Prime Performance Nutrition Sponsors 2010 Purina Junior Barrel Classic

May 8, 2010 Off By Roberta Johnston

Gathering in Claremore, Oklahoma on April 16-18, the fastest youth barrel racers met to compete at the 2010 Purina Junior Barrel Classic. As a sponsor for the youth barrel racing event, Prime Performance Nutrition gave away products, including their leading joint supplement Maxum HA, to the top winners in each race division.

Maxum HA, an all-in-one product, is formulated to aid in mobility and joint support. Each serving contains a consistent level of hyaluronic acid (HA), which is produced naturally in the body but is supplemented by this oral feed additive.

Competing at the Junior Barrel Classic was nine-year-old Kylar Terlip, whom includes Maxum HA in her horse’s daily feeding program. Terlip, of Pittsburg, Kansas, ran her 24-year-old horse Moon Bug Jetter and won the 3D on Friday. Running consistently better on Saturday and Sunday, Terlip turned in 2D times to place 24th overall in the finals.

Terlip also feeds Maxum HA to her 12-year-old mare, Too Money Roses, which she purchased from Prime Performance Nutrition Team Member Beth Van Der Geest. Beth raised and trained “Olive” and coaches Terlip and her money winning mare.

“I use Maxum HA on all my performance horses and it really helps to protect their joints. I highly recommend it for use on any horse that gets regularly worked. You’ll definitely see a difference!” says Van Der Geest.

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