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HORSE & HOUND PUBLISHES SHOW DIRECTORIES
February 14, 2006
Horse & Hound - the UK's leading equestrian magazine brand – is producing three show directories across February and March – traditionally the biggest-selling issues of the year – helping equestrian enthusiasts plan their 2006 season.
With over 10,000 shows listed, as well as listings for affiliated and unaffiliated events across all major disciplines and show secretaries' contact details, the Horse & Hound Show Directories are a must-have for every equestrian competitor.
Part one goes on sale February 16 and is packed with unmissable features including:
- Show Jumping: Looking to the future with the British Show Jumping Association's youngest ever chairman Michael Mac
- Dressage: What is Classical Dressage?
- Showing: Amateur riders – can they really win against the professionals?
- Driving: Up and coming young drivers
- Hunting: One year after the ban, how is Britain doing?
- Superstitious riders: four leafed clovers, smelly socks and shaved legs – Riders reveal their superstitions,
- Intrepid reporting: the Horse & Hound team tries out new horse sports.
Each show directory will also include all your regular favourites – news, reports, results and hundreds of horses for sale.
The biggest issues of the year, the
Horse & Hound Show Directories start with part one on sale February 16, priced £2.10.
Part two goes on sale on February 23, and part 3 on March 2.
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Editors' notes
Horse & Hound is the UK's leading equestrian magazine brand with a weekly readership of 247,000. As the world's oldest equestrian magazine and only weekly, it delivers a heritage of editorial excellence to readers and proven value for advertisers. It appeals to the dedicated and affluent equestrian consumer whose interests cover all aspects of horse sport, from eventing to endurance, polo to point-to-pointing, and hunting to showing. Every week Horse & Hound brings its readers the latest news, reports and results, supported with in-depth features, previews and interviews.
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