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Could your pony be a Breyer model?
22 June, 2007
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The Pony Club is inviting members to nominate their horse or pony to be made into a Breyer model, as part of celebrations for the Pony Club’s 80th anniversary next year.
UK members from any discipline are asked to submit a short essay to the Pony Club on why their horse or pony is special and why it would deserve this honour.
Breyer UK managing director Tony Mills said: “So many top riders got their start on special horses and ponies, and we’re excited to now have the opportunity, alongside The Pony Club, to honour these invaluable teachers.”
The winner will be announced at the Pony Club’s National Championships in 2008 and the new model will be launched in January 2009.
For each model sold Breyer have pledged to donate 50p to The Pony Club.
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