Source: News Release
FEI Representative To Join Speakers For International Helmet Awareness Day
"Get Educated" Live Webinars
Equestrians Will Have The Opportunity To Ask A Variety Of Experts Questions
Lexington, KY (June 20th)- Riders4Helmets.com is pleased to announce that Lisa Lazarus, General Counsel for the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI), will join the list of speakers who will participate in "Get Educated" live webinars this Saturday June 22nd as part of International Helmet Awareness Day 2013. Lazarus will discuss the FEI's helmet rule that came into effect January 1st and answer common questions with regards to the rule. The webinars will be live streamed and equestrians will have the opportunity to ask each of the experts questions. All USA times are Eastern Standard Time. You can sign up for the talks at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/947493618. Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. In case you miss the live webinars, we will be posting videos of them at Riders4Helmets.com post-event.
In addition to the "Get Educated" webinars, select equestrian retailers in Australia, Canada, Belgium, Germany, UK, USA and New Zealand will be offering special discounts on leading helmet brands June 22nd only, in support of International Helmet Awareness Day. You can find a participating retailer near you by visiting www.riders4helmets.com/ihad.
Helmet brands that have committed involvement in International Helmet Awareness Day 2013 are: Aegis (Devon-Aire), Antarès Sellier France, Aussie Rider, Champion Hats, Charles Owen, Dublin, Gatehouse, GPA, IRH, KEP Italia, LAS Helmets (LeslieSutcliffe.biz), One K, Ovation, Samshield, Troxel, Tipperary and Zilco, Participating helmet brands vary by country.
The full list of "Get Educated" speakers includes:
For more information on the Riders4Helmets campaign, visit www.riders4helmets.com. You can also follow the campaign at www.facebook.com/riders4helmets, http://twitter.com/riders4helmets and http://pinterest.com/riders4helmets/.
Riders4Helmets was founded in early 2010 after Olympic dressage rider Courtney King Dye was seriously injured in a riding accident. King Dye, who remained in a coma for a month following her accident, was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident, and is still undergoing rehabilitation.
Barnmice News story brought to you by Omega Alpha
Omega Alpha has you covered for all your equine natural supplements -
plus human and pet needs too!
Tags:
© 2024 Created by Barnmice Admin. Powered by
© Barnmice | Design by N. Salo