New Sponsor for ESNZ Endurance FEI Series 2014-15

New Sponsor for ESNZ Endurance FEI Series 2014-15
It is with great delight that ESNZ Endurance announces a new sponsorship deal with Energreen Nutrition for the coming season. Energreen are the New Zealand suppliers of the horse feed Maxisoy+ and the new series will be known as the Maxisoy ESNZ Endurance FEI Series.

ESNZ Endurance Board member Barbara Avery is thrilled to have the sponsorship accepted for the coming season which will see Maxisoy carrying the Naming Rights to both Non-Championship FEI events in the latter part of 2014.

The FEI Series also covers the three Championships events in 2015. Points will be collected from all five events for the CEI Senior and Junior/Young Rider classes. The combination with the highest score in both categories will be crowned the FEI Series winners for 2015. Maxisoy will award $500 cash to both winners, along with a prize.

The 40–79km Series, which Maxisoy sponsored at the National end of year Prize Giving Awards Dinner in Palmeston North recently, will continue into the new season. The Senior & Junior winners will also receive a voucher & prize at the 2015 end of year Awards.

Maxisoy’s new sponsorship brings a four year involvement with ESNZ Endurance which thanks Emma Holland, Energreen Nutrition’s Field Representative from Australia for her continued support shown to Endurance in New Zealand. An enthusiastic Endurance rider herself, Emma has supplied excellent volumes of product for prizes, in particular for the coming season which sees an increase to twenty four bags per event. The Maxisoy FEI Series will carry a value of approximately $6500 for this season.

Makahiwi Arabians, who are well known for breeding competitive Endurance horses, sponsor the impressive senior trophy for the series winner and since its introduction contributed cash into the series, which up until this past season has financed the purchase of buckles for the series winners.

Maxisoy+ Low GI Super Fibre Pellets allow horse owners the benefits of a cost effective feed that supports optimum health and performance in all horse breeds from the casual pleasure hack through to the elite performance athlete. Maxisoy+ offers superior digestibility over many forage fibre sources [75% digestible fibre compared with hay and chaff 40 – 50% digestible fibre] and is often available at a lower cost than fibres such as beetpulp and chaff.

With the benefits Maxisoy+ has for the Endurance horse, this sponsorship will provide an excellent partnership, that will work hand in hand to benefit all involved.

ESNZ Endurance appreciates and thanks Energreen Nutrition/Maxisoy for their continued support for the approaching season.