Equipe Saddles se convierte en sponsor de la Pony Spring Tour 2026

El comité de poneys de Show Jumping Ireland ha anunciado a Equipe Saddles, en asociación con Demlay Equestrian, como el nuevo patrocinador nacional de la Pony Spring Tour League 2026. La gira comienza el 7 de marzo de 2026 e incluye cinco etapas de competición. Sirve como preparación clave para el evento de la Royal Dublin Society.

La Pony Spring Tour League 2026, organizada por Show Jumping Ireland, comenzará el próximo sábado 7 de marzo y abarcará cinco etapas, culminando en una final en Mullingar el 18 de abril. Esta serie ofrece a los jinetes de poneys experiencia esencial y competición en clases estándar de una y dos estrellas, desarrollando habilidades de cara al destacado espectáculo Royal Dublin Society (RDS) de la temporada. Equipe Saddles, en colaboración con Demlay Equestrian, asume el papel de patrocinador nacional. Con más de 25 años de trayectoria, Equipe es reconocida a nivel global por el diseño y fabricación de sillas de montar y accesorios ecuestres premium adecuados para diversas disciplinas. Los productos de la marca son favoritos de jinetes internacionales de élite, como Donald Whitaker, la medallista de oro olímpica Laura Collett y Ros Canter. En Irlanda, Demlay Equestrian respalda la marca Equipe, liderada por su propietaria Helen Dempsey. Todos los detalles de inscripción y fechas del calendario estarán disponibles a través de SJI Live. Este patrocinio resalta el papel de la gira en el cultivo de jóvenes talentos en salto de obstáculos, proporcionando una plataforma estructurada para que poneys y jinetes compitan a niveles competitivos.

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