Bell Tea Sponsors Horse of the Year - 13th Consecutive Year
18 February 2013
Bell Tea Sponsors Horse of the Year for 13th Consecutive Year
For 12 years Bell Tea has been providing New Zealand’s best loved tea to the masses at Horse of the Year and this year is no exception as Bell is back for the 13th year in a row at New Zealand’s largest equine event in the Southern Hemisphere.
Bell Tea has been sponsoring equestrian sports in New Zealand for over 34 years and has been right alongside eventing enthusiasts from grass roots through to Olympic medals.
Bell’s connection with all things Equestrian is synonymous with Bell’s history – going right back to the Mark Todd days when he famously awarded a little show jumper a prize after she fell off her pony in New Zealand’s best loved Bell Tea TV commercial.
This year Mark Todd will be joining us in the Bell Tea tent where we will also be serving complimentary special edition Eventing Iced Tea to celebrate the Bell Tea 3 Day Event, comprising Show Jumping, Dressage and Cross Country.
“We’re delighted to be supporting Horse of the Year again this year. Bell and Equestrian Sport New Zealand have been working alongside each other for over 34 years and we’re thrilled to be continuing to drive our support through the 3 Day Event this year.” said Michaela Dumper, Group Marketing Manager, Bell Tea.
Bell is proud of its 34 year partnership with Equestrian Sports New Zealand and continues to support New Zealand’s up and coming talent while providing Kiwi’s with that famous feel alive flavour that we all know and love.
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