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Wellington, FL (DATE, 2016)— Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) attendees were treated to an educational Lunch and Learn session sponsored by leading industry innovators of riding arena surfaces, Premier Equestrian and OTTO Sport International, at The Wellington Club at the Winter Equestrian Festival show grounds this past week. Featured speakers were Heidi Zorn, President and Founder of Premier Equestrian, and Markus Fleischmann, sales manager at OTTO Sport International. The room was filled with riders, trainers, and horse owners excited to learn from Zorn’s and Fleischmann’s expertise. Attendees were provided the opportunity to learn from these global footing experts about the significance of choosing the correct riding surface, and about the potential effects that this choice may have in regards to the biomechanics of the movement of the horse. The topic of arena surfaces’ effects on the biomechanics of horse riding and the biomechanics of horse jumping is a principle subject for Premier Equestrian, a company that continually strives to provide ideal arena conditions that ensure the health and functionality of equine athletes. Premier’s wealth of knowledge is built on over a decade of research in all aspects of arena surfaces. Equestrians, farriers, and veterinarians have all contributed their experiences and expertise to make Premier’s footing ideal. Zorn stated, “Our goal at Premier Equestrian is to share important information on how arena surfaces affect the biomechanics of our horses with fellow horsemen. This will help all equestrians make educated buying decisions, and more importantly, will help horses everywhere."