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Pony club.. please read??

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im 14... 15 in september. and have always wanted to join the pony club. but never have because i was always moving about. now i want to join. but i dont have my own horse. i loan one from my riding school. could i use that? and if you do or did pony club, what did u do? how much is the membership?? please help

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  1. i'm moving next summer, but it won't stop me renewing my pc membership! you can use a loaned pony, all you need is the owners permit! you mostly do rallies, which are basically dressage (schooling, very easy), show jumping and a bit of cross country. these build up to camp, which is like a rally every day and a competition on the last day. you have evening activities too, like swimming, outings, knockouts, jumping on foot etc. it cost me £50 to join.  


  2. i am in the pony club and we do jumping events and x country and things like that,  you can use any horse even one from a riding school so you dont have to worry about that.

    i cant remember how much membership costs but it is worth it!!!!!

    hope this helped!!!!

  3. well i do have my own pony but i cant bring it so i just use the school ponies

  4. Pony club is great but it may be difficult if the pony would vary on availability. Are you in one place or are you still moving? I'm pretty sure you'd be allowed to use that pony but have you considered how you will get the pony from the stables to the Pony Club event? Membership is usually around £60... Hope this helps. FTootie

    You have got plenty of time in Pony Club so there's no need to worry about that!

  5. I don't know if you're talking United States Pony Club or the British one, but if you're talking USPC, you can definitely be a Pony Clubber without a horse as long as you can borrow one for any events you decide to participate in.  Membership varies by club and depends on a lot of factors.  Some clubs pay for members to compete in Rallies and participate in clinics, and in those cases, membership will cost more.  Other clubs have lower membership fees but don't pay for the other things.  You'll have to talk to the DC your local Pony club to find out.  But I definitely recommend joining because you'll make a lot of awesome friends and learn a ton.

  6. If you are interested in Pony Club in  England or Pony Club in the US- the answer is basically the same.  Both the US and England have Pony Club Centres (Center in the US) which make it possible for young people without horses to join Pony Club and be a part of all of the activities.  To find a Pony Club Centres in England go to  http://www.pcuk.org/ . To find one in the US go to http://ponyclub.org/   The web sites for both countries have lots of super information.  Good Luck.  Pony Club is GREAT!!!

  7. pony club is a fab way of learning and making friends with the same interest as you!

    membership costs around £60 i think.

    If the riding school are happy for you to use their pony and you are insured to use it i dont see why you cant!

    Pony club often do a lesson or more a week doing different things, sometimes you get a proffesional come in a teach a certain lesson!

    you have a pony club camp in summers where you take your pony and do little competitions.

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