard work and dedication that bring the horse and rider teams to the AEC.”
The mission at World Equestrian Brands is to provide world class, high performance equestrian products with hassle-free, personalized service backed by the experience of a team of riders.
They are dedicated to the equine industry and are constantly taking steps to be involved in the industry’s many facets. As riders themselves, they are continually reaching out to other riders, competitors, organizers, and retail stores to listen to their needs and the problems they are trying to solve with their equipment.
World Equestrian Brands will have a booth in the Vendor Area of the 2011 USEA American Eventing Championships at Chattahoochee Hills in Georgia. Be sure to stop by to learn about their wonderful products and pick up a special something for your horse.
Interested in sponsoring the 2011 USEA AEC? Contact [email protected]. This year’s USEA AEC is 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.
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