In an exciting turn of events for the British showjumping world, Liam Payne from One Direction has partnered with rising showjumper Yazmin Pinchen to sponsor her new competition horse. The five-year-old stallion, Titanium Z (affectionately known as Tommy), is already making waves after competing at the Arena UK major showjumping championships.

A Perfect Partnership in the Making
Yazmin shared her excitement about this incredible new opportunity in a heartfelt statement: “I am so proud to introduce you all to my new owner @liampayne. I am extremely excited about this new partnership and getting to ride such an incredible young horse.”
The connection between rider and horse was immediate. “When I tried Titanium Z (Tommy), I knew straight away he was a superstar in the making,” Yazmin explained. “Not only is he a beautiful horse, but his jump is so powerful with endless amounts of scope. I have really high hopes for his future and I am delighted to have this new ride.”

Why Titanium Z Stands Out
Tommy isn’t just another talented showjumper—he’s a rare combination of beauty and athletic ability. With his striking appearance and phenomenal jumping power, this young stallion has the potential to become a top-level competition horse. For Yazmin, having the backing of a major celebrity investor means she can focus entirely on developing Tommy’s skills and competing at the highest levels of British showjumping.
“Thank you so much for everyone’s support and all the team behind this,” Yazmin added graciously.

Watch Tommy in Action
Want to see this dynamic duo in action? Check out the video below to witness Titanium Z’s incredible athleticism and jumping ability:
Looking Ahead
We’re thrilled to see this partnership flourish! With Yazmin’s expert horsemanship and Tommy’s natural talent, we have every confidence that they’ll achieve great success in the showjumping arena. This is exactly the kind of sponsorship that can elevate British showjumping to new heights.
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