Voting Begins in Dressage Today Project Centerline Contest From AIM Equine Network
Gaithersburg, MD, July 13, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Voting to determine the winners in award-winning magazine Dressage Today’s inaugural Project Centerline Contest is now underway. Project Centerline is a design competition in which dressage enthusiasts submitted their apparel ideas for the dressage riders of today. Readers can visit http://www.equisearch.com/projectcenterline to vote for their favorite in each of the four design categories: most innovative dressage show apparel, most functional foul weather design, most fun and functional outfit, and most original helmet.
Submissions for all four categories have closed, semi-finalists have been chosen, and voting to determine the winners has begun. The top designs in each of the four categories will be voted on by Dressage Today readers to determine the winner of each category.
“With more than 130 design ideas submitted to the Project Centerline Contest, it was tough choosing the semi-finalists,” says Jennifer Mellace, managing editor for Dressage Today. “Each concept offered a variety of color, innovation and comfort, and we’re really excited to see who wins this year’s contest.”
The winning designs will be featured in the October 2011 issue of Dressage Today, online at EquiSearch.com and DressageToday.com, and displayed as life-size cutouts at the 2011 Dressage at Devon. Prizes include Charles Owen helmets, a pair of custom-made Kerrits breeches and more.
Voting started Friday, July 1, 2011, and ends on Sunday, July 31, 2011. Visit http://www.equisearch.com/projectcenterline to vote for your favorite design.
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About Dressage Today and Active Interest Media
Dressage Today is dedicated to educating and informing readers on how to train their horses for the sport and art of dressage (competitive and non-competitive riding). Articles on all levels of training particularly encourage the pursuit of a harmonious and humane partnership between horse and rider.
Active Interest Media, Inc (AIM) is a leading publisher of enthusiast magazines, consumer shows, books and Internet sites. AIM was formed by Wind Point Partners, a private equity investment firm with office in Chicago, Ill., and Southfield, Mich., in partnership with CEO Efrem “Skip” Zimbalist III, in October 2003. The AIM Equine Network includes the print magazine titles American Cowboy, EQUUS, Horse&Rider, Practical Horseman, Dressage Today, Discover Horses, EquiManagement, USHJA In Stride, Spin to Win Rodeo, Horse Journal and The Trail Rider and the websites Equine.com, Discoverhorses.com, AmericanCowboy.com, MyHorse.com, USRider.org and EquiSearch.com.
Submissions for all four categories have closed, semi-finalists have been chosen, and voting to determine the winners has begun. The top designs in each of the four categories will be voted on by Dressage Today readers to determine the winner of each category.
“With more than 130 design ideas submitted to the Project Centerline Contest, it was tough choosing the semi-finalists,” says Jennifer Mellace, managing editor for Dressage Today. “Each concept offered a variety of color, innovation and comfort, and we’re really excited to see who wins this year’s contest.”
The winning designs will be featured in the October 2011 issue of Dressage Today, online at EquiSearch.com and DressageToday.com, and displayed as life-size cutouts at the 2011 Dressage at Devon. Prizes include Charles Owen helmets, a pair of custom-made Kerrits breeches and more.
Voting started Friday, July 1, 2011, and ends on Sunday, July 31, 2011. Visit http://www.equisearch.com/projectcenterline to vote for your favorite design.
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About Dressage Today and Active Interest Media
Dressage Today is dedicated to educating and informing readers on how to train their horses for the sport and art of dressage (competitive and non-competitive riding). Articles on all levels of training particularly encourage the pursuit of a harmonious and humane partnership between horse and rider.
Active Interest Media, Inc (AIM) is a leading publisher of enthusiast magazines, consumer shows, books and Internet sites. AIM was formed by Wind Point Partners, a private equity investment firm with office in Chicago, Ill., and Southfield, Mich., in partnership with CEO Efrem “Skip” Zimbalist III, in October 2003. The AIM Equine Network includes the print magazine titles American Cowboy, EQUUS, Horse&Rider, Practical Horseman, Dressage Today, Discover Horses, EquiManagement, USHJA In Stride, Spin to Win Rodeo, Horse Journal and The Trail Rider and the websites Equine.com, Discoverhorses.com, AmericanCowboy.com, MyHorse.com, USRider.org and EquiSearch.com.
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