2013 Harmony Horse Trials gets sponsorship from EquineLUX
This year the popular equestrian event Harmony Horse Trials was held at the Beaulieu Farm, Ste-Justine-de-Newton, QC. Senior and Junior riders competed in Show Jumping, Dressage and Cross-Country not exclusively for the great prizes on offer but to also gain invaluable and highly rewarding experience.
- (1888PressRelease) August 25, 2013 - Seven divisions were sponsored by EquineLUX, a Canadian manufacturer of the innovative saddle pads. All participants qualified to compete at the Harmony Horse Trials had a chance of winning the Jumper SWEAT-WICKING non-slip Saddle Pad. "This unique saddle pad was designed to keep the horse more comfortable during a strenuous ride," said Max McArrow, CEO & Founder of EquineLUX. "Every EquineLUX saddle pad is thoroughly designed to satisfy even the most demanding horse riders and their horses."
Alayne Edwards and Public Affair (Preliminary), Erin Woodley and Misty Vale Bacardi (Training Jr), Melissa Boutin and Guy's Elegant Miss (Training Sr), Mylene Simoneau and Danke Schone (Pre-training Jr), Kara Edwards and Magnified (Pre-training Sr), Emily Reedman and Woodstock (Entry Jr), Blair Nicol and Conquest (Entry Sr) finished in 2st place. Well done. Both riders and their horses seemed to be very happy when receiving the saddle pad prizes.
EquineLUX congratulates all of the Harmony Horse Trials participants.
The EquineLUX team, professional sportswear and horse-wear designers, were inspired by the idea of engineering technically-progressive English saddle pads, combining both innovative and natural materials in the stylish design. EquineLUX Saddle Pads promote efficient sweat absorption, add reliable grip to the saddle, feature maximum breathability and comfortable fit.
Harmony Horse Trials was created initially through the efforts of Alan Law and Robert and Tracey Dickson following the demise of the long running Harwood Horse Trials. Over the years the event has made changes and has evolved into one the circuit's most popular competitions with an average of about 125 horses competing.
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