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Premier Equestrian Joins The 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival As Sponsor

Wellington, FL (March 21, 2011) - Premier Equestrian, a leading supplier of horse jumps, dressage arenas, arena footing and stable accessories, is pleased to join the 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival as a sponsor. The Winter Equestrian Festival offers 12 weeks of top competition for world-class horses and riders and is held at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, Florida.

Premier Equestrian Joins The 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival As Sponsor
"Premier is very excited to be part of the Winter Equestrian Festival. The best horses and riders in the world descend on the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center from January 12 through April 3 and it is certainly considered the best show in the country," said Heidi Zorn, President of Premier Equestrian. "Premier is also dedicated to being the best, whether we are building jump courses or dressage rings, and we feel that being a sponsor at WEF is a perfect match for us."

Zorn said Premier is excited to place a logo-themed Premier sponsor jump at WEF and is also be designing custom sponsor jumps for the rings at the prestigious show grounds. "The Palm Beach International Equestrian Center is one of the most recognizable equestrian sporting venues in America and the Winter Equestrian Festival is the place that riders want to be in the winter. Premier is excited to be part of the action," she said.

Premier Equestrian focuses on maintenance free materials that will last outdoors yet be easy to move and store. "Our main focus is to provide our customers with safe, affordable and maintenance free products," Zorn said. New capabilities will allow the custom sponsor jumps to last several seasons without having to be refurbished or reconstructed. "We also have the capability to cut and form odd shapes and add custom 3-D elements into our jump designs."

GAs a sponsor of the United States Dressage Federation and supplier of the dressage arenas at the 2010 World Equestrian Games, Premier has made a name for themselves in the dressage world. Premier is also North America's leading jump supplier and offers a unique variety of versatile jumps and accessories. "We have a great many clients who use our jumps and jump accessories and they show at WEF every year," Zorn said. "All of our jumps feature lightweight, high quality maintenance free materials and we offer a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee."

Premier Equestrian offers three different jump lines, Baseline, PolyProTM and Burlingham Sports. "We offer our customers a wide selection of styles, prices and features," Zorn said. "We love the Wellington area and recently supplied the new Palm Beach Equine Sports Complex, located in Wellington, with ProTex footing for their new 220 x 90 covered dressage arena."

For more information on all Premier Equestrian products, including footing, dressage arenas, jumps and stable accessories, visit their website at www.PremierEquestrian.com or call 800-611-6109
The Winter Equestrian Festival is run by Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC, and Wellington Equestrian Partners. All 12 shows are "AA" rated and Jumper Rated 6 and WEF offers more than $6 million in prize money. For more information on WEF, visit www.equestriansport.com

Photo: Premier Equestrian is pleased to join the 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival as a sponsor. Shown here is Chris Jacobi, Senior Vice President of Equine Products for Farman, in front of the Vita Flex custom sponsor jumps made by Premier Equestrian. (Photo courtesy of JRPR- no credit necessary)