Lister Welcome New Ambassadors

Lister Welcome New Ambassadors
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Lister Welcome New Ambassadors

Lister, one of the most recognised and trusted manufacturers in large animal clipping and shearing products, has announced the sponsorship of several high profile riders who will join a strong field of existing ambassadors.

The latest team of equestrians were chosen for their inspiring stories, leadership roles in the industry, commitment and ability in the sport.

The existing three-tiered scheme includes an Elite, Pro and #TeamLister segment, each of which has been carefully tailored to suit different disciplines, businesses and personality types – which fits perfectly in with the diverse range of products the brand manufacture.

Lister Welcome New Ambassadors

Image above: The new Lister Ambassador line-up.

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The new Lister Ambassadors line-up includes:

Anthony Condon – Team Ireland Showjumper, Nations Cup team member, and shortlisted for the Olympics 2021

Sarah Higgins – International Dressage Rider

Vicky Smith – Numerous HOYS winner, producer and Judge

Jess Dunn– International Dressage Rider

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Jay Halim– International Showjumper

The new team join other Lister ambassadors already enrolled on the programmes including international dressage groom –Alan Davies,  international event riders -Thomas Hawke and Tom Rowlands and showjumper – Jasmine Punter.

Lister has set the standard for reliability and quality through engineering innovation by working with leading grooms, shearers and farmers around the world, listening to market feedback and studying the way in which our products are used. Ambassadors are expected to echo this philosophy in helping to ensure Lister can be the best it can be.

Applications for the 2021 Ambassador team, find out more here

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Suzanne Ashton

Suzanne Ashton, Founder of Everything Horse (Est, 2012). Qualifications include a Ba Hons in Marketing Management and Diploma in Equine Studies. Suzanne has ridden and owned horses since a young child and has over a decade of experience in news writing and magazine content publication in the equestrian industry.