Webster
New User
Hello, I am new to this forum and relatively new to the internet so please bear with me, but have been told by one of your members that you may be able to help.
Many years ago I evented at Novice level, but gave it up to start my own business when horses had to take a back seat. Now with the business established and family grown up, I went to an event with some friends and realised how I would love to get involved with it all again, although not riding as I am past that!
The friends suggested that perhaps I could do this by sponsoring a rider through my business. However i have been away from the scene for so long I am not sure where to start. Looking at websites the well known riders seem to have several sponsors and i am not looking to be a name on a list, but rather be involved, coming to events and following the horses I sponsor. As such I thought perhaps being the title sponsor of a lesser known professional rider would be a better option. My budget would be in the region of £10,000 a year and I would hope to recoup a proportion of that in new business from the promotion of my company which is not equestrian, but would appeal to country home owners.
In short I am wanting to know if this sounds feasible and what i could expect to get for my support. I intend to contact British Eventing for more advice, but wanted to get some pointers first. Also I am anxious to find a talented rider who needs and deserves my support rather than someone already with financial resources. Any advice much appreciated, thanks.
Many years ago I evented at Novice level, but gave it up to start my own business when horses had to take a back seat. Now with the business established and family grown up, I went to an event with some friends and realised how I would love to get involved with it all again, although not riding as I am past that!
The friends suggested that perhaps I could do this by sponsoring a rider through my business. However i have been away from the scene for so long I am not sure where to start. Looking at websites the well known riders seem to have several sponsors and i am not looking to be a name on a list, but rather be involved, coming to events and following the horses I sponsor. As such I thought perhaps being the title sponsor of a lesser known professional rider would be a better option. My budget would be in the region of £10,000 a year and I would hope to recoup a proportion of that in new business from the promotion of my company which is not equestrian, but would appeal to country home owners.
In short I am wanting to know if this sounds feasible and what i could expect to get for my support. I intend to contact British Eventing for more advice, but wanted to get some pointers first. Also I am anxious to find a talented rider who needs and deserves my support rather than someone already with financial resources. Any advice much appreciated, thanks.