How many pony clubs are there in Australia?

How many pony clubs are there in Australia? Welcome to pony club australia Pony Club Australia is flourishing – with over 800 active Clubs and over 40,000 members making Pony Club the largest equestrian organisation

How many pony clubs are there in Australia?

Welcome to pony club australia Pony Club Australia is flourishing – with over 800 active Clubs and over 40,000 members making Pony Club the largest equestrian organisation in Australia.

When did Pony Club start in Australia?

1939
The first recorded Pony Club was formed in Australia in Ingleburn, New South Wales in 1939 by Mrs Marjory Hirst (pictured at right) and her family. The Hirst family continue to be involved with horses. The Pony Club Association of NSW was established in 1952.

How does a pony club work?

The Pony Club has three stated purposes: To encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sports connected with horses and riding. To give instruction in riding and horsemastership and to educate members to look after and to take proper care of their animal.

What do I need for Pony Club?

Pony Club Camp Checklist

  • Waterproof Riding Jacket.
  • Jodhpurs or Breeches – You will need at least 2 pairs of coloured ones.
  • Pony Club Long Sleeved Rugby Shirt or Sweatshirt.
  • Pony Club Polo Shirt or T-Shirt with sleeves.
  • Long Sleeved Shirt or Colours for Cross Country.
  • Body Protector – Must be BETA 2009 (level 3) approved.

Do you have to own a horse to join Pony Club?

Members under 25 years have the opportunity to receive riding instruction and participate in competition. Do I have to own my own horse? You will need to have access to a suitable horse or pony. For club rally days you may own or borrow a horse.

What is the point of Pony Club?

The objectives of The Pony Club are: to encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sport connected with horses and riding. to give instruction in riding and horsemastership and to educate Members to look after and to take proper care of their animal.

Do I need my own horse for Pony Club?

Now, everyone can ride with Pony Club – even riders who don’t have their own horse, or the exclusive use of a horse (e.g. a full lease). Centre Members can experience Pony Club by riding trained school horses at one of our Pony Club Accredited Centres. Why has PCA introduced Centre Membership?

How do you ride without owning a horse?

5 Ways to Ride When You Don’t Own a Horse

  1. Continue to take lessons.
  2. Seek opportunities to “catch ride.”
  3. Volunteer with a therapeutic riding organization.
  4. Ask around to see if anyone needs a rider or groom.
  5. Trail ride as much as you can.

What do you wear to pony club?

Clothing. When mounted at Pony Club activities, Members should wear a riding jacket or Branch / Linked Centre sweatshirt, jodhpurs, a suitable plain-coloured shirt with a collar and The Pony Club tie. New clothing is not expected, but what is worn must be clean, neat and tidy.

How many members are there in Pony Club Australia?

Pony Club Australia is flourishing – with over 800 active Clubs and over 40,000 members making Pony Club the largest equestrian organisation in Australia. Our aims and objectives include: Encouraging people to enjoy all kinds of sport and pleasure connected with horses and riding.

What’s the new syllabus for Pony Club Australia?

Pony Club Australia revised the Syllabus of Instruction in 2019. The major developments were:​ A reframing of much of the existing content through Equitation Science. This approach legitimises,​refines and builds upon the more than 90 years of tradition in Pony Club coaching worldwide.

Where can I buy a Pony Club certificate?

Certificate manuals are for sale to members and registered Pony Club coaches, clubs and centres only. Coaches can order them individually, or a set of seven for a discount price. Order online through the Members’ Store on MyPonyClub. Are you ready for your E Certificate?

How did the Pony Club get its start?

The Pony Club (as it is called in the United Kingdom) was founded in England in 1929. It began primarily as junior groups of the numerous Hunt Clubs, to encourage young people to learn to ride and enjoy horse sports. The concept grew quite quickly, to 59 branches within a year.

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