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January 10, 2012

USPC Instigates Graduate Pride Campaign

Are you a graduate of the United States Pony Clubs? If so, you’re likely eligible for inclusion in a new online roster of equestrians at USPC.org.

The youth riding organization has created a free “Proud Pony Club Graduate” logo for former members to display on their business websites or social media platforms with a link to the USPC homepage.  And graduates are also invited to submit their name, business logo and a link to their own website for inclusion in their virtual Rolodex.

June 22, 2011

Pony Club Could Be Our Silver Bullet

His first U.S. Pony Club Board of Governors meeting gives this professional a new perspective on horsemanship for the next generation.

There’s a weakness in horsemanship in our country.

In recent years and decades, competition has replaced horsemanship as the force driving most people to get involved in the equestrian world.

February 1, 2010

USPC Annual Meeting Focuses On Incorporating A Modern Approach Into A Traditional Institution

Teaching good horsemanship and riding skills will always be the tenets that define the U.S. Pony Club, but that doesn’t mean this esteemed institution can’t change. Ideas were flying at the annual USPC Convention, held in Houston, Texas, from Jan. 27-31, and nothing was held sacred—from the name of the organization to the fact that it only promotes English disciplines—everything was up for discussion.

August 14, 2009

Preliminary Competitors Face Fierce Competition At USPC Championships East

A violent thunderstorm roared through Lexington, Va., during the U.S. Pony Clubs Championships East at the Virginia Horse Center, July 23-26. Nearby lightning strikes and high winds that reduced several region’s tents to piles of metal rubble couldn’t keep Pony Clubbers away from their horses, however.

Many dedicated preliminary eventing competitors braved falling branches on the winding country roads on Saturday night on the trek back to the horse park to hand walk their hardworking mounts.

February 13, 2009

USPC Embraces Change At Annual Meeting

The organization’s leaders are planning for the future but not forgetting the past.

For an organization steeped in 55 years of tradition, it can be difficult to loosen the grasp on the past, but members and leaders of the U.S. Pony Clubs continue to demonstrate that they are willing to make room for innovation, while maintaining the group’s core belief system. Exemplifying that mindset were the yellow “Why Change?” stickers sported by attendees of the USPC’s Annual Meeting, held Jan. 21-25 in Greenville, S.C., and organized by the Carolina Region.

February 14, 2008

USPC Wants Members To Get Back To The Barn

The organization has a renewed focus on the basics.

The past few years have brought many innovative changes to what some might consider a very traditional organization, the U.S. Pony Club.

The upper-level rating system has been revamped and now includes the option for members to rate in show jumping- and dressage-focused tracks. The age limit for membership has been increased to 25 from 21.

February 25, 2005

There's More To Life Than Just Pony Jumpers

Kelly Bowman and Kristi Edwards have rather dissimilar riding backgrounds, but both girls, recent graduates from the junior ranks, applied the same principles they gained in other disciplines to help them succeed in the pony jumper ring.

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