TRETORN JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDERS HEAD FOR HAGEN
Wednesday 16 June 2010
A contingent of Juniors and Young Riders will arrive today to compete in the Junior/Young Rider Nations Cup Competition at CSIOJ/YR Hagen in Germany.
Shortlisted for the Junior Team are -
Pippa Allen from Stockton on Tees, Cleveland with Bonfire and Chianti Classico
Carian Scudamore from Cardigan Dyfed with Larino 0087 and Boy Major V/H Lindehof
Graham Gillespie from Alexandria, Dunbartonshire with USA Today
George Whitaker from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire with Tubana
Jessie Drea from Horsham, West Sussex with Baloufina and Cortaflex Touchable
Felix McCartney from Llandeilo, Dyfed with Evamore
Shortlisted for the Team are :-
Emily Davies from Clevedon, Avon with Cougar II and Traferro
Sam Hutton from Southampton, Hampshire with Astral 57 and Valentino II
Philippa Dobby from Ormskirk, Lancashire with Nirvana D’oc and Utah VII
Matthew Sampson from Sheffield, South Yorkshire with Pits Daughter and Rush on M
Tim Page from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk with Quentin Tarantino and Wyoming
Chef d’Equipe : Corinne Bracken
Vet : John Killingbeck
The Junior riders will compete in one day of competition on Thursday the 17th June before the Nations Cup on Friday the 18th June and the Young riders will have two days of competition on the 17th and 18th June before the Nations Cup on Saturday the 19th of June.
You can follow the results on www.psi-events.de
Tretorn are sponsors of both the Great Britain Young Rider and Junior squads for 2010.
Tretorn was founded in 1891 by Johan Dunker in Helsingborg, Sweden. In 1904 Tretorn was manufacturing around one million rubberboots a year. The manufacturing of rubberboots and tennis balls continued until 1991 in Helsingborg, when they moved the production overseas, to Poland and other countries. Tretorn is today one of the leading manufacturers of rubberboots in Scandinavia and as well the third biggest producer in Europe of tennis balls. Tretorn riding boot was launched during 2007. Tretorn is today owned by PUMA AG.
The British Show Jumping Teams continue to be strongly supported by the UK Sport lottery funded BEF World Class programme.