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British
Equine Event Round-Up! |
Leisure
riders, professionals and many more enjoyed the two-day equestrian
extravaganza at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, November 2-3, benefiting
from the series of displays, demonstrations, lectures and seminars
given by Europe's leading equestrian manufacturers, competitors
and celebrities.
An
attendance of 15,600, the event's third highest figure ever, saw
exhibitors doing brisk business. David Storrar, Director of Exhibitions
at the Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) said, "There
was a very positive response to this year's event proving yet again
that the event is an outstanding success, attracting support from
all equestrian spheres. We are delighted so many renowned equestrian
personalities joined us, and we are riding away from this event
with more ideas to build on for next year."
Reaseheath
College, Cheshire, won this year's Best college stand trophy and
£200 for their student fund. Stand judge Rhiannon Davies from
RASE commented, "The stand's highly relevant road safety content,
presentation and staffing ensured that many visitors were drawn
to the exhibit. This was credit to the college's students who designed,
constructed and staffed the stand throughout the weekend."
Writtle College of Chelmsford came a close second.
The
BETA sponsored Best trade stand awards went to saddle manufacturers
Thorowgood Limited in the eighteen square metre and under class
and Hilton Herbs for the best stand over eighteen metres.
Thorowgood - winners of the Best Trade Stand up to and including
18 square metres at this year's British Equnie Event, Stoneleigh
Andrea
Oakes, marketing manager at Thorowgood said, "The British Equine
Event was a great success for Thorowgood. We were delighted with
the number and quality of visitors both days and were overwhelmed
by the interest they showed in our products - especially our new
fit saddles."
Receiving
a crystal vase award for the third time, Hilton Herbs managing director
Tony Self said, "Hilton Herbs tries hard every year to create
an appealing and welcoming stand for the public - it encourages
other stands to make the effort and improve the visitors' shopping
experience."
Hilton Herbs - winners for the 3rd year of Best Trade Stand over
18 square metres at this year's British Equine Event, Stoneleigh
Park
A
clear and informative presentation produced by the Haflinger Society
of Great Britain won the Best breed stand award. Chairperson Lesley
Brown commented "We are a small society, but we've a team of
committed volunteers whose efforts were rewarded by the judges at
this year's event. We're really pleased with the result and will
be back at the British Equine Event next year!"
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Sheffield
student and Master's student, Lynn Uttley, receiving the Eqvalan
Thesis of the Year Award at the British Equine Event, Stoneleigh
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The
Eqvalan Thesis of the Year Award was won for the second year in
a row by a student from Hartpury college, Gloucestershire. Lynne
Uttley, originally from Sheffield, presented her thesis entitled
"A study to determine whether the use of electrical grinding
equipment on equine cheek teeth can initiate a rise in temperature
sufficient to cause thermal damage" to a panel of three judges
from across the equine industry. She beat off stiff competition
from four other finalists including the runner-up Irishman Jack
Murphy from the University of Limerick. Lynne, now continuing her
studies at Masters level at Hartpury, won a silver plate, £500
and the chance to address the National Equine Forum in March next
year.
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