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Loyalty |
Character |
Sportsmanship |
The Pony Club is a voluntary youth organisation for
young people within an equestrian environment.
The Pony Club’s purpose is:
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To encourage young people to learn
to enjoy all kinds of sport connected with ponies and riding,
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To give instruction in riding and
horsemanship and to educate Members to look after and take proper care of their
animals,
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To promote the highest levels of
sportsmanship, citizenship and loyalty to create strength of character and self-discipline.
The Pony Club is a volunteer organisation and depends
on parents and guardians to help. Fairness should take precedence over
competitiveness. Teaching by example will foster caring and respect for all.
Parents / Guardians should therefore:
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Be a
positive role model for my child and other Members by respecting coaches,
officials, volunteers and leaders; their authority and decisions; the rules and
regulations under which The Pony Club operates.
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Agree
to discuss disputes / appeals at a suitable, agreed time with the correct
officials, within the appropriate level of The Pony Club organisation, without
resorting to hostility or violence.
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Always
remember that Pony Club activities are intended to be educational, safe and fun
to benefit the Members rather than parents.
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Respect
the horses and ponies and show humane care for them at all times.
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Respect
the property and equipment used in any activities, considering safety uppermost
in all situations
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Be
knowledgeable about the rules of the discipline or competition their child is
taking part in and encourage their child to know, be familiar with, and follow
these rules.
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Promote
the physical and emotional well-being of their child, other Members and horses
ahead of any personal desire to win or succeed in any activity.
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Teach
their child that taking part, learning and showing sportsmanship in all
competitions, testing situations, clinics, etc are more important than winning.
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Praise
all Members equally for trying hard and competing fairly.
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Inform
officials as soon as possible if they or their child is unable to fulfil
commitments or attendance at events.
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Help
their child and others to understand the satisfaction of co-operation, group
work and team spirit in achieving personal goals and growth, and good results.
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Volunteer
their services and skills, whether equine-related or not, whenever possible.
Parents /
Guardians should not:
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Force
their child or other Members to take part in activities with which they are not
comfortable.
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Disrespect
the decisions of coaches / officials concerning the skills and abilities of
their child or other Members.
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Undermine
the authority of coaches / officials by interfering with, or coaching any
Members from the sidelines.
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Dispute
the decisions of coaches / officials and volunteers during an event or in front
of their child, other Members or parents.
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Engage
in or condone unsportsmanlike behaviours such as booing, taunting, using
profane language, refusing to congratulate winners, etc.