Horseandhound.co.uk - Full Article
Eleanor Jones
06:58 - 12 August, 2016
ANYONE who entered the last of this summer’s endurance rides at Euston Park on Sunday (13 August) was to be offered “a raft of enhanced incentives” – including the chance to win a holiday to Dubai.
“To celebrate the final ride of four”, organisers, and the sponsors of the HH Sheikh Mohammed Endurance Festival, offered each British entrant a £250 allowance to cover entry fees and travel costs, plus free local hotel accommodation.
This was boosted to £400 for those who entered by 7 August, while overseas entrants were offered £800...
Read more at http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/250-allowance-offered-euston-park-endurance-entrants-587539#opffsIK5aPHekaF3.99
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