Redmond Property Maintenance unveiled as team sponsor of the 2024 Team Ireland Equestrian Young Horse Squads

  • 18 September 2024, 20:03
Mark Redmond, Managing Director, Redmond Property Management with Sonja Egan, Interim Head of Breeding, Development and Innovation, Horse Sport Ireland and Ian Gaughran, Media and Communications Manager, Horse Sport Ireland

Mark Redmond, Managing Director, Redmond Property Management with Sonja Egan, Head of Breeding, Development and Innovation, Horse Sport Ireland and Ian Gaughran, Media and Communications Manager, Horse Sport Ireland

Horse Sport Ireland is thrilled to announce Redmond Property Maintenance as the team sponsor of the 2024 Team Ireland Equestrian Young Horse Squads.

The squads will incorporate the horses representing the Irish studbooks competing at the FEI WBFSH World Breeding Jumping Championships for Young Horses in Lanaken, Belgium from September 18th – 22nd and also those competing at the FEI WBFSH World Breeding Eventing Championships for Young Horses in Le Lion d’Angers, France from October 17th – 20th.

“I am proud an honoured to be sponsoring the Team Ireland Young Horse squads at the World Championships in Lanaken and Le Lion this year,” Mark Redmond, MD of Redmond Property Maintenance, who specialise in delivering exceptional maintenance and repair services to large real estate funds, property management companies, and real estate agents, said.

“I look forward to the teams having plenty of success in show jumping and eventing, much like they have in recent years.”

“I have been involved with horses since I was very young, breaking horses before they went show jumping, and I know how important it is to support young horses as they develop into potentially stars of the future.

“This is our third year of sponsorship with Horse Sport Ireland, having previously been involved in sponsorship around the Show Jumping and Eventing Studbook Series, and this was a very exciting transition into international sponsorship with the Team Ireland Equestrian Young Horse Squad.

“It has always been very important to me that we were involved in the young horse area of sponsorship, because these horses are the future of the sport, and theses riders and producers of the horses are the lifeblood of the sport too, so I’m very pleased to be involved again with young horses and these teams.”


Speaking about the announcement, Taylor Vard Chef D’Equipe for the Team Ireland Equestrian Young Horse Squad in Lanaken this week had the following to say:

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mark Redmond and Redmond Property Maintenance for their generous support in kitting our team out in this fabulous Bucas gear. Not only do we look professional, but it shows that the Team Ireland Equestrian Young Horse Squad is a united team, and one rider’s success is all our success. We are proud to wear his brand and represent the Irish Studbooks in Lanaken this week”

About Redmond Property Maintenance: 

Redmond Property Maintenance specialises in delivering exceptional maintenance and repair services to large real estate funds, property management companies, and real estate agents. With a strong focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, the team ensure that properties are well-maintained and compliant with all regulations.

We work closely with asset managers overseeing large property portfolios, providing tailored maintenance solutions that meet their specific needs and objectives. Our comprehensive services include everything from routine upkeep to emergency repairs, ensuring that all properties under our care are maintained to the highest standards. By fostering strong partnerships and maintaining open communication, we enhance property value and tenant satisfaction. Partner with Redmond Property Maintenance for unparalleled expertise and dedication in property maintenance.

For more information contact: 01-5649900, 087-4441600 or email [email protected]

Participation at the WBFSH Young Horse World Championships in Jumping and Eventing at Lanaken, Belgium and Le Lion D’Angers, France are funded by the Department of Food, Agriculture and The Marine under National Breeding Services