Joy and DevelopmentYoung riders are an important part of equestrian sport. They learn the basics,…
Joy and DevelopmentYoung riders are an important part of equestrian sport. They learn the basics, develop step by step, and bring both commitment and energy into the stable and into the saddle. Many Paths to ExploreThrough pony classes, youth championships,…
Joy and Development Young riders are an important part of equestrian sport. They learn the basics, develop step by step, and bring both commitment and energy into the stable and into the saddle.
Many Paths to Explore Through pony classes, youth championships, and local league competitions, they can try different disciplines such as show jumping, dressage, and eventing, and discover what suits them best.
Growing with the Horse The relationship with the horse teaches young riders responsibility, cooperation, and trust. Daily life in the stable and time spent riding shape experiences that are valuable far beyond the arena.
Competitive Spirit Young riders compete in their own classes and series where development is the main focus. From local competitions to larger youth circuits, they are given the opportunity to challenge themselves and grow as combinations.
Role Models and Support Many of today’s top riders began as pony riders, inspired by coaches, parents, and idols. Training sessions, groups, camps, and clinics with experienced riders provide guidance and motivation for the next generation.
Values for Life In the stable, children and young people learn to put the horse’s well-being first. Care, respect, and patience often become a natural part of life with horses—values they can carry with them both in and beyond their riding careers.
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