Irene Deem Creative Services: EQUESTRIAN SPORTS MARKETING
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Ashley Young Animation
 

The most successful horse shows are charity shows which attract a large audience and provide motivation for the business and non profit community to be involved.

 

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Tammy McDonald Trainer
 

 

DISCOVER EQUESTRIAN SPORT!

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Enjoy colorful personalities, legendary horses, amazing stories, amazing lifestyles, rich cultural traditions and endless opportunities for participating in the $39 billion US horse industry. An American Horse Council study* shows a wide distribution of income among horse owners providing marketing opportunities in all spending groups.


  • Approximately 34% of horse owners have a household income of less than $50,000
  • 28% have an annual income of over $100,000
  • 46% of horse owners have an income of between $25,000 to $75,000.
  • California enjoys a $4 billion equestrian industry.
  • The industry has a $102 billion impact on the U.S.economy when the multiplier effect of spending by industry suppliers and employees is taken into account.  Including off-site spending of spectators would result in an even higher figure.
  • 4.6 million Americans are involved in the industry as horse owners, service providers, employees and volunteers.  Tens of millions more participate as spectators.

Equestrian sport is appropriate for all types of businesses and non-profits. Corporate sponsors of one of America's most prestigious shows, The Hampton Classic, include Bank of America, BNY Mellon Wealth Management, Hermes, and Morgan Stanley are listed among their glittering list of sponsors. Small local shows enjoy sponsorship from local small businesses, frequently truck dealers, banks and insurance agencies, and frequently co-promote community groups such as girl scouts and 4H, public health organizations, and senior organizations. Sponsorship packages include national and international businesses as well as small regional business, ranging from a few hundred dollars to millions.

The most successful horse shows are charity shows, providing financial support for worthwhile medical and community projects in return for a broad base of support in their community.

The great thing about horses is that whether it is a millionaire enjoying his expensive steed or a kid on a small budget, loving his lesson horse owned by the barn, they are having the same quality experience. They can sit on a bale of hay together and have a good horse talk!

Horsemen traditionally sponsor young talented riders, providing them with their best horses and providing financial support while they develop their skills. The equestrian industry has provided exciting careers for people from all economic conditions.

Equestrian sport is rated E for everyone, and puts kindness to animals and people front and center as a priority. While the industry has its share of problems with drugs and negative behavior, children are taught sportsmanship, good citizenship and many important life lessons through their involvement with horses.Top riders, trainers and breeders are from all cultural and economic groups, with the common trait of being horse crazy kids who developed their talent in the industry through hard work and the generosity of mentors.

While the demographics of the big events are attractive, there is no greater joy than that of the small farm or event that pulls off a victory. Irene Deem Creative Services encourages marketers to consider the benefits of including small programs in their planning. The American Dream is built on small business, and sponsorship is part of the magic that makes American Dreams come true.

There are many ways to participate in every state 12 months a year:

Sponsorships, TV, print and web advertising, and promotional opportunities with

  • individuals
  • programs
  • events
  • organizations

Irene Deem Creative Services can refer you to reliable individuals and programs that match your needs. These clients are interested in obtaining sponsors or acting in commercials, use of their images in ads, or providing their ranches as locations for shooting commercials. Some of the people I have worked with are presented below. Sponsorships of national organizations can be included in sponsor packages. Please visit the Equine Marketing page to meet some equestrian talent and worthwhile projects.

Contact me at 707-869-3751 or email me at irenedeem@comcast.net and thank you again for your interest.

 

*American Horse Council Foundation Report

 

 

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Jesse Saldana, Trainer

www.jessesaldana.com

Living his American Dream, Jesse started as a groom and worked his way up to becoming a top trainer of Arabian show horses. In 2007 Jesse won the coveted Canadian National Championship in Western Pleasure. He gets standing ovations and is one of the most loved people in Arabian horse competition.

Jesse shows in the western states and travels to the US Nationals, Canadian Nationals on the Arabian circuit. Jesse is available as a talent and is also seeking sponsors. Sponsor package includes program ads, national magazine ads, webs, class sponsorships, banners, custom wine labels and other promotional items.

