2018 International Tetrathlon Exchange- Meet the Coach

The 2018 International Tetrathlon Exchange will be hosted by USPC, July 13-30 in North Carolina. Teams from the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia will join the United States teams for two weeks of training, competing, and cultural experiences. The International Tetrathlon Championships will be held in conjunction with the 2018 USPC East Coast Tetrathlon Championships.

If you are interested in supporting the 2018 International Tetrathlon Team, visit: HERE and select “International Exchange – Tetrathlon: Strassburger Fund” under the ‘Designation’ Tab. Its time to meet the US teams!

Meet Coach Natalie Lane

Natalie is a Joint DC and C-2 Flat member of Portola Valley Pony Club in the Middle California Region. She was a member of the USA Pentathlon National Team. During that time, she trained at the Training Center in Fort Sam Houston, TX for four years and represented the USA during several National and International competitions. Natalie has been involved in Pony Club for 20 years, coaching her daughter and several other Pony Club members to many USPC Championships in Tetrathlon, Show Jumping, and Eventing. Her family hosted the U.K. Tetrathlon Team during the 2006 International Tetrathlon Exchange in Washington, D.C.. Natalie went on to join Pony Club as a Horsemasters member and won the Horsemasters division at the 2015 West Coast Tetrathlon Championships. Her best Pony Club memory is from when her daughter Caitlin passed her C-3 Traditional Certification at the age of 13. Natalie is looking forward to coaching the USPC Tetrathlon Team to their best potential during the 2018 International Tetrathlon Exchange.

The United States Pony Clubs, Inc. (USPC or Pony Club) is the largest equestrian educational organization in North America. Started in 1954, the organization has developed curriculum that teaches safe riding skills and the care of horses through mounted and unmounted lessons. Through Pony Club, members have fun with horses and make lifelong friends while they develop skills, habits, and values that extend well beyond the barn and last a lifetime. Many members apply what they have learned in the USPC program successfully in their careers, educational and volunteer opportunities, and other life pursuits.

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