Riders gallop to China

Clara Greenwood competing in China. (Supplied)

Two Macedon Ranges Pony Club riders have had the honour of representing Australia in China.

Clara Greenwood, a Macedon Pony Club rider, and Madeleine Manton, a coach and rider at Woodend Pony Club, were chosen to be part of the Pony Club Australia team that travelled to China as part of the international exchange and competition from March 5 to18.

Clara, a 14-year-old student from Riddell’s Creek, was one of six riders selected for the exchange.

Madeleine, a 25-year-old teacher, served as both team coach and manager during the trip.

Madeleine coaches regularly at Gisborne Pony Club and has been coaching since she was 17 as well as riding at pony club events since she was five years old.

The six pony club riders – two from Victoria, two from New South Wales, and two from Queensland – visited Guilin City and Nanning in southern China.

During their visit, they participated in various activities and competitions alongside Chinese riders.

The visit culminated with an international pony club show jumping competition in Nanning. The event featured all the riders competing in mounted games, musical ride events and show jumping.

Sharon Banner, president of Woodend Pony Club where Madeleine has been a member for over 10 years, said the club is proud of the girls.

“It just goes to show what opportunities can come from being part of pony club,” Ms Banner said.

“It’s a great way to meet local people with similar interests, learn more about riding horses and it can provide some amazing opportunities.”