Jesse's ranch is located in Santa Rosa, CA.

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Joao Serra Coelho  

Joao Serra Coelho

This is someone to watch carefully. Joao is a classically trained cavaliero from Portugal developing a sport acceptable to American audiences involving bloodless bull fighting. The maneuvers are highly athletic and the bravery and unity between horse and rider are inspiring. Joao also trains horses for personal riding use. Joao is a master trainer of the art of Marialva.

See videos of Joao at Western States Horse Expo 2005

For information on this tradition visit http://www.mundo-taurino.org/horses.html.

Joao is married to Terry Polk, of the legendary Arabian farm, Los Acres. This couple are charismatic and show internationally. The King of Jordan is a client and family friend and enjoys the beautiful Arabian horses bred using their family's famous Fadjur bloodlines, and the imported Spanish Arabian Stallion *Sidi Brahim. Visit the family sites at www.losacres.com and www.fadjur.com.

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Evening Shaide  

Evening Shaide

www.eveningshaide.com

Arabian Stallion

Shaide Alliance

This is a family who show and breed Arabian horses as well as the stallion available as talent. Showing at United States Dressage Federation affiliated shows and Arabian Sport Horse Shows, sponsorship package includes show programs, magazines and web ads, banners and promotional items.

Evening Shaide is currently sponsored by LifeTime Lumber, www.LTLumber.com. Life Time Lumber produces a wood alternative product that is eco-friendly and is used for fencing and barn construction in the horse industry, and decks in the home construction industry.

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Tammy McDonald  

Tammy McDonald Training

www.TammyMcDonaldTraining.com

Tammy McDonald has a very attractive youth program with a summer camp where kids can stay at the ranch. Tammy's program is located in the Sacramento region. Tammy has achieved at the highest levels on the Arabian horse show circuit, and is now passing this tradition on to a new generation of kids.

Tammy is seeking sponsors and also has kids, horses and facility available for commercials.

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Synergy Sport Horses  

Synergy Sport Horses

www.synergysporthorses.net

This is a very impressive young breeding program featuring two top imported stallions producing jumping and dressage horses in British Columbia. Seeking sponsors, have clients throughout US and Canada.

Sponsorship and co-sponsorship package includes magazine, show program, web advertising, various promotions.

Synergy is located in scenic BC, horses available as talent for commercials. Seeking sponsors; currently sponsored by WHAT WORKS equine lineament.

Owner Lisa Paulsen's two young sons are able to handle the horses and the program is very attractive to family audiences learning about equestrian sport. One of the baby horses (just on week old) jumped a fence twice that is 4 feet high. Owner Lisa Paulsen is a very appealing, media savvy equestrian with tremendous talent as a breeder and promoter. High entertainment value - these puppies can JUMP!

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Sharon Camrillo  

Sharon Camarillo

www.sharoncamarillo.com/

Sharon Camarillo brought the sport of barrel racing to a new level with her training techniques and choice of bloodlines. Sharon has her own annual event in Reno and is a popular announcer on the rodeo circuit.

Sharon hired Irene Deem Creative Services to do custom labels for promotional wines and is now producing her own Chianti. This is one of my clients who is definitely "ready for prime time" and will bring the exciting action filled sport, now enjoyed by both men and women, to your marketing program.

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Deborah Johnson  
Deborah Johnson Animation
 

Deborah Johnson, MA

www.renotahoearabians.com/

 

Deborah Johnson is a judge, trainer and riding instructor who is a leader in the Arabian horse industry. Deborah exemplifies the diversity of the Arabian horse breed, showing them in both English and western divisions, including the challenging working cow horse class.

Another "ready for prime time" talent, Deborah is a Professor of Public Speaking at the University of Nevada and is available as a talent and also seeking sponsors. Deborah is building a new facility in Reno and judges on the open circuit as well as the Arabian horse circuit.

