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Hill Top Pony Club adventures at USPC 2021 Championships

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 I am planning on more posts about the 2021 USPC Championships and Festival, but this first post is a brief overview our club participation in the 2021 Quiz division. Three members of Hill Top Pony Club qualified for the modified division of USPC Championship Quiz in 2020. We all hoped to participate in the big Championship and Festival extravaganza that only happens every three years in 2020 but to due to COVID outbreaks, the event was pushed back until 2021. This was both good and bad for our members. While it gave us time to study, it was also hard to imagine the event. Our members held on to hope and I am proud of what they accomplished! The only Rio Grande Region Club to compete in Quiz Hill Top Pony Club fielded the only Rio Grande Region team to compete in the Quiz championship. Our members competed in the modified D division for Juniors. This meant that their competition started at the D2 level but they were asked questions in more than one category up to the C1 level. There we

Fun in the Sun-HTPC style

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 This year has been particularly challenging for riders. We experienced not one but TWO snow/ice storms this winter.  And, the rains never seemed to stop in April and May. We had so much rain, we pushed our June summer camp back a week.  Sunny weather was on hand for us, though, when we finally held our June camp at Garey Park, a former 525-acre ranch that was donated to the City of Georgetown, TX. The park is a wonderful resource in our area with equestrian trails, arenas and trail obstacles and proved to be an excellent venue for our day camp and certification testing.  We welcomed six new D1 members into the HTPC stable of rated members and one of our established members started on her path of Western Dressage certification. That was a lot to accomplish in a short amount of time! It was only possible with the excellent organization by all of the HTPC volunteers. We have a village of engaged parents, family members and general volunteers and we are thankful for all they bring to our