The Royal Horse Show kicks off its 10-day run with the $25,000 Henry Equestrian Canadian Show Jumping Championship, Round 1, on Friday evening, November 1, followed by the $100,000 Henry Equestrian Canadian Show Jumping Championship, Round 2, on the evening of Saturday, November 2. The two-phase event is a source of Canadian equestrian pride as well as a deciding factor in which home-country riders will advance to the Royal Horse Show’s international show jumping division, held during the second week of competition and highlighted by the $210,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Toronto.
With a 30-year history in designing, managing, and providing insurance expertise for the equestrian industry, Henry Equestrian is known for its trusted Henry Equestrian Plans (HEP) for mortality, medical, and surgical insurance coverage for horses and liability for equestrians.
“Henry Equestrian has always and will continue to support Canadian show jumping in ways that add value and provide a genuine investment in the development of this incredible sport,” said Sarah O’Neil, Business Development Manager for Henry Equestrian. “We are proud to be able to bring this partnership to life and look forward to helping our Canadian riders shine.”
The brokers at Henry Equestrian are horse people who understand the unique requirements and needs surrounding the ownership of horses and farm property. Based in Newmarket, ON, Henry Equestrian is licensed across Canada and the knowledgeable staff can assist with all insurance needs, including home, auto, life, commercial, liability, group benefits, farm, and livestock insurance coverage.
Representatives from Henry Equestrian will be on-site at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair to engage with current and prospective clients. They will be able to provide convenient access to insurance products and supply information on the HEP and other insurance options. To learn more about Henry Equestrian Insurance Brokers, visit www.hep.ca.
To purchase tickets and for more information, visit royalfair.org/horse-show.
Funding support for The Royal has been provided by the Government of Canada and the City of Toronto.