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Forms

These are the most frequently used forms for the season.  If you require additional forms, please visit the USPC Forms page.

 

Activity & Rally Release Form (2010)

Medical Card 2010 (Non-Interactive)

Medical Card 2010 INTERACTIVE -  Replaces Medical Relase Form

Medical Card 2010 Instructions

Stall Card

Sponsor Letter (2009)

 

Ratings

The United States Pony Clubs has established Standards of Proficiency within the framework of the international Pony Club movement as the curriculum for a program of instruction and testing of its members.

 

D Ratings:  The D Ratings are an introduction to the fun and challenge of riding, establishing a foundation of safety habits and knowledge of the daily care of a pony and tack. The D-1 through D-3 Pony Club member learns to ride independently and with control, maintaining a reasonably secure position at the walk, trot and canter and over low fences. All D ratings are awarded at the club level.

D-1 Test Sheet (2009)

D-2 Horse Management Test Sheet (2010)

D-2 On The Flat Test Sheet (2010)     

D-2 Over the Fences Test Sheet (2010)

D-3 Horse Management Test Sheet (2010)

D-3 On the Flat Test Sheet (2010)

D-3 Over the Fences Test Sheet (2010)

Standards Of Proficiency:  D (2009)

 

C-1 and C-2 Ratings:  The C-1 and C-2 is a Pony Club member learning to become an active horseman, to care independently for pony and tack and to understand the reasons for what he or she is doing.  The C-1 and C-2 show development towards a secure, independent seat and increasing control and confidence in all phases of riding.  The C-1 and C-2 ratings are awarded at the club level.

C-1 Horse Management Test Sheet (2010) 

C-1 On the Flat Test Sheet (2010)

C-1 Over The Fences Test Sheet (2010)

C-2 Horse Management Test Sheet (2010) 

C-2 On the Flat Test Sheet (2010)

C-2 Over The Fences Test Sheet (2010)

Standards Of Proficiency:  C1/C2 (2009)

 

The H-B, C-3, B, H/H-A and A Ratings are facilitated on a national basis and require a greater depth of knowledge and proficiency than the earlier ratings.  Successful candidates are competent, all-around horsemen, active and contributing members of USPC, who participate in a variety of Pony Club activities. They are also thoughtful leaders who set an example for all levels.

C3 and above, please visit the USPC Forms page for information and instructions.

 

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