The U.S. Pony Clubs Inc. has announced the winners of the 11th annual Live Oak Hounds USPC Foxhunting Challenge. The