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Nominations are now open for the Horse & Hound Awards 2022

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The Horse & Hound Awards, in partnership with NAF, are back for 2022! CELEBRATING THE VERY BEST IN E

The Horse & Hound Awards, in partnership with NAF, are back for 2022! [View this email online]( CELEBRATING THE VERY BEST IN EQUESTRIANISM We’re back! Yes, the Horse & Hound Awards return for the seventh year in a row, running again in partnership with NAF. Last year’s awards enjoyed fabulous participation, with over 103,000 votes cast. We are thrilled to be planning another glittering ceremony at Cheltenham Racecourse. Some 300 people, including Olympic and Paralympic superstars, will gather to enjoy a glamorous evening of champagne, winner reveals and dancing. As in previous years, the H&H Award winners will be nominated and voted for by you, the readers. We seek to recognise both the big names who have made 2022 special and the unsung heroes who make it possible for all of us to enjoy equestrian sport and our horses, at whatever level. Nominations are completely free; put yourself or someone you know up for one of these prestigious awards now! [NOMINATE NOW]( Nominations close at 5pm on 22 September 2022 CATEGORIES PIVO Amateur Rider of the Year NAF Five Star PROFEET Farrier of the Year Absorbine Groom of the Year Agria Horse of a Lifetime Bloomfields Horse of the Year HorseDialog Inspiration of the Year Horse & Hound Lifetime Achievement Equipe Moment of the Year Equo Pony of the Year Pikeur Professional Rider of the Year Baileys Horse Feeds Vet of the Year Horse & Hound Podcast Volunteer of the Year Tommy Hilfiger Equestrian Young Rider of the Year JOIN US ON THE NIGHT Table and ticket bookings are now open for the Horse & Hound Awards 2022! Join us on 30 November to celebrate the 2022 Winners at our star-studded ceremony at Cheltenham Racecourse, the perfect location for a glamorous equestrian awards. [BOOK NOW]( KINDLY SUPPORTED BY If you have any questions about the nomination process or table bookings please email Kate Smith: kate.smith@futurenet.com [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from Future Marketing emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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