In The Spotlight
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Ride iQ
The United States Pony Club Marketing Department sits down with Jessa and Kinsey Lux of Ride iQ. Jessa and Kinsey are both former Pony Club members. They give a little bit of background on themselves, as well as the new partnership between Ride iQ and USPC. You can learn more about Ride iQ at www.ride-iq.com.
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National Youth Board Spotlight: Gillian Warner
Meet 2022 USPC National Youth Board member Gillian Warner.
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Meet Academy of Achievement Member Sally Ike
The Academy of Achievement recognizes Pony Club alumni for being outstanding in their chosen fields of expertise.
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Meet Academy of Achievement Member Carol Kozlowski
The Academy of Achievement recognizes Pony Club alumni for being outstanding in their chosen fields of expertise.
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Founders Awards Presented at the 2022 USPC Convention
The Founders' Award recognizes Pony Club's most dedicated volunteers.
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2021 Flash Award Winner: Deer Creek Pony Club
Four members of Deer Creek Pony Club worked together for over two years to save their club. Read the winning entry for the 2021 Flash Teamwork Award.
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Alexa Ehlers
United States Pony Club Marketing Department sits down with Pony Club Member Alexa Ehlers. Alexa is one of the few triple A certified members of Pony Club, which means she has three A-level certifications across different disciplines.
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Pony Club Member Spotlight: Samantha!
Meet Samantha! Samantha is a C-1 member of the Old Dominion Hounds Pony Club in the Virginia Region. Her and her mare Daisy moved up to Training level eventing this spring, and competed in Pony Club champs this year!
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Pony Club Member Spotlight: Tai!
Meet Tai! Tai is a C-1 member of the Amwell Valley Hound Pony Club in the New Jersey Region. He and his gelding, Saracchi, do Dressage together. He also events on his TB, Leopold. Tai has big goals of making it to the olympics one day!
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Recognizing Pony Club’s Volunteers
Pony Club depends on our volunteers—thousands of them! The best way to let volunteers know how valued they are is to say thank you often and show appreciation for their efforts.