The Minnesota POA Club

 

About the MN POA Club

About the Breed

History of the Breed

General Appearance

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POA Breed Shows

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2012 Show Schedule

June 2-3, 2012

June 16-17, 2012

July 28-29, 2012

August 11-12, 2012

August 18-19, 2012

October 27-28, 2012

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2011 Spooktacular

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2009 Member Awards

2008 Members at Work

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2008 Member Awards

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POA Breed Shows

POA Breed Shows

The founders of this youth oriented breed registry set out to develop a quality mount for children. A quiet disposition, quality conformation and color are still the most important traits considered in the POA breeding programs of today.

 

POA Breed Shows offer a variety of classes for both youth and adults. In addition to halter classes for all ages and sexes of ponies, there are numerous classes offered for youth in both Non-Timed and Timed Events.

 

The 19 & over program provides an avenue for adults to compete using registered POAs that are of any age. This helps ensure a steady supply of well-trained ponies. Four classes will be provided for this adult program: Western Pleasure, Hunter under Saddle, Trail and Reining. Since the halter and pleasure driving divisions also have classes for adults, a POA show offers something for the whole family.

 

Non-Timed Events:

Western Pleasure

Reining

Trail

Western Riding

Pleasure Driving

Costume Class

Stock Seat Equitation

Leadline Equitation

Bareback Equitation

Showmanship at Halter

English Pleasure

Open Jumping

Hunter Over Fences

Hunter Hack

Huntseat Equitation Over Fences

English Equitation

 

Timed Events:

Pole Bending

Cloverleaf Barrels

Flag Race

Handy Horse

Calf Daubing

Goat Tying

Figure 8 Barrels

Single Pole

Combination Dash

Texas Rollback

Scurry Race

Go-Go

Straight Barrels

Keyhole

Figure 8 Stake

 

Reprinted with permission from:

Pony of The Americas Club, Inc.

3828 South Emerson Avenue

Indianapolis, IN 46203

Phone: 317-788-0107 Fax: 317-788-8974

 


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POA Breed Shows (Printable Version)
 

The MN State Chapter of the Pony of the Americas, Inc. Club