NSW Pony Club over-achievers sought
The New South Wales Pony Club is after members who have gone on to achieve great things.
It has launched its "Where are they now?" competition to track down members, past or present, who are doing something interesting, exciting or special.
Those who make nominations are in the running to win one of three $A100 horse-related prize packs.
The over-achievers don't have to have made their mark in the horse world. They could be politicians, high-profile lawyers, writers, or top competitors in other sports.
Pony Club members who have gone on to become elite riders include Phillip Dutton (Olympic gold medallist in 1996 and 2000), Andrew Hoy (three-time Olympic gold medallist) and Edwina Alexander (4th in the World Equestrian Games in showjumping).
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It has launched its "Where are they now?" competition to track down members, past or present, who are doing something interesting, exciting or special.
Those who make nominations are in the running to win one of three $A100 horse-related prize packs.
The over-achievers don't have to have made their mark in the horse world. They could be politicians, high-profile lawyers, writers, or top competitors in other sports.
Pony Club members who have gone on to become elite riders include Phillip Dutton (Olympic gold medallist in 1996 and 2000), Andrew Hoy (three-time Olympic gold medallist) and Edwina Alexander (4th in the World Equestrian Games in showjumping).
Read more.
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