Werribee Park was a hub of skill and pageantry last week when the Pony Club Australia National Championships rode into town.
Held between October 1-5, more than 300 riders aged 10-25 from across Australia competed in dressage, showjumping, eventing, a tetrathlon and mounted games with their hooved friends.
Friends, family, local spectators and even international visitors from the Inter Pacific Exchange and Pony Club China Exchange came out to see interesting displays of horsemanship.
Event director Michelle Newham said the championships were about far more than sashes, rugs and rosettes.
“The nationals are a unique opportunity for riders to test their skills, form friendships that last a lifetime and proudly represent their clubs, zones and states,” she said.
Chief executive Matthew Helmers added that the event, and ones like it, help young participants come together, build communities and become more well-rounded people.
“This is our sport’s showcase event, but it’s also about learning, community and a lifelong love of riding,” he said.
Pony Club Australia is the national governing body for pony clubs and facilitates a variety of educational and equestrian events for young riders.







