Hotel, Sport & Leisure Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:16 PM
Suzuki GB is supporting the Houghton International Horse Trials for the eighth consecutive year.
To celebrate this long association they are providing the 12-month loan of a KingQuad 400 to the owner of the highest placed horse in the CCI who has a British based owner.
“We feel extremely privileged to be involved with such a prestigious event for another year and to have the chance to touch base with our equestrian customers,” says Gareth Lumsdaine, ATV Sales and Marketing Manager, Suzuki GB.
Judy Skinner founder of the Event Horse Owners Association, comments: “The E.H.O.A. is delighted that, by providing such an exciting prize for owners, Suzuki GB is showing all those in Eventing that owners play an essential – indeed critical – role in the sport.”
Alec Lochore, Organiser of the trials, commented: “We are delighted to be offering this amazing prize from Suzuki and are we extremely grateful for their continued support.”
Suzuki GB will also be supporting the event with the loan of their hard-working ATVs to travel between the cross-country jumps collecting the score sheets. They will have a trade stand at the show providing information and advice on Suzuki's full range of practical and comfortable ATVs as well as current offers and promotions such as free Workwear Kits and the Courtesy ATV scheme.
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