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• Pony Club Association of New South Wales The Pony Club Association of New South Wales is the controlling body for Pony Clubs in New South Wales where young people can ride and learn all disciplines of equestrian sports. The Association co-ordinates, develops and promotes Pony Club in New South Wales and is committed to providing a high standard of instruction for its members. Location: Australia, New South Wales • Pony Club Association of Western Australia There are 81 Pony Clubs affiliated with the Pony Club Association of Western Australia, of which 68 are presently active. Each Club is also a member of a Zone, which is a regional group of Clubs. There are twelve Zones in Western Australia. Location: Australia, Western Australia • The Hong Kong Jockey Club Aims to be a world leader in the provision of horse racing, sporting and betting entertainment, and Hong Kong's premier charity and community benefactor. Site includes upcoming races and results, online media coverage and news, statistics, archives, charity events, and a beginner's guide to the sport. • Pony Club Association of Queensland The Pony Club Association of Queensland encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sport connected with horses and riding. Location: Australia, Queensland • Alberta Central Region Pony Club The Alberta Central Region was created on April 1, 2000 as one of 3 new regions born when the former very large Alberta Region was divided in order to be able to address members' needs better. Some additional information about scheduled activities in the Alberta Central Region is available at Alberta Equine On-Line. Location: Canada, Alberta • Washington Thoroughbred Breeders Association A nonprofit organization composed of persons interested in the breeding and improvement of the Thoroughbred. WTBA members are eligible to market their Thoroughbreds through the sales program supervised by the WTBA. The association conducts its Summer Yearling Sale in late August or early September and the Winter Mixed Sale on the first weekend in December. • Pony Club Association of South Australia Aims and Objectives: 1. To encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sports connected with horses and riding. 2. To provide instruction in riding and horsemanship and to instill in members the proper care of their animals. 3. To promote the highest ideals of sportsmanship, citizenship and loyalty, thereby cultivating strength of character and self discipline in the members. Location: Australia, South Australia • German Racing Club for Pure-bred Arabian Horses (DRAV e.V.) Informations including events, statistics, news, gallery, and the Arabian Stallion Book Edition 2002. Site in german and partial in english. Location: Germany • Pony Club Australia The Australian Pony Club Council Website. Pony Club in Australia is organized by a huge army of volunteers who assist with all the tasks including club administration, canteen duties, course building, care of equipment, coaching and many more areas. In Australia Junior riders are those under 17 years. Location: Australia • Pony Club Association of Tasmania The basic objects for which the Pony Club Association of Tasmania is formed are to: 1. Encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sport connected with horses and riding; 2. Instill in members the proper care of their animals; 3. Provide instruction in riding and horsemastership; 4. Promote the highest ideals of sportsmanship, citizenship and loyalty, thereby cultivating strength of character and self-discipline. Location: Australia, Tasmania First Prev [ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ] Next Last |