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NYB: Tips for Surviving the Heat with Horses
Written by Emily Harris – Sisters Horsing Around Summer is coming to a close and Autumn will be taking its place, and with the change of the season one would think the weather would change too. However in the United States, it is not uncommon for the temperatures to continue soaring. With temps reaching up to the 90’s and 100’s, you can almost guarantee that there will be even hotter days. And with so many hot days in store for us, caring for yourself and your horses are important so that you stay healthy and cool. First things first, you need to make sure that you and your horses are…
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The Power of Pony Club Parents
Pony Club parents have the most important job in the organization.
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NYB: My 2021 USPC Championships Experience
My name is Hannah Willford, I am a C-2 Eventing from the Great Lakes Region. My experience at the 2021 Pony Club Championships has given me long lasting memories, life lessons, and amazing friends. I’m sure everyone has something different to say about what their week looked like, but here’s a little insight on mine. Monday was move in day. The main goal was getting everything set up exactly how we wanted and meeting teammates for the week. When unloading, we had a plan to get everything out of our trailer quickly and set our stall up after parking the trailer. I also made sure to do my final tack…
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NYB: Staying Active in Pony Club Throughout College
Staying active with Pony Club throughout college may seem hard with a suddenly busy schedule, but there are plenty of opportunities for members to stay involved!
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Pony Club Member Spotlight: Zoie
Meet Zoie! Zoie is a D-2 certified member of the Cardinal II Pony Club in the Carolina Region. She rides Vixen, a BLM mustang from Nevada, and together they have tried just about every discipline, but really enjoy foxhunting.
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NYB: How My Continued Participation in USPC Lead to Further Opportunity
By: Jessica Flores Although I had taken a couple of years off from competitive riding due to being away at college, I still stayed active in the USPC thanks to the amazing opportunity to serve on the NYB as well as prepare for and take HM based certifications. This summer though, I also had the opportunity to work at a barn with an eventing trainer in my area when I came home. At first I was slightly unsure of what to expect and if I would live up to the standards and expectations of the training barn due to having time off from certain more interactive horse activities, but due…
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Pony Club Member Spotlight: Mallory
Meet Mallory! Mallory is a C-1 certified member of the Cardinal II Pony Club in the Carolina Region. She rides Apache, a Missouri Fox Trotter pony, and together they love eventing, and sometimes getting in the games arena!
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NYB: Pony Club: A Village of Support
By Rachel Rozenboom Why Pony Club? I’ve come to realize that it isn’t just the sheer amount of knowledge and skills that one learns, it is the community that is created when you surround yourselves with like-minded, supportive individuals. Don’t get me wrong, there will always be the small scuffles and tidbits of drama that surround anything anyone ever does, but I’ve recently learned that it is so much more than the small negatives that surround any sport. Rather, the sheer number of members who all want to see one another succeed is what makes this organization so strong and impactful. I’m here to tell you about my most recent…
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NYB: DNMS: Taking Winning and Losing in Stride
By John P. Filer Growing up deeply involved in Pony Club I’ve always had the goal of achieving my A. Every young kid hungry for opportunity knows the feeling of pushing for some far out goal. The trouble is that most don’t push past the point of failure. Nobody wants to fail, but sometimes failing is the best way to succeed. In 2017 I moved up to intermediate with my horse Glitteratti, he was a more than capable partner and we had a successful move up. The following winter it only seemed logical that the time had come to grab that intangible gold medal of an A certificate. As most…
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NYB: 2021 Service Project Recap
A year after COVID halted all Pony Club activities, our members came out stronger than ever for their debut at the Kentucky Horse Park. It was a fantastic event brought together by wonderful and dedicated people in our Pony Club staff. Alongside these amazing people, the National Youth Board dedicated their efforts to bring forth “The Service Project” this year at USPC Championships.