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The Pony Club Association of
Victoria Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle ...
, commonly abbreviated as PCAV, is the recognised State Sporting Organisation and controlling body for
Pony Club Pony Club is an international youth organization devoted to educating youth about horses and riding. Pony Club organizations exist in over thirty countries worldwide. Origins Pony Club began in Great Britain in 1929 when the Institute of the ...
in Victoria where young people can ride and learn all disciplines of
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sports. The Association co-ordinates, develops and promotes horsemanship in
Victoria Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle ...
and instruction for its members. The Association is a member of Pony Club Australia. Children and young adults to the age of 25 learn the skills of riding and general horsemanship and compete in local events, but can also go on to compete at state, national and international events.
Pony Club Pony Club is an international youth organization devoted to educating youth about horses and riding. Pony Club organizations exist in over thirty countries worldwide. Origins Pony Club began in Great Britain in 1929 when the Institute of the ...
is one of the few sports were males and females compete on equal terms.
Victoria Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle ...
is divided into 10 Zones currently comprising 210 Clubs. Each club is organized and arranged separately, but the Zone also has an organizing Committee. Each Zone also has a Chief Instructor whose duty is to supervise and encourage the instruction policy within the Zone. Each Zone sends Councillors to Association meetings to determine general policy. In each Zone there are as many as 30 different
Pony Club Pony Club is an international youth organization devoted to educating youth about horses and riding. Pony Club organizations exist in over thirty countries worldwide. Origins Pony Club began in Great Britain in 1929 when the Institute of the ...
s.


Aims and Objectives

*To encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all approved types of sport connected with horses and riding *To provide instruction in horsemanship and riding and to instill in the members the proper care of their animals. *To promote the highest ideals of sportsmanship, citizenship and loyalty, thereby cultivating strength of character and self-discipline.


Membership

Membership is open to anyone. Junior members are under 17 years, Associate members are 17 and under 25 years and Senior Members are 25 years and over. Only Junior and Associate members are allowed to compete or receive instruction and certificates. Throughout their Pony Club career, riders are encouraged to undertake various efficiency certificates according to their age and ability, commencing with the basic ‘D’ certificate through to ‘A’ certificate which is the highest level. These certificates aim to encourage the interest and improvement in knowledge of its members. They are viewed as a measure of a rider’s progress in their overall efficiency. In working for them riders acquire valuable knowledge and skills, which enhance their riding experience.


Competitions

To supplement Rally Days there are other activities offered such as gymkhanas, camps, trail rides, lectures and films, visits to places of interest and demonstrations. Inter-club competitions are often held in the form of a
Gymkhana Gymkhana () ( ur, جِمخانہ, sd, جمخانه, hi, जिमख़ाना, as, জিমখানা, bn, জিমখানা) is a British Raj term which originally referred to a place of assembly. The meaning then altered to den ...
, which has a mix of show riding events, Sporting and Showjumping competitions. Zone championships are generally held once a year for most disciplines, including
Dressage Dressage ( or ; a French term, most commonly translated to mean "training") is a form of horse riding performed in exhibition and competition, as well as an art sometimes pursued solely for the sake of mastery. As an equestrian sport defined b ...
,
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, One Day Eventing, Horse Trials, Sporting, Flat teams, and
Mounted Games Mounted Games is a branch of equestrian sport in which fast games are played on ponies up to a height of about . They require athletic ability, riding skills, hand-to-eye coordination, determination, perseverance, and a competitive spirit, which ...
. State Championships are held at roughly the same times each year.


Clothing and Uniforms

Each member is required to wear the following at all times, while mounted: * Well fitting Pony Club approved helmet * Smooth soled riding boots. Each club sets its own uniform. This will generally include an informal uniform for club rally days such as a club polo shirt and a formal uniform, consisting of a long-sleeved shirt, tie, and jumper or vest. Each club will normally have its own saddle cloth. Each Zone and State also have their own colours and uniforms. Zone representatives in state competitions must wear the Zone's colours.


Examples of club jumper colour schemes

*Apollo Bay Pony Club: Royal Blue and Orange. *Portarlington and District Pony Club: Purple with a Yellow Sash *Shepparton Pony Club: Royal Blue with a Light Blue Sash. *Trafalgar Pony Club: Red.


Example: The North Eastern Zone

The North Eastern Zone comprises the Pony Clubs in the North Eastern part of
Victoria Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle ...
. There are 17 Pony Clubs in this Zone: *Alexandra & District Pony Club *Benalla Pony Club *Bethanga Pony Club *Bright & District Pony Club *Chiltern & District Pony Club *Euroa Pony Club *Howlong Pony Club *Kergunyah Pony Club *Mansfield Pony Club *Moyhu Pony Club) *Myrtleford Pony Club *Numurkah & District Pony Club *Seymour Pony Club *Shepparton Pony Club *Wangaratta Pony Club *Wodonga & District Pony Club *Yarrawonga Pony Club Each of these clubs has its own meeting place, uniforms, shows, rally/training days, sponsors, and committees.


Meeting places

Quite a few Pony Clubs, such as Bacchus Marsh and Sale, use the local showgrounds. Some clubs, such as Werribee, use special horse facilities like the Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre. Other clubs, such as the Dandenong Ranges Horse and Pony Club and Yarra Glen & District Pony Club have their own grounds which either belong to the club or are leased from the Local Council. The
Pony Club Pony Club is an international youth organization devoted to educating youth about horses and riding. Pony Club organizations exist in over thirty countries worldwide. Origins Pony Club began in Great Britain in 1929 when the Institute of the ...
s themselves normally pay for the upkeep and maintenance of facilities, although often government grants will supplement club finances such as the 2008 sand arena at Drysdale/Leopold Pony Club.City of Greater Geelong council news, 4 April 2008
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History

PCAV was formed at a meeting held at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds on 13 January 1954, with seven affiliated clubs - Berwick, Eltham, Footscray, Mountain District, Shepparton, Vermont and Western District. While Vermont and Footscray have since disbanded, they continue on in their areas as Nunawading District Horse and Pony Club and Truganina Pony Club. Rapid increase in membership in the 1960s necessitated the formation of Zones (areas) to facilitate administration and organisation. Ultimately 10 Zones were formed - each more or less geographical in concept, with a membership ranging from 10 to 16 Clubs each.


External links


Pony Club Association of Victoria Official Websitewww.ponyclubaustralia.com.au
Pony Club Australia Official Website]


Notes

Equestrian organizations Sports governing bodies in Victoria (Australia)