Get Smart to Sponsor The British Horse Society TREC League
in 2004
The British Horse Society is pleased to announce that Get
Smart, a leading mail order company in the UK, is to sponsor
the BHS TREC League in 2004.
Founded in 1998, Get Smart offers the widest choice of horse
clipping products by mail order, and the company is a strong
believer in customer care and service. With highly competitive
prices, quality products, a unique after-sales service and
free next day delivery, it is easy to see why more people
are turning to Get Smart.
The BHS TREC league includes all affiliated BHS TREC competitions
throughout the year with competitors' four best placings deciding
the Champion Pair and Champion Individual in the two divisions,
taking in the popular Level 1 and 2 classes and the more advanced
Level 3 and 4 events. The League is one of the major motivating
factors for enthusiastic competitors, and is always keenly
contested. Standings in the League table can be viewed by
logging onto the TREC pages at www.bhs.org.uk The competition
culminates in the annual Presentation of Awards in January
and this year prizes will include a top of the range set of
horse clippers from Get Smart.
Rob Jones, Head of BHS TREC says, "We are absolutely
delighted that Get Smart have offered their support to this
up and coming sport. With interest in BHS TREC competitions
and the TREC League growing daily, the decision by Get Smart
to become involved is fantastic timing. BHS and BRC members
will benefit immediately with a 5% discount on orders over
£50, and the BHS TREC League will reap the rewards for
the whole of 2004."
* TREC was introduced to riders in Great Britain by the British
Horse Society in 1998. The competition immediately became
very popular and the Society now holds in excess of 50 events,
with upwards of 2,500 riders involved all over the country.
* BHS TREC is a three-phase event consisting of orienteering
on horseback, following a route on a map at pre-determined
speeds, a control of paces test, and a cross-country obstacle
course that involves negotiating hazards that a rider might
encounter out hacking in the countryside. It is completely
in tune with The British Horse Society's objectives to help
riders improve their skills to make riding in the countryside
safer and more enjoyable.
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