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Certifications

Regional & National

The goal of Pony Club is to teach life skills in addition to horse care and riding. Life skills, such as communication, confidence, leadership, safety, responsibility, and teamwork, develop as members progress through the Pony Club curriculum at their own pace. The curriculum includes the Pony Club Standards of Proficiency (SOP), which outline a clear progression of skills in riding and horse management.

 

Each certification level builds on the participant’s depth of knowledge and abilities as they progress through the program. For example, a D-level (beginner) Pony Club member would learn how to give water, forage (e.g., hay), and grain to their horse, whereas an A-level (advanced) member would have the ability to identify different types of grains and forage, as well as discuss the nutritional value of each type of feed.

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Members follow the Horse Management track first and foremost from the basic level all the way through the various certification levels. To kick off their progress through the Pony Club levels, a member should first test and pass the certification for the D-1 level. Then, as long as they have access to a horse for hands-on care, they can continue on through the Horse Management track without being required to ride (however, continuing on a riding track as you learn Horse Management is advised). The Horse Management certification is meant to showcase a member’s skills in horse care, horse health, and horse handling on the ground.

 

For members who choose to continue on a riding track, certifications are available in Dressage, Eventing, Show Jumping, Hunter Seat Equitation, Western Dressage, and Western. However, regardless of the track or discipline a rider has chosen, opportunities may exist to try additional disciplines during their time in Pony Club, if they so choose.

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Certifications 2026

Local Certifications

D Level HM Certification

April 4th - SIGN UP

Iron Horse Riding Center, West Linn, OR

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Iron Horse Riding Center Pony Club is hosting a certification and inviting any local member to join us that would like to get a D1, D2, or D3 HM Cert. They are offering the use of their horses for anyone who doesn't have their own horse or cannot haul a horse in for a certification. You are welcome to haul in as well if you are able.

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Mega Certification

July 17th - SIGN UP

Inavale Farm, Philomath, OR

*Preceding our Eventing & Dressage Clinic

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We are holding a Mega Certification at Inavale Farm on the Friday before our Eventing & Dressage Clinic. We are offering D3 to C2 tests.

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National HB & HA Certification

October 2nd - 4th

Moon Rise Landing

North Plains, OR

See the National Website to request this Certification for your HB or HA testing.

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