SPILLERS® Appoint Competition Nutritionist For The North Of England
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4th February, 2011 20h10
Alexandra Ashley and Springalong Bracken
Based in Willoughby on the Wold in Leicestershire, Alexandra will be responsible for the north of England from Leicestershire up to Scotland. She holds a degree in nutrition from Nottingham University and this is her first full time position since graduating in 2010.
Alexandra has extensive knowledge of all aspects of equestrianism having been immersed riding and caring for horses and ponies since she was very small. For the past ten years she has been competing with British Showjumping up to Foxhunters level and is currently jumping two horses that she has produced herself; Pageant’s Diamond Girl, a four-year-old Irish Sport Horse that she has recently qualified for the British Novice and Discovery Regional Finals and Springalong Bracken, a seven-year-old Warmblood mare.
Alexandra said: “I am absolutely thrilled with my new appointment. My ambition was a role combining my passion for horses with my knowledge of nutrition and working for SPILLERS® is my absolute ideal.”
SPILLERS® competition feeds incorporate the latest scientific knowledge to provide the very best nutritional support and are used by many of the country’s top riders. If you would like Alexandra to visit your competition yard or stud, or would like some friendly feeding advice over the phone please call her on 07557 110636 or 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.More from
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