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700 Miles to Win Award - Orkney to West Sussex

Dear ,

Please find attached our Press Release covering the news that an Orkney based horse has won an  Award for having the Healthiest Body Condition in their Class recently at the Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead, West Sussex.

It would be really wonderful for this important Programme if you could feature it in your media output. 

Please feel free to contact me if you would like further information.

Best regards, Jennifer 










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Press Release

 

11thAugust 2022


#TheWeighToWin
The Royal International Horse Show from Hickstead was "Weight Aware"
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The Horse Trust is ramping up their Healthy Body Condition Awards with many Showing Shows signing up to be  ‘Weight-Aware'.  This recently included The RIHS at Hickstead on the last week of July. These coveted awards recognise and reward horses and ponies in the best condition as well as providing support and advice.  The British Equine Veterinary Association considers equine obesity to be one of the most serious risks to equines today.

 

The Awards were given in over 20 Classes and over 400 horses were body conditioned scored by our qualified experts: Tamzin Furtado PhD, Alison Talbot MRCVS and Dee Pollard from the British Horse Society.

 

We had winners from across the country; Devon to Orkney and everywhere in-between.

 

Class 176 The Amateur Small Riding Horse Championship
Dallamires Golden Touch is a 7 year old Oldenburg, owned and exhibited by Alannah Norquay. They came 3rd in the class out of 13 registered entries. Out of everyone receiving this coveted Award at the RIHS ‘Dash' and his connections have travelled the furthest - 700 miles from Orkney to West Sussex.  It was their first RIHS and this is a massive step forward for them.  Dash does Working Hunter Classes and dressage - scoring over 80 in his latest prelim. Allanah has had him since being an unbacked 3 year old.  She works full time at the airport and thinks it's important that horses, to keep healthy, should also have a job to do and do it well.  He's kept at home with 3 mares.  All this has contributed to Dash receiving the Award and being recognised as having the best body condition score in this Class.  (Photo supplied)

The RIHS has supported the programme since 2019, and is pleased to raise the profile for the awards at this year's event.  David Ingle, Director of Showing at the Royal International Horse Show, Hickstead and former Chairman of The Showing Council, said, "Showing is keen to become more educational and we are in an era of great improvement in equine welfare, with increasing scrutiny under social license.  This initiative shines a light on this important aspect of showing.  We will be making this award in more classes and highlighting the importance of correct weight to competitors at the RIHS this year", said David.  

 

What is The Weigh To Win Initiative?

 

The Horse Trust's programme is an important initiative to reward healthy equine body condition and raise awareness of healthy body condition in show horses.  Showing in particular is often seen to promote horses that are overweight and the aim is to challenge and educate on what is an ideal body condition.

 

The Healthy Equine Body Condition Awards are presented at events throughout the showing season providing friendly, supportive advice and guidance to owners, riders and producers, both at the events and during online training sessions and webinars.

 

Jan Rogers, Head of Research and Policy at The Horse Trust, says, "We get very upset by seeing photos of underweight horses in the media, but in reality, far more horses are obese than are underweight. This is worrying for vets who are finding that they have to treat these horses with serious health conditions like Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Laminitis. Peoples' perceptions of what is a healthy weight have shifted towards the higher body condition scores. We would like to help to reset this balance."

 

 

 

 

For further information about the Programme:Research funding | Innovative research into horse health (horsetrust.org.uk)and for details of how to get involved in the 2022programme, contact via emailjennifer@holdsworthpr.co.ukor telephone on 01903 892060.
 

ENDS

 

 

 

 

For more media information and photographs seehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DspCZH6zGRdi5NFTRc0m1dNOFB_vqGZu?usp=sharing

or contact Jennifer Cranford atjennifer@holdsworthpr.co.uk01903 892060.

 

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