British Eventing Announce New Sponsorship
BE80(T) competitors will benefit from the advice of BE Accredited Coaches who will be on hand at each event to advise in the collecting ring, and on the showjumping and cross-country course walks.
As an added bonus all KBIS British Equestrian Insurance policy holders are entitled to one free day ticket to enter a BE80(T) section.
The JRN Programme is open to all eligible juniors who have their 14th to 18th birthday in the current year, are members of British Eventing and have registered with their regional coordinator. Riders must be capable of competing at British Eventing Novice level.
Liz Prest of KBIS British Equestrian Insurance said: "We are delighted to sponsor the BE80(T) series and to continue support of the JRN series with British Eventing.
"The JRN programme is well known through the world of eventing for helping young riders gain experience and progress up the ladder, while the BE80(T) series is very innovative and looks set to go from strength to strength.
"The team at KBIS look forward to working alongside British Eventing to help the BE80T and JRN series grow and develop.
"It is very exciting to be supporting the BE80 training series which helps to introduce new riders and horses to the sport with accredited trainers on hand to offer help and advice throughout the competition.
"At KBIS British Equestrian Insurance a number of our staff have evented over the years, progressing from the JRN series to representing Great Britain. We feel very close to the eventing scene and are delighted to be involved with a series that so many of our team can relate to."
The first of the 23 BE80(T) competitions scheduled for 2010 is on March 12-14 at Stafford.
The JRN series gets underway at Aldon in Somerset, on March 19-21and concludes with the JRN Championships at Weston Park in October which is run as a CCI*.
Added on: 15/01/10.
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