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Ball & Bucket Race
Ball & Cone Race
Ball & Racket Race
Balloon Race
Bending Race
Bottle Race
The Canadian Race

Carton Race
Egg & Racquet Race
Fishing Race
Five Flag Race
Golf Ball & Spoon
Hi-Low Race
Housewife Scurry
Hula-hoop Race
Hurdle Race
Litter Race
Mug Race
Mug Shuffle
Needle & Thread
Old Sock Race
Pony Club Race
Pony Express Race
Postman's Chase
Potato Race
Pyramid Race

Ring Race
Rope Race
Sack Race
Spillers Pole Race
Stepping Stone Dash
Sword Race
Tack Shop Race

Three-Legged Race

Tool Box Race

Two-Flag Race
Three-Mug Race
Windsor Castle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4041 Iron Works Parkway
Lexington, KY 40511-8462
Phone:  (859) 254-7669
Fax:  (859) 233-4652

Games Play

Please Note:

The information below is from the 2003 Handbook, and some of it is now out-of-date. Until the update is complete, this site should be considered as informative but not authoritative.


  • Need the rules for a USPC game?

  • Need help in making games equipment?

  • Need help understanding how to play a game?

  • Need help understanding how to correct a game?

  • Need help in improving your games play?

  • Need some help in improving your vaulting, or handoffs, or other games skills?

You have come to the right place.  Here you can find games, rules, equipment descriptions, tips and techniques for all the USPC Mounted Games and games skills that might help you.  For more information about specific games, just click on the game name listed in the column on the left.


USPC Games Rules:

For more information about USPC games in general, the first thing you need is the 2006 USPC Games Rulebook.

The USPC Mounted Games Committee completed the new 2006 Games Rule Book in the fall of 2005. 

If you would like your own copy of the USPC 2006 Games Rule Book, please go to the USPC home page and follow the link to the Rulebooks page.  You will need a copy of Acrobat Reader to read, download, and print to your computer or printer.

If after reading the USPC Handbook and Rules For Games Competition 2006, you have any questions about the games rules or play, making games equipment, or organizing a games program, please contact the Games Committee for help.


USPC Games Tips:

Listed with each game play descriptions are some tips and techniques that might help you when playing the game. These are suggestions only.  If they work for you and your team, great!   However, you might need to come up with your own techniques for your special team or pony.

Listed below are some tips for specific games skills that also might help you with your overall games play.  Once again these are only suggestions and hopefully they will give you some ideas on how to improve your games skills.

Handoffs Dunking Vaulting Pickups & Putdowns


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