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Offield Farms Announces Shoot to Win Photo Contest at the World Cup Finals

Offield Farms and Lingh.nl are pleased to announce the third Shoot to Win Photo Contest at the Rolex FEI World Cup Dressage Finals April 15-19, 2009.  Everyone is invited to submit his or her photo that best captures the magic of the event. Photos can be of the performance or behind-the-scenes. The winner will receive $500. In addition, a matching donation of $500 will be made to the equestrian charity of the winner’s choice.



“We are very excited to offer this contest once again,” said Karin Reid Offield. “A panel of judges will be looking for the image that captures the essence of this historic event and best exemplifies the excitement of dressage.”  The photographs will be displayed on www.offieldfarms.com, and the winning photo will be featured in a national publication or website.



Past contest winners include Mary Cornelius with her joyful photo of Daniel Pinto reacting to his win along with the thunderous crowd. Pinto was the winner of the 2007 Rolex FEI World Cup Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle B-Final. Terri Miller won the first Shoot to Win contest in 2005 with her photo of Anky van Grunsven riding Salinero during an impromptu return to the ring after their victory lap.
 
There is no entry fee for the photo contest and both amateurs and professionals are invited to participate. All photos from the 2009 Rolex FEI World Cup Finals will be considered.  Simply submit your photo (two photos maximum) in JPG format along with your contact information to dressage@offieldfarms.com. 

Not going to the World Cup? Enter your best horse photos from anywhere in the world in Horse Illustrated’s 2009 Photo Contest.

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