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Patience Prine Carr  

Patience Prine Carr

Glynnsong Farms

Patience is enjoying being a "dressage queen" on the Arabian circuit with her highly successful string of Arabian sport horses. Personable and principled, Patience is known for training without stressing her horses, and delivers exciting performances with happy, relaxed horses. Horse training, like raising children, is filled with many theories and confusing ideas, but Patience has developed a method that seems to enable these horses to function at upper level dressage without showing stress.

Patience is seeking sponsors and is available as a spokesperson or talent.

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Pro Bull Riders  

PRO BULL RIDERS

This is not strictly an equestrian sport, but horses are used in managing the cattle and I owe a great deal to this group for helping a small boy with brain cancer.

I include the PBR here to honor their community service. In my personal experience I can attest to the incredible generosity of this group. I approached them on behalf of a family whose 5 year old son had brain cancer. He loved to watch bull riding on TV with his grandpa.

I contacted PBR and they embraced this child, seeing him through surgeries, making him and another little boy who attended a camp for children with cancer the Grand Marshals of the Clements Stampede in California. Many, many hundreds of cowboys and families participated in the support of this family.

I had no prior connections with the PBR, but they sent bull riders to the home with a miniature horse 4 years ago, and this little boy is now recovered and riding in the Pee Wee Bull Riders Division of the Pro Bull Riders Circuit.

PBR has its own show with FOX.

Photo left : PBR cowboys visited the youngster at home, in the hospital and continue to mentor him today in the Pee Wee Bull Riding division.

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PBR cowboys  

Bull riders visit hospital

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Coleal Farms  

Coleal Arabian Horse Farms

Legendary breeders of Arabian horses and breeders of the national contender Eden C. Watch to see how Eden C does at US Nationals in November 2007. His trainer is Greg Gallun. Greg also handles the US National Champion Enzo, sire of Eden C and another California bred horse.

Seeking sponsors and available as spokespersons and talent.

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Arabian Race horse  

American media was caught unprepared during the Barbaro tragedy by the demand for information. Americans love horses and are loyal to brands who support equestrian sport.

For California thoroughbred farms visit http://horseracing.about.com/od/californiafarms/California_Thoroughbred_Farms.htm

Quarter horse racing: http://racing.aqha.com/racing/

Arabian Racing: www.arabianracing.org

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Erin Adrews  

North American Riding for Handicapped Association (NARHA)

Meet Erin Andrews. Her story says so much about what is wrong with our problem solving in our social services.

Erin was born without legs and only one arm. Her best friend owned the little mare shown at left. Erin applied to many handicapped riding programs but was rejected because they had never had anyone with her type of handicap and were worried about insurance. So she and her friend rigged up a bucket and tied it on to a saddle and the girls taught the mare voice commands and Erin was riding! Phooey on the officials and the insurance and all the rest! The kids got found out eventually and Erin's dad had a safer saddle made that could hold Erin. Erin has competed in horse shows and inspires everyone with her determination to overcome any challenge. She is shown here on the cover of an Arabian Horse Magazine.

Riding is not only good exercise for people with special needs; it is also a rewarding emotional experience to bond with the horse. Horses are highly socialized animals and protect their own injured members; some gifted horses are especially sensitive to the needs of riders with challenges and they serve in handicapped riding programs.

For more information about handicapped riding visit http://www.narha.org/.

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UC Davis Center for Equine Health  
helicopter rescue
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UC Davis Center for Equine Health

When Barbaro was injured, the horse ambulance, the sling and the splint were all products developed at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. The large animal rescue service covers the entire United States, providing expertise in rescuing animals in floods, fires and other catastrophes. The school is also a leader in the care of neonatal foals, equine melanoma and other projects funded through the generosity of the equine community. Horse owners are frequently owners of other animals and participate in benefits for small and large animal services.

The school has many projects worthy of sponsorship; we encourage you to consider including this outstanding program as a beneficiary for your event.

Photos: Anderson sling seen below and at left is used in helicopter rescue, but in hospitals and ambulances and was used by Barabaro. Horses feel such relief from the pain they are known to sit down on the sling and fall asleep.

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