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Are you off to Olympia? Here’s why you should visit the Horse & Hound stand…


  • Are you making a trip to Olympia, the London International Horse Show this year (15-21 December)?

    Are you making a trip to Olympia, the London International Horse Show, this year (15-21 December)?

    If so, make sure to visit the Horse & Hound stand (GH2) where we have great subscription offers. You can either receive 30% off and your choice of a free gift, including items such as Mark Todd chaps, Townend quilted jackets, Treadstep sport tops and Woof Wear eventing boots, or save a huge 50% if you choose not to take the gift.

    Our new equestrian annual will also be available on the stand at a reduced price. The 2015 Equestrian Year is a beautiful 164-page annual that features top action from across the equestrian disciplines, including eventing, dressage, showjumping, showing and racing.

    You can also find out more about Equo — our brand new event entry website — on the H&H stand.

    With the system, riders can say farewell to chequebooks, stamps and ringing up to check your entry has been received. Instead you can enter quickly and easily online via Equo’s secure payment system using your laptop or smart phone from wherever you are, saving you time and hassle in return for a small booking fee.

    For show organisers Equo offers a free listing and entries service and you can enjoy all the benefits of the built-in show management services free of charge.

    Win a riding holiday

    There will also be a fantastic chance to win the riding holiday of a lifetime — an all-inclusive, luxury African riding safari.

    Horse & Hound has teamed with Zara’s Planet to offer you the opportunity to win this unforgettable experience. The prize also includes return flights from either the UK or Ireland and the choice of 11 unique safari destinations. Be sure to visit stand GH2 to enter.

    Don’t miss our full report from Olympia in 24 December issue of Horse & Hound magazine

     

     

     

     

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