Nutriscience Equine sponsors 2026 amateur eventing leagues

Nutriscience Equine Supplements has announced its sponsorship of the 2026 Eventing Ireland amateur leagues, underscoring its commitment to grassroots equestrian sports. The leagues cover EI110, EI100, and EI90 amateur classes, starting on March 8 at Barnadown, Co Wexford.

Nutriscience Equine Supplements, a longstanding supporter of Eventing Ireland, has expanded its involvement by sponsoring the 2026 amateur leagues. The company already partners with the National Championships and the spring and autumn international fixtures at Ballindenisk, and this new sponsorship highlights its dedication to the grassroots eventing community and the broader equestrian scene in Ireland.

The sponsored leagues include the EI110 Amateur, EI100 Amateur, and EI90 Amateur classes, running throughout the 2026 season. The season will commence on March 8 at Barnadown, Co Wexford.

Faith Morris, Nutriscience Equine's marketing manager, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership: “We’re excited to partner with Eventing Ireland for the Nutriscience Equine Amateur Eventing Leagues this year. Amateur riders are the backbone of eventing and are a passionate community, who value long-term horse wellbeing and performance. This partnership allows us to support amateur riders and demonstrate how our select product range helps horses perform better, recover faster and thrive in competition.”

Nikki Potterton, Chairman of Eventing Ireland, welcomed the sponsorship: “Eventing Ireland is delighted to welcome Nutriscience Equine as sponsor for all three amateur eventing leagues for 2026. Amateur riders are the backbone of grassroots eventing, and having a brand that is so clearly committed to equine health and performance support them at every level is hugely positive. We are very grateful to Nutriscience Equine for their investment in our amateur community.”

This collaboration aims to bolster amateur riders, emphasizing equine health and performance in competitive eventing.

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