Classic Champions Inc. Launches New Website

Dedicated to Strengthen the Development Practices and Showing
Opportunities for Young Jumper Horses in North America

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LEXINGTON, KY – Jan. 07, 2020  Classic Champions Inc. has launched a redesign of its website, ClassicChampionsInc.com, to provide more thorough and relevant information about the organization, its goals, and young jumper horse show series.

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“The new website helps tell the story of our organization. Classic Champions was founded to provide age-appropriate development and top-quality competition and education for young jumper horses. We feel this is the foundation for the growth of our sport and breeders and owners in North America.”

Classic Champions Founder and President Cynthia Hampton

Cynthia Hampton with one of her young mares, Orbella, at Stone Columns Stables in Kentucky. Photo by EQMedia

The revamped site incorporates a more cohesive and structured branded aesthetic. Visitors can more easily navigate the site to better understand the mission, hear from Classic Champions Ambassador and internationally-acclaimed equestrian, Eric Navet and see the schedule for upcoming Classic Champions events.

Results are posted from each show in the series and past Classic Champions class-winning riders share their experiences on the tour with the young horses in their string.

The new site features high-quality photos and videos that capture visual interest and introduces the visitors to the focus behind Classic Champions, Inc.  age-appropriate practices for the development of young jumper horses in North America. For more information about Classic Champions visit ClassicChampionsInc.com.

ABOUT CLASSIC CHAMPIONS

Classic Champions Inc. is a nonprofit organization founded in 2015 with the goal of implementing age-appropriate practices for the development of young jumper horses in North America. Classic Champions offers young jumper events with courses designed specifically for 4-7-year-old horses to gain confidence and be competitive both in the United States and on the international stage.

For more information, to see the upcoming show schedule or to donate please visit ClassicChampionsInc.com

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