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Pony clubs began in England in 1929 by Harry Faudel-Phillips to encourage children to start riding. Memberships increased quickly, and the idea of pony clubs spread rapidly, with clubs started in other nations—Canada in 1934, Australia in 1939, New Zealand in 1944, and the United States in 1954.
The United States Pony Clubs is a non-profit organization, and the competitions are often hosted and subsidized by sponsors of the host club, local farmers, landowners, and parents. There are three age categories, known as minimus, (8 to 11), junior (12 to 14) and senior (15 to 21).
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The United States Equestrian Federation Pony Finals is an annual championship for pony hunters, jumpers, and equitation. The event takes place over six days and is typically held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. More than 600 ponies compete at the championship every year. [1] [2]
The Pony of Americas is a pony breed developed in the state of Iowa in the United States. The foundation stallion was an Arabian / Appaloosa / Shetland pony cross. A breed registry was founded in 1954, and within 15 years had registered 15,000 ponies.