SPILLERS® Appoints Sarah Elphick As Its New Competition Nutritionist For The South
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SPILLERS® has appointed Sarah Elphick as its new competition nutritionist for the south of England. She joins the SPILLERS® competition nutrition team, who are in great demand around the country providing free, expert nutrition consultations and support to competition yards. As a successful competition rider herself Sarah has an excellent understanding of the market, as well as a thorough knowledge of horse nutrition.
Based in Gloucestershire, Sarah is responsible for the whole of the south of England and Wales, from Peterborough across to Pembrokeshire and below. She holds an equine studies degree from Warwickshire College and has previously worked with Genus Equine, managed a show jumping yard and been travelling groom for the show jumper Guy Goosen.
Sarah still has an active interest in show jumping but also enjoys producing young horses and re-schooling retired race horses. She currently has a five-year-old ex-racer, Bethlehem, with whom she hopes to compete in show jumping this year. She said: “I am really excited to work for such a well-respected brand and can’t wait to utilise my equestrian knowledge and passion within my new role.”
SPILLERS® competition feeds are the brand of choice for many of the country’s top riders, including Tim Stockdale, William Fox Pitt, Scott Brash and Jeanette Brakewell. If you have a yard of seven or more horses and would like a visit from Sarah Elphick (South) or her colleague Alexandra Ashley (North) or would like some friendly feeding advice over the phone please call Alexandra on 07557 110636, e-mail [email protected] or Sarah on 07584 956854, e-mail [email protected]. Alternatively you can ring the SPILLERS® Care-Line on + 44 (0)1908 226626, email to [email protected] or visit the SPILLERS® website at www.spillers-feeds.com.4149 views
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23rd March, 2012 14h20
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