Historic class secures new sponsor

JCL Insurance Brokers are the new title sponsor of the Queen Elizabeth II Cup

Jessica Burke & Express Trend C B&H (4)

The Directors of the All England Jumping Course are pleased to announce that one of Hickstead’s most iconic showjumping classes has attracted a new sponsor for 2025.

JCL Insurance Brokers have signed a three-year deal as the new title sponsor of the Queen Elizabeth II Cup, which takes place on Saturday 26 July at the Agria Royal International Horse Show. This prestigious championship is open to the highest-ranked national riders in Great Britain. It used to be open to lady riders only, but was changed in 2008 when men and women were allowed to compete in both the Queen Elizabeth II Cup and the King George V Gold Cup.

Recent winners of the class include Harriet Biddick, Shane Breen, David Simpson and Jessica Burke.

Jane Chewins, Managing Director of JCL Insurance Brokers, said: “I have watched the Royal International and the Derby Meeting at Hickstead from a very early age. It features heavily in my calendar on an annual basis, so to have the opportunity to work with such an iconic venue and with such lovely people is such a wonderful achievement, and something I am very proud of!”

Lizzie Bunn, Hickstead Director, added: “Thank you to JCL Insurance Brokers for joining our valued roster of sponsors for this season. The Queen Elizabeth II Cup is a class with a rich history, and an important target for many British-based riders every summer.”

Tickets for Hickstead’s two international shows are on sale now.

 

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