THE countdown to the greatest horse show on earth is well and truly on.

The official launch took place this afternoon of the 2018 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ at the Stena Line Dublin Horse Show.

On hand for today's launch was top Irish international show jumper Wexford's Bertram Allen and National Hunt racing legend Paul Carberry, who is steadily carving out his career in show jumping since his retirement from racing.

This year's sees Stena Line come on board as the title sponsor for Ireland's only five-star horse show for the next two years.

It will also be the first time that Ireland's European Champions will be back on home soil since their sensational Team Gold at the FEI European Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, last autumn.

The RDS own team reported strong sales for 2018 tickets while sell-out trade space and capacity corporate hospitality for the 145th Dublin Horse Show.

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Over 1,600 horses and ponies will flock to Ballsbridge for the 2018 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of Ireland at the Stena Line Dublin Horse Show.

Officially launched today (Wednesday, July 18th), the show promises its unique mix of style and sport over five days August 8th-12th, with top-class international show jumping, many national equestrian competitions, shopping, socialising, elegance and heritage seamlessly combining over the week. Corporate hospitality is already fully booked out, ticket sales have been consistently strong and increased entries in many competitions mean 2018 is on course to be one of the busiest and best Shows for years.

New for 2018, leading ferry company Stena Line has become title sponsor of the Show, while in a link-up with the FEI (the governing body of international equestrian sport), the Nations Cup™ across Europe is sponsored by Longines, including the Dublin leg of this eight-part series.

Speaking at the launch, Diane Poole OBE, Stena Line’s Travel Commercial Manager said: “Stena Line is delighted to confirm its position as title sponsor of the Dublin Horse Show for 2018. As one of highest profile sponsorships in Ireland, the Show is not only the highlight of the Irish equestrian calendar, but it is also one of the most iconic social and cultural events of the year attracting 100,000 visitors.”

CEO of the RDS, Michael Duffy said: “All signs suggest that this could be one of the best Shows yet and we are really looking forward to it. We are delighted to welcome back a tremendously strong international Irish team and are also really looking forward to the many national competitions that take place over the week, the qualifying for which has been very strong this year. As well as being an important social and sporting event for people around Ireland, the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of Ireland at the Stena Line Dublin Horse Show has significant effect on the economy of the city, contributing at least €45 million each year.”

Continuing, Diane Poole OBE also spoke of another equestrian partnership for Stena Line: “Today, we are also proud to confirm leading Irish show jumper Bertram Allen as a Stena Line Brand Ambassador for the next year. This association further underscores Stena Line’s commitment to Irish equestrianism and I would like to take this opportunity to wish Bertram the very best of luck at this year’s Show and the many events he will compete in around the globe during the next 12 months.”

ALLEN NEW STENA LINE BRAND AMBASSADOR

International Irish show jumper Bertram Allen, who was also in attendance at the launch, added: “I’m delighted to have the opportunity to work in partnership with Stena Line, Europe’s leading ferry company and help them engage with the show jumping community in Ireland and beyond.

“Operating a complex team of horses and staff I fully appreciate the logistical challenges of travelling between countries and feel I can bring a unique experience to the partnership and I’m personally thrilled Stena Line is keen to develop its links with our sport and the businesses underpinning it.”

Speaking about the Show, Bertram added: “For me, August always means the RDS. It’s a really unique Show and one that many international riders really look forward to competing at.”

At the Show, the Irish show jumping team, the current European Champions and last year’s RTÉ Sport team of the year, will make their first competitive appearance back on home soil since their amazing victory in Sweden last year.

HIGHLIGHT

Ciara Sugrue, Fáilte Ireland’s Head of Festivals, said: “A highlight in our festival calendar, the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of Ireland at the Stena Line Dublin Horse Show is one of the country’s longest running events, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from across Ireland and around the world every year. Festivals and events are crucial to the tourism sector and sports event tourism is a growing and lucrative market. The Show not only delivers increased economic activity for the city of Dublin but also showcases Ireland’s ability to host major sporting events to an international audience and this year’s Show, once again, promises to be a spectacular celebration of Irish equestrianism.”

The RDS mission is to see Ireland thrive culturally and economically and the Dublin Horse Show is a vital way in which this is achieved, run on a not-for-profit basis to make the Show as beneficial as possible for the Irish sport horse industry. Sponsorship is an essential revenue stream that enables this, making the two-year Stena Line title sponsorship very welcome. The RDS is delighted to welcome back eight other sponsors of the Show this year including Longines, Qatar Airways, Mount Juliet Estate, Al Basti Equiworld, Alpe d'Or and Keelings. Exciting new sponsors include Sligo-based StableLab who only five years ago actually launched their product at the Show.