Fancy developing a JumpCross site in your own back yard?
By Imogen Johnson
General news
17 May 2010 17:40
Got some spare land? JumpCross organisers are on the hunt for new sites.
If you're a farmer or landowner with spare land, looking for business diversification this opportunity could be right for you.
Perhaps you enjoy organising events and have an interest in the horse world? If so, developing a JumpCross site in your area could be the opening to a whole new enterprise.
Offering landowners the ideal opportunity to diversify and to develop a new and exciting business, with regular media coverage JumpCross is taking the equestrian world by storm.
Since its launch nine years ago JumpCross has grown to become an established discipline with sites throughout the UK, Belgium, France and Denmark.
2010 has already seen new sites being developed across the country as more and more riders experience the enjoyment of this thrilling sport.
“JumpCross is now extremely popular, we already have 17 sites in this country that are up and running but we would like to see JumpCross develop even more,” says Robin Dunlop of JumpCross.
“We would be delighted to hear from anyone interested in establishing JumpCross sites around the country.
A typical JumpCross track measures 1800m - 2200m and ideally the course runs over eight to 10 acres and includes water features, hills and typical cross-country terrain. If you think you’ve got what their looking for or to find out more please contact Robin Dunlop or Sue Proctor on 01780 782356 or visit www.jumpcross.com