Are You Interested in Supporting Life After Racing? - TSHA National Titles Sponsorship Opportunities

Tara Madgwick - Monday March 18

The Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association provides competition classes Australia wide for all thoroughbreds and in May all roads will lead to Stonewall Equestrian on the Central Coast of NSW for the annual National Titles (May 23 – 26) and as a sponsor you can be a part of this outstanding event showcasing the very best in life after racing.

Click here for more information.

Krissy Harris and her team have worked hard to establish a diverse program of classes that slot into existing shows around the country, but the jewel in the crown for all competitors is a trip to Stonewall for Nationals which features showjumping, dressage, hacking and the ever popular fashions on the field.

Last year’s Nationals took place in November, but in consultation with members of the equestrian, racing and bloodstock communities a move to May was decided on to slot into the weekend after the annual Scone standalone race meeting.

Teams Challenge events are super popular with the riders and the crowd!

TSHA are seeking sponsors and co-sponsors for this event and there are opportunities to become involved beginning with sponsorship of individual classes right through to naming rights and Racing Team sponsorships.

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The Teams Challenge is a fantastic jumping event where teams of four riders compete in a two round World Cup format with two competitions run at 90cm (Maiden Teams) and 1.10 to 1.20m (Racing Teams).

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This show cannot exist without racing and bloodstock industry support and TSHA invite both individuals and businesses to be involved in this amazing celebration of the versatility of thoroughbreds in their new careers after racing.

For more information on sponsorship contact Krissy Harris on 0459 168 782 or Nicole Poetsch on 0418 683 802 or email info@thoroughbredsporthorse.com.au

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