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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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  5. Josephine Pullein-Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Mary Wedderburn Pullein-Thompson MBE (3 April 1924 – 19 June 2014), sometimes known as Josephine Mann, was a British writer known for her pony books.She was a leading member of the Pony Club and PEN International.

  6. Pony - Wikipedia

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    The term "pony" is also sometimes used to describe a full-sized horse in a humorous or affectionate sense. The Pony Club uses the term "pony" for any mount ridden by a member, regardless of its breed or size. Pony Club members are allowed to compete with full-size horses and are not limited to pony-sized mounts.

  7. Pony Club Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Pony Club Secrets is a series of junior and intermediate reader children's books published by HarperCollins in the United Kingdom. The series was created by author and journalist Stacy Gregg, and is loosely based on her experiences as a young rider growing up in New Zealand .

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    In a Feb. 2023 interview with the Visit Springfield website, she revealed that the "pink" part of the "Pink Pony Club" was inspired by a since-closed strip club called Pink Cadillac she used to ...

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    America's viral pop star, former Missouri small town girl Chappell Roan, wrote earworm single "Pink Pony Club" after visiting the Abbey in West Hollywood and finding her queer community. The Abbey ...