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Sponsorship List
Our Extended Family
Passion, commitment and excellence, some of the factors that create success in sport, are also a winning formula in life. At Sporting Agenda we believe that if you provide people with opportunities, they can make game changing decisions to support their dreams.
Hungerford Tennis Club
As a leading and global provider of Wimbledon Debenture Tickets, Sporting Agenda is delighted to sponsor Hungerford Tennis Club.
Anne Marie Bork Eppers
With Sporting Agenda's long standing relationship with the equine world, we are delighted to sponsor the talent shown by Bork Eppers Dressage, supporting Anne Marie in the development of her competitive dressage career.
Ben East
We are thrilled to become part of Ben’s exciting journey and help support him in his mission to become one of the UKs leading javelin throwers.
Ellie Gudgeon
Sporting Agenda is excited to announce the sponsorship of Ellie and her very successful karate journey, where she is already ranked 57th in the world at age 23.
Lambourn Bowls Club
At Sporting Agenda we are always interested in supporting the local community, and the Bowls Club is not only just around the corner from the office, it also has a busy schedule and is a social hub that locals of all ages can benefit from.
Thames Scullers
Thames Scullers, est 2019 is a thriving British Rowing affiliated club, predominantly for juniors, but with opportunities for all ages and abilities. The club has child welfare and water safety at the heart, offers low membership fees and provides a nurturing environment with the goal of assisting it's members to aspire to reach their goals. A fundamental belief is in performance without pressure, ensuring our young crews enjoy the sport and train hard because they want to.
Poppy Tulloch
Poppy started her cricket journey at Hungerford Cricket Club at age 9. She joined Berkshire Girls County Cricket at 10, impressing early on and competing with older players. Currently, she plays for Berkshire Under-18 Girls and Berkshire Ladies First XI. In the standout 2023 season, she topped the run charts and was the second highest wicket-taker in the Ladies First XI, earning a spot in the Southern Vipers Academy. She's been training diligently for both Berkshire and the Southern Vipers, eagerly awaiting the upcoming season. We were very happy to receive the following update from Poppy in November '24: 'I just wanted to properly write and say thank you for sponsoring me at Berkshire last year. Unfortunately I'm not allowed to play for them anymore but for good reason: I’ve been offered a full time contract here at Hampshire for the next year which is all very exciting. I also have just got back from my first England camp in Loughborough which was all very cool!'
Katie Bradburne
Katie Bradburne, 16, has been riding since before she could walk. As a young child, she was already winning show jumping classes on her 11-hand ponies, Jack and Jimmy. She quickly moved up the levels, securing major wins with her 12.2 pony, including at Olympia. Katie then claimed the 13.2 Championship at the Royal International Horse Show and became British National Champion with her 138 pony, Dolly Du Carel—a pony that no one else would buy due to a vetting issue. Now in her final year riding 14.2 ponies, Katie is considered one of the top pony riders in Europe. Recently, she represented Great Britain at the European Championships with Westpoint Foreign Affair (known as Trixie), a pony she discovered in January. The partnership culminated in the pinnacle of her career: bringing home a European Gold medal.
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