Equestrian sport, more so than any other
athletic endeavor, requires an enormous amount of financial support.
From the
day-to-day expenses of horse upkeep to competitions, travel, and incidentals, it
would be very difficult to achieve such goals as international success and US
Team representation without the generous support of sponsors.
Courtney’s aspirations are to ride at the
highest level internationally, the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, the Olympics,
and the World Championships on both her homebreds, horses she has produced, and
horses made available to her through owners and generous sponsors.
More information on sponsorship is
available below and on the other pages in this section.
Benefits
The benefits of being a sponsor are many.
For some it is the pride and joy of seeing a team that represents you and
enjoying the team’s growth and success. Seeing a prospect that you invested in
reach new heights is exhilarating and your name will be connected with that
horse’s talent.
Some people choose to affiliate themselves with Courtney because
of the amount of exposure their name or business will receive. The successful
and ever-growing sales business that she maintains at the farm provides many
connections in the community and makes the website very active.
Having your name
on the website or incorporated into the services that are offered would lead to
a winning result on both sides.
Quick Facts About Courtney
During
the past 6 ˝ years, 191 horses have been
sold to riders in 30 states plus the
District of Columbia and Canada.
In 2007 alone,
Courtney sold 42 horses
for just under $1 million.
25 horses sold by Courtney qualified
for the 2008 American Eventing Championships.
So far in 2008,
CSquareFarm.com
averages 142 hits per day for over
4,000 hits per month.
This year, Courtney has competed
over 100 times
at 28 different horse trials with
22 different horses
80 ribbons
have been earned, 40 of
those being 1st through 3rd.
Courtney has trained with such
notables
as James Wofford,
Karen O'Connor,
Phillip Dutton, Belinda Narin Wertman, Mara DePuy Dean, Jan Bynny, Boyd
Martin, Silva Martin, Martha Anne Shires,
Michael Page, Alyce
Hinkle, Bruce Davidson and Lois Lann.
Courtney has competed successfully through the
Advanced level, including starting the
Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event.
In less than two years,
Havasu Canyon
has gone from his first horse trials to his first
two-star competition.
Courtney holds
two degrees from
Rice University in Managerial Studies
and Psychology.
Prior to becoming a horse professional, Courtney was a member of the
Million Dollar Round Table as a
Special Insurance Agent for
Northwestern Mutual Life.
C Square Farm • Courtney Cooper & Neal
Camens •350 Lees Bridge Road • Nottingham, PA 19362
• Voice 610.932.5832 • Fax 610.932.8658