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Congratulations to the following members who successfully rated up this
fall 2007:
C2:
Sara McCracken
C1: Gwen Bohara
D3: Kevin Staples, Drew Wicas, Cailyn Ryan and Julie
Dopheide
D1/D2/D3: Robert Bloom
D1/D2: Katie Merin
D1: Marisa DiGuilio
Congratulations to the following members who successfully rated up in spring 2007:
C3: Allie Ebersole
C2: Anna Swanson
C1:
Natalie Staples
D3: Jess Devers, Emily Meltzer
D2: Caroline Atkinson
D1/D2: Cailyn Ryan
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Cailyn on Disty with examiner Molly |

Jess on Nate |

Caroline |

Emily on Coco with examiner Becca |
Procedure
for Attempting a Rating Exam:
1. Together with your parent, you must ask permission from the D.C.
(Mrs. Peckham ) to go for your rating.
2. To allow adequate time for examiner scheduling, request for permission
must be received at least one month before the scheduled rating date
(see the Calendar) to check
the next rating date.
3. Mrs. Caniglia (rating coordinator) will arrange for examiners and
set up the rating session for the candidates. She will notify you of
times and schedules.
Requirements:
1. You must be a member in good standing
with RHPC
2. Pony clubbers may share mounts for D-1 to D-3 ratings only. C-1 and
C-2 mount may not be shared for a full testing at the same rating. Also
an exchange of mounts is not permitted.
3. At no time may a rating be considered a "mock" rating or
"for practice".
Tips:
1. Preparation begins well in advance
2. Know the standards of proficiency for the specific rating level you
are attempting. There should be no surprises about what is expected
of you at your rating. You will be tested against the standards. The
standards are completely spelled out in a document called the "standards
of proficiency" . See the National Pony Club website and click
on "D Standards of Proficiency" or "C Standards of Proficiency"
if you do not already have copies of the standards. The standard describe
both the mounted and unmounted skills (what pony club calls horse management)
that the candidate is expected to demonstrate on the day of the rating.
To find the horse management info listed in the standards, study the
appropriate sections of the D or C manuals .
3. Bring necessary equipment/materials as required by your rating.
4. Turnout (grooming, cleaning of tack, preparation and presentation
of the mount) is expected to be executed by the pony clubber, not a
parent or groom
4. Bring a safe, sound, and appropriately schooled mount. If uncertain,
speak to the D.C.
5. Get a good night's
sleep the night before so you can do your best.
Please
remember that ratings take time and energy to schedule. Be respectful
and cooperative with organizers and examiners.
New Members:
1. Young inexperienced members begin "unrated" and may take
a D-1 rating exam as ready.
2. An older, more experienced rider may be capable of passing several
rating levels at a time at the first testing. However, USPC strongly
advises the first rating not exceed D-3 because the candidate needs
to gain Pony Club experience before moving on. RHPC has adopted this
policy
3. Once the first rating has been completed, a Pony Club member may
take only one rating at a time.
Riding
Examinations - Approximate Duration
D-1 approximately 2 hours
D-2 approximately
2 hours
D-3 approximately
3 - 5 hours (Bring a snack)
C-1 approximately
5 - 7 hours (Bring
a snack)
C-2 approximately
7 - 8 hours (Bring
a snack)
C-3 approximately
format varies - 1 - 2 days
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RHPC
offers ratings late fall and early spring each year