Equine Network Partners with US Equestrian in New Initiative

April 10, 2017–The AIM Equine Network is pleased to announce that its publication brands Dressage Today, EQUUS, Horse&Rider and Practical Horseman are Official Media and Education Partners of the US Equestrian Federation (US Equestrian).

Through this partnership, these publication brands will play an instrumental role in spreading US Equestrian’s shared vision: to bring the joy of horse sports to as many people as possible with shared promotional content and educational content exchanges. US Equestrian members will also receive special offers and discounts on publication subscriptions, Equine.com buying and selling services, USRider Equestrian Motor Plan services, AIM EquineU online educational courses and Equine Network Store purchases.

“The AIM Equine Network is proud to partner with US Equestrian in fostering our shared goal of the growth and increasing awareness of equestrian sport,” said AIM Equine Network Vice-President and Group Publisher Dave Andrick.

According to USEF Chief Marketing and Content Officer Vicki Lowell, content sharing will occur online, in print and in broadcasting―using articles, social media, videos and live streams―and will highlight USEF athletes, events and initiatives.

For more information, visit USEquestrian.org.

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