Posted: 13th October 2022 | Back to news feed

The thrills and spills of the Animalintex® Pony Club Mounted Games proved a hit with competitors and spectators at Osberton International Horse Trials.

With the games taking place in an arena at the heart of the event site the action really captured the imagination of spectators who lined the arena to enjoy the fast pace of competition.

Twelve teams made up of five riders and their ponies travelled from up and down the country to compete in heats of different mounted games that test their riding skills and accuracy, the teams then went on to battle it out for victory in the finals.

It was North Warwickshire Pony Club that claimed the triumphed in both the Junior and Senior Finals to round off a successful day for the club.

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The winning teams were presented with Animalintex® branded rugs with the second place teams taking home an Animalintex® Goodie Bag full of first aid products. There was a rosette and complimentary pack of Animalintex® for every competitor to ensure nobody went home empty handed.

Said Lisa Lambert, Head of Product Management: “The enthusiasm of the competitors in the Pony Club Mounted Games is infectious and to see so many spectators take an interest in the action was fantastic.  

“Supporting competition at this level is so rewarding when you see the delight on the faces of the young riders as they galloped around the ring during the lap of honour. A big thank you also to the Osberton organisers, BEDE Events for providing a platform for young riders to compete alongside their eventing heroes.”

Robinson Animal Healthcare has a wide range of products for all your first aid requirements including the market-leading Animalintex® and the legendary Veterinary Gamgee®.

For more information contact Robinson Animal Healthcare on 01909 735000 or visit www.robinsonhealthcare.com  

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