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  2. Gymkhana (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    Competitors run in heats against other riders Many of the games involve picking up or placing objects at speed Speed mounting and dismounting is an essential skill. Gymkhana classes are a collection of timed speed events such as; barrel racing, pole bending, keyhole race, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag racing, a hybrid pattern like mountain cow horse, and stake race.

  3. Pony Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pony Club program offers certification of a member's proficiency in skills and theory. The levels start with beginner levels D1, D2, and D3, progress through the intermediate levels C1, C2, and C3, and proceed to the advanced levels HB, B, HA, and A. [7] [8] The Pony Club publishes manuals and books which provide all the information needed to earn certificates and achievement badges.

  4. Mounted Games Association of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Rules of The Pony Club, which organised the events, stated that riders could be no older than 14 In 1984, Norman Patrick, chair of the Pony Club committee decided to form a group for riders wishing to participate in older age groups. [1] The popularity in the UK led to the formation of the International Mounted Games Association.

  5. Equitation - Wikipedia

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    Equitation classes occur in the Hunt seat, Saddle seat, Dressage, and Western disciplines. A good equitation rider is always in balance with the horse, maintains a correct position in every gait, movement, or over a fence, and possesses a commanding, but relaxed, presence, able to direct the horse with nearly invisible aids.

  6. United States Pony Clubs - Wikipedia

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    The club is a loose confederation of regional or local pony clubs in the United States, often organized at town or county level. [1]: 329 [2]: ix It was established in 1954, and was based on the example of the Pony Club of Great Britain (founded in 1929); the two clubs were not affiliated. The USPC initially consisted of twelve clubs.

  7. Horse show - Wikipedia

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    The rules of the FEI govern competitions open to riders from all nations, including the Olympic games and the World Equestrian Games. At the other end of the competition spectrum, Pony Club is an international movement that teaches young people riding skills suitable for English riding competitions. To help develop positive experience and good ...

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  9. English riding - Wikipedia

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    Dressage style English attire and tack in competition.. English riding is a form of horse riding seen throughout the world. There are many variations, but all feature a flat English saddle without the deep seat, high cantle or saddle horn that are part of a Western saddle nor the knee pads seen on an Australian Stock Saddle.