As one of the most enthusiastic sponsors of grass roots competitions in almost every discipline, Blue Chip has announced that due to ongoing uncertainty and confusion surrounding the Festival of Champions, it has withdrawn its title sponsorship support and is no longer involved with what has previously been a highlight in the company’s extensive sponsorship portfolio.
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“This was a really difficult decision”, admits Managing Director Jem Clay. “We have repeatedly asked for clarification about the future of this competition and which shows, if any, are going ahead this year, but we have been unable to get a satisfactory answer. Therefore we have reluctantly decided to end our current association with the Festival of Champions whilst this uncertainty remains. We remain open to reconsidering our involvement should the current situation be resolved, as these Championships gave the true amateur a chance to shine and we really hope that they will continue.”









Many thanks for agreeing to sponsor Amber, our ponies are looking great on their 

A very sad boy who had been in the field for 8 months over that horrid winter last year. Terrible feet dull, very poor, mud fever, rain scald. 6 months on he is fit and bouncy and cheeky and wonderful. I took him very slowly but am now autumn hunting, before a season, and hope to event next year. He is a lovely, lovely boy. 8 years old 1/2TB, 1/2ISH by Rich Rebel out of a King of Diamonds line mare. Interesting that he’s run up a bit light at the moment because of hunting, but the ‘light’ is now on a good shape body with promising top line, which means … it just looks light and not poor and skinny. He’ll put it back on.





