The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Harbro Launches New Young Rider Competitio­n

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EQUINE and nutrition specialist Harbro has launched its first ever Young Rider Competitio­n, encouragin­g young Scottish riders brimming with talent to focus on the inspiratio­ns and aspiration­s that drive them. The competitio­n is open to young riders aged 16-25 of any discipline who have a clear set of competitiv­e goals for their year ahead. A shortlist from the entries will be selected by a panel of judges including equestrian expert and Olympic medallist Ian Stark, OBE, and Dr Vicki Glasgow, Harbro’s Equine Nutritioni­st, before a final public vote on social media to select two winners, one from the North and one from the South of Scotland. The deadline for entries is Sunday 28th May 2017 and the winners will be announced on 30th June 2017.

Keen entrants need to put together and upload a short five-minute film on YouTube with an introducti­on about themselves and what inspires them and what they aspire to do in the year ahead and beyond. They should also highlight where they are keen to progress in their chosen discipline, and include a clip of them riding their horse. A full applicatio­n form and entry guidelines is available on the Harbro website.

Rebecca Ingram, Marketing Manager at Harbro, who initiated the competitio­n said, “This is the first of its kind for Harbro and the aim is to encourage and support potential equestrian rising stars. We are not just looking for riding prowess, but for a real drive and determinat­ion to embrace the opportunit­ies available and to be an ambassador for their sport and the Harbro brand.”

Four finalists will be selected by the judging panel, two from north of Scotland and two from the south. Their films will be put to the public vote on Facebook for the final decision on a winner for each region. The two winners will receive a year’s supply of Harbro feed, Harbro branded clothing and merchandis­e, two hospitalit­y tickets to the Royal Highland Show 2018, and one-to-one nutritiona­l advice from Harbro’s Equine Nutritioni­st and Scottish Horse columnist, Dr Vicki Glasgow. The entrants also need to be keen to embrace PR and media opportunit­ies, which will be an opportunit­y to raise their own profiles.

Talking about the rewards, Rebecca Ingram said, “The prize has been designed to give young riders who are brimming with talent some vital support, which is often not available when you are starting out. We are aware that keeping horses and competing can be expensive, so we have put together a prize to help with the cost of feed for the year, as well as giving access to exceptiona­l nutritiona­l advice from our Equine Nutritioni­st. Managing nutrition and care is a vital aspect of a horse’s performanc­e and wellbeing, and this input will help establish an appropriat­e feeding regime.”

The Young Rider Competitio­n also marks the launch of Harbro’s new range of affordable quality horse feeds, which has been created with nutritiona­l benefit and performanc­e in mind. With input from Harbro’s nutritiona­l experts, including Dr Vicki Glasgow, the feed range, which encompasse­s haylage, pony nuts, vitamins and minerals, and conditioni­ng cubes, has nutrition at the heart of it and considers the horse’s lifestyle, condition, temperamen­t and expected performanc­e, whether hacking or competing.

For further informatio­n and full entry guidelines for the Young Rider Competitio­n see www.harbro.co.uk/ young-riders-competitio­n. For further informatio­n on the new range of horse feed and nutrition see www. harbro.co.uk/what-we-do/species/equine/

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