Here is a guide to the competition path for each discipline and level that WHPC currently participate in.
To help everything run smoothly, members are asked to check their own eligibility, read and understand the WHPC Selection Policy, and submit applications for teams or individual entries in good time. If you are unsure about anything, please ask, we are always happy to help.
There are different levels of PC Dressage based on previous experience and ability:
All of the above qualifying for the Regional Championships. Then members of any age can compete in the Novice, Intermediate or the Open which qualify for the National Championships.
Both of the above are qualifiers for the Regional Championships.
All of the above are qualifiers for the National Championships.
These Championships are held at the Wellington International Event. Competitors qualify for Wellington at either Areas or a nominated BE event (not all Areas hold a PC110).
All of the above are qualifiers for the Regional Championships.
All of the above are qualifiers for the National Championships.
The number of qualifying spaces for both championships is dependent on the number of entries.
Please see the image to the right to see the qualification routes for all Show Jumping Levels.
For those jumping below 70cm then please see the Area 12 competition levels which are a fantastic way to gain experience
Qualification Routes and Eligibility:
Please see the qualification routes in the image on the right.
If you are under 19 (and older than 11), and still want to have a go, you can compete as a pair with just one other member.
Tetrathlon is a team and individual competition comprised of Shooting, Swimming, Running and Riding.
Qualification:
To be entered into Area competitions, each branch does it differently, so members and their parents/guardians need to keep in touch with their sports team managers and their DCs if they want to put themselves forward for an Area competition.
Some Branches may have rules about number of rallies or competitions someone has done before they go to an Area event.
At the JCB Pony Club Championships for Tetrathlon, the competition levels consist of:
Stepping stones – have to be chosen for their regional team.
Regional team managers take into account a lot of factors to choose teams, including previous competition scores, area, availability etc. They can enter 2 teams per region to the stepping stones competition.
The Pony Club Dengie Quiz is designed to be an inclusive and engaging competition, open to both ridden and non-ridden Centre and Branch members. It offers a wonderful opportunity for young people to come together, share their enthusiasm for horses and ponies, and put their equestrian knowledge to the test. Working in teams, members can challenge themselves, learn new facts, and celebrate their passion for the equestrian world in a supportive and friendly environment.
Not only is the Quiz a chance to showcase knowledge, but it also helps develop confidence, teamwork, and communication skills—qualities that are valuable both within and beyond Pony Club life. Whether members are seasoned competitors or taking part for the first time, it is always a fun and memorable experience.
Further details can be viewed here