(Formed 1893)
Patron HRH THE PRINCESS MARGARET
Registered under the Charities Act No. 240751
To encourage the Breeding, Registration and Improvement of British Riding
Ponies and Mountain & Moorland Ponies and to foster the Welfare of Ponies
in general.
THE BRITISH RIDING
PONY
Originally
the result of Crossing Thoroughbred or Arab with ogle of our Mountain &
Moorland Native Breeds, now normally the progeny of British Riding Pony Sire
and Dam. This is an animal of outstanding quality that is a true pony,
retaining the pony characteristics of good temperament, hardiness and
surefootedness. Riding Ponies do not exceed 15.0 hands.
An outline of the specialised work undertaken by The National Pony
Society:
WELFARE AND PRESERVATION OF
NATIVE PONIES
The
National Pony Society works for the preservation and improvement of Native
Ponies and the welfare of all ponies. One of its main activities in this field
is to distribute the Horserace Betting Levy Board Grant and to supervise the
use to which it is put.
STUD BOOK
The
Society publishes annually:-
- a) Stud Book, Register and Appendix of British
Riding Ponies.
- b) Larger Height Register and Appendix ( 15 hh
to 15.3 hh)
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- c) Special Categories Register (ponies of
foreign origin)
SHOWS
The Society stages an annual two day
Championship Show in August at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern. There
are classes tbr all the Native Breeds, Ridden and In-Hand, Riding Ponies,
Hunter Ponies, Hackney Ponies, Hacks, Children's Ridden Ponies, Dressage and
Driving. The Show affiliates to the British Show Pony Society. the British
Driving Society, the British Show Hack and Cob Riding Horse Association and to
the Anglo & Part bred Arab U.K. In Hand Championships, providing
opportunities to qualify for The Horse of the Year Show. The British Show
Jumping Championship Olympia, British Show Pony Society Championship at Newark,
the British Show Hack and Cob Riding Horse Association Championships and the
Thimbleby & Shorland Driving Championship.
TRAINING
The NPS is an awarding body approved by The
National Council tbr Vocational Qualifications. It also enjoys Approved
Training Organisation Status with the Department of Employment's Training
Agency. The Society awards the Stud Assistant's Certificate and NPS Diploma as
well as National Vocational Qualifications. Training fol the awards is provided
at a number of NPS Approved Studs throughout the Country.
JUDGES
The Society assesses and selects its Judges
with extreme care. It operates Assessment Days, a Probationer Judges Scheme and
regularly holds Judges Conferences and Seminars. It maintains its Mixed
Mountain & Moorland Panel, a Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Pony
Panel, a Hunter Pony Breeding Panel and a Riding Pony Breeding Panel. The
National Pony Society, which celebrated its Centenary in 1993, is a Company
Limited by Guarantee. It is guided in its administration by its Memorandum and
Articles of Association. The business of the Society is managed by its Council
which consists of 24 elected members, representatives from the Mountain &
Moorland Breed Societies, the Treasurer, the Chief Steward and representatives
from 2 other Societies.
The Council delegates its detailed management
to a number of Standing Committees. These include the Finance & General
Purposes Committee, the Stud Book and Registration Committee, the Educational
& Training Committee, the Show Committee, the Judges Selection Committee
and the Competitions Committee. The Society has a Welfare Officer and
Committee.
Throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland
there are a number of Area Committees. They exist to organise NPS local
activities which may include an annual show, seminars, study days, stud visits,
lunches, suppers, films, quizzes, etc.
In Scotland there is a Scottish Committee which
organises the affairs of the NPS in Scotland.
The Society has a Secretariat which is based at
Alton in Hampshire. Most of the Society's administration is centred there
including Membership, Registration, Affiliation, Finance, Annual Show, as well
as a Secretarial service provided to the Standing Committees.
The Society depends very heavily upon the
voluntary contributions of many of its dedicated members who give freely of
their time, their skill and their knowledge. It is hoped they derive personal
satisfaction from making possible the work of an organisation without which a
marvellous national asset, our ponies, would not be here for generations of
Britons to love and enjoy.
CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS
MOUNTAIN &
MOORLAND (M&M) PONIES
The NPS has a number of competitions for M
& M ponies, open to Stallions, Mares or Geldings registered in the main
body of their respective breed stud hooks. The following, which are for ponies
4 years old or over, have qualifying rounds at NPS Area Shows and other
selected shows throughout the U.K. The Final in every case, is held in August
at the NPS Summer Championship Show, Three Counties Showground, Malvern.
(a) The
M & M NOVICE RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP (b) The M & M NOVICE WORKING HUNTER
PONY CHAMPIONSHIP
(c) The M & M FIRST RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP
(d) The M & M LEADING REIN CHAMPIONSHIP
There are two other Championships for 5 years
old and over Ridden Ponies, with qualifying rounds throughout the U.K., which
are only open to NPS Members. They are:
The RIDING PONY IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP offers a
variety of classes for registered British Riding Ponies registered in the main
body of their respective stud books. Qualifying rounds are held at selected
shows throughout the U.K. between April and July with the Final at Malvern in
August.
The HUNTER PONY BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIP is open
to Hunter Ponies not exceeding 15.0 hh. Qualifying rounds are held throughout
the U.K. at selected shows and the Final is at Malvern.
THE HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
CHAMPIONSHIPS are run by the British Show Pony Society, in association with the
National Pony Society, the Final being held at the BSPS Winter Championship
Show.
NPS SILVER MEDAL
ROSETTE
Over 150 shows affiliate to the National Pony
Society.
Each show has a number of classes for Mountain
& Moorland, British Riding Ponies and/or Hunter Pony Breeding. Winners of
the M & M Ridden or In-Hand, the Riding Pony In-Hand and Hunter Pony
Breeding sections, who are NPS members, are awarded the coveted SILVER MEDAL
ROSETTE.
NPS SPECIAL ROSETTES
The Society presents Special Rosettes at
affiliated Shows which do not hold qualifying rounds for M & M
Championships for Working Hunter Pony, Leading Rein and First Ridden held under
the Society rules. These rosettes will only be awarded to NPS Members.
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