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Looking to sell your horse?

Equestrian Life is offering the chance to advertise your horse (or agistment, training and coaching services!) during the live stream of our April video competition...

Adele Severs

Published 26 Apr 2020


Looking to sell your horse?

Equestrian Life is offering the chance to advertise your horse (or agistment, training and coaching services!) during the live stream of our April video competition.

Adverts appear at the end of your test (if you are entered in the competition), or will be placed during ‘breaks’ in the competition should you not be a competitor.

Adverts are just $25 each, however if you are also competing, the rate is discounted to $20 per advert.

Find out more here.

We’ve also recently announced prizes for the April competition – click here to find out what they are!

What does the competition involve?

It’s essentially a video competition where you film yourself, send us the footage, and we will mark your moves.

What classes are on offer? Preliminary to Advanced

Who is judging? Roger Fitzhardinge!

How much are entries? $25 entry per event ($20 when you enter two or more classes)

How do I enter? Click here for more details.

And there’s more… Once entries are closed and footage is received, Equestrian Life will live stream a compilation of entries, with judging from Roger Fitzhardinge carried out in ‘real-time’ as the stream goes live! Let’s bring back the spectators!??If you would like to enter, head over to our event website and register your details. Once you’ve registered, you will be able to get your entries in!

EQ Life would like to thank Equestrian Australia for the use of their tests. Although this event is not EA affiliated, the EA Dressage Committee is supportive of these activities and wishes all involved the very best with their training during these difficult times.

To learn more about how our April competition works and to register, click here.

PLEASE NOTE: Our priority is your health and safety. The impact of Covid-19 on the equestrian community is fluid. When entering, it is the rider’s responsibility to ensure that their participation does not violate any guidelines issued by the Federal or State governments, Equestrian Australia, its state branches and other riding associations. We are forever grateful to these organisations for keeping us all safe.

Not ready to enter in April? Stay tuned for May and June monthly competitions!

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