Waihora Pony Club April Open Days 2022
Event description
Waihora Pony Club Training/Open Days – 3 weeks, April 2022
These open days are being held in place of our ODE and to help Waihora Pony Club fundraise to fix up parts of our beloved clubrooms that have asbestos.
We are opening our extensive pony club grounds over the Easter holidays for the first time in many years. (Usually the grounds are closed for ODE preparation.) Come along and use our grounds to prepare for the eventing season. There will be lots of toys for you and your horse to play with including:
- A flagged and numbered cross-country course with jumps of various heights from 45cm to 105cm including the awesome Waihora water jump and keyhole jump
- A numbered show jump course in our large 70m x 50m sand arena – you can set the height to what you would like
- A grass dressage arena
- Bookable 3hr sessions (limited to 10 visiting riders so you won't be crowded). If you are a Pony Club and want to do a block booking please contact Jules on 0210 237 9653
- $30 per horse per session
Come along and bring your friends for this unique opportunity. Or bring your Pony Club team and use it to practice for upcoming teams events. Pony Club Collier Trophy is just around the corner – this is a great chance to train.
Children under 17 are very welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Here are the details:
Dates: Monday 11th April to Sunday 1st May 2022 (not Easter Monday 18th April).
Times: There will be 3 bookable sessions per day: 8-11am, 11am-2pm, 2-5pm
How ticketing works: Each rider requires one rider ticket plus at least one horse ticket. If there are multiple riders in your group please make an individual booking for each rider and their horse/s.
You need to first book a rider ticket (free) and then book a ticket for each of that rider's horses ($30 each).Â
For example:  Rider name: xxxxxxx       Â
Horse Ticket 1. (horse name)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Horse Ticket 2. (horse name)       Â
Horse Ticket 3. (horse name)
Everyone entering the grounds must hold a ticket for their horse/s to gain entry
And here’s the fine print:
No riding outside the pony club grounds especially not on the Racetrack or the Domain Grounds. Action will be taken against anyone found in these areas.
Parking in designated areas in front of yards and arena (these areas will be marked). Please stay on the gravel tracks to unload and load if it has rained.
Helmets to be worn
Back protectors to be worn on the cross-country course (NZPCA regulations for our grounds)
No stallions or rigs
Please remove all manure and hay from around yards and floats Â
Please take all rubbish home
There is no access to the clubrooms, please use the Domain toilets – they will be marked on a map of the grounds. (Do not take horses into the Domain grounds.)
No jumping alone. (If you are jumping please have someone else there.)
If you damage a jump or see some wear and tear can you please kindly let us know so we can fix it for the next riders.
This is the first time that we have opened our grounds like this and we are happy to share our amazing grounds with the wider horse-riding community but we are relying on all participants to look after the grounds, stay safe, be kind to others using the grounds and report any damage so that we can fix it. If our grounds are looked after like this we will look at doing this again in the future. Have fun!
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