TRI Equestrian Sponsors EI100 Class at National Championships

| June 16, 2015

Eventing IrelandTRI Equestrian is to sponsor the hugely popular grass roots EI100 class at the Eventing Ireland National Championships taking place at Ballindenisk from 11-12 July.

 

TRI Equestrian will be providing vouchers totalling €1000 which will be split between the top 6 riders in the EI100 class.  This is in addition to the prize money where the EI100 National Champion can look forward to receiving a cheque for €200.

 

TRI Equestrian has been sponsoring the TRI Equestrian EI100 series for the past five years, with the leagues seeing over 100 horse/rider combinations taking part.

 

Charlotte Donovan from TRI Equestrian said “TRI Equestrian are thrilled to be continually involved with Eventing Ireland and excited to sponsor the first EI100 National Championships. We hope the 2015 Championship will be a huge success and that it will continue to grow over the coming years.“

 

TRI Equestrian is nestled in the Curragh, the heart of horse country in county Kildare. There are two retail outlets, the flagship store on the Curragh beside the racetrack and their recently opened Northern store at the Meadows show grounds, in Lurgan. Equestrian knowledge is a must for all the retail team and they are proud to offer a diverse range of specialist knowledge in equine care across all the equestrian disciplines. Their huge retail range has evolved by listening closely to customers to make sure their range offers value and choice, with a dash of style thrown in for good measure.

 

TRI Equestrian offers the busy rider the opportunity to browse their extensive online store and have their orders delivered, and a Click & Collect in store option in addition to ordering by phone.

 

Eventing Ireland would like to thank TRI Equestrian for its continued support by sponsoring the EI100 class at the National Championships.

 

Entries for the National Championships can be made online via the Eventing Ireland website and close on 1 July.  To qualify for the National Championships, riders and horses will need to be registered with Eventing Ireland and must have successfully completed two events this year (prior to close of entries) in the classes they wish to compete in.  Riders competing in CNC2* classes and above must qualify as per current EI rules.

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