The United States Pony Clubs, Inc.
The Kentucky Horse Park, 4041 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511
859/254-7669 (PONY) Fax 859/233-4652 email: uspc@ponyclub.org
News Release
For more information, contact: Wayne Quarles
activities@ponyclub.org or 859/254-7669
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The United States Pony Clubs, Inc.
Prince Philip Cup Games Celebrity Challenge to Take Place at Rolex/Kentucky
3-Day Event
To add to the excitement of the 2007 Prince Philip Cup Games Competition held in
conjunction with Rolex/Kentucky 3-Day Event, the USPC announces the addition of
a “Celebrity Challenge Round” where well-known Rolex “Celebrities” (current and former competitors, coaches, course designers and other
celebrities) will join the six Pony Club teams for a round of games.
The Celebrity Challenge will be held at noon on Friday, April 7th, in the Walnut
Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park. The “Celebrities” are graduate Pony Club members, both from the United States and from other
countries. While the participation of the celebrities depends upon the final
Rolex competition schedule, the tentative list of competitors includes:
Amy Barrington, C, Hamilton Pony Club, Ontario, Canada
Mick Costello, C, Pebble Beach Pony Club
Phillip Dutton, A, Nyngan-NSWales, Australia
Michael Etherington-Smith, The Pony Club (United Kingdom)
Brian O’Connor, B, Redland Hunt Pony Club
David O’Connor, B, Redland Hunt Pony Club
Karen O’Connor, A, Groton Pony Club
Beth Perkins, A, Upper Valley Pony Club
Amy Tryon, C-3, Valley Green Pony Club
John Williams, A, Mendon Pony Club
Mounted Games is a series of relay races on horseback, where the riders must
perform different skills while riding at speed. An example is the Balloon Race,
where balloons are placed on a board in the middle of a 180 foot arena. The
riders race from one end with a pole and pop one balloon while riding past at a
gallop, then hand the pole to a teammate at the other end who returns and pops
a balloon along the way. The first team to have four riders successfully pop a
balloon and cross the finish line wins. These riders also perform games that
require them to dismount and pick an object off of the ground and then vault
back on to the pony as it moves out – no stirrups, just jump and pull on! A picture beats a thousand words with this
sport.
The United States Pony Clubs, Inc. (USPC) was founded in 1954 as a nonprofit
national youth organization to teach riding and horsemanship through a formal
educational program. Many of the nation’s top equestrians, including our Olympic team members, have Pony Club roots.
Members range in age from as young as 4 through age 25. Activities are
English-riding based, and members ride both horses and ponies, depending on the
size of the rider and the discipline in which s/he is competing. Pony Club
competition is team competition, much like the Olympic games, where members
learn the importance of cooperation and teamwork.
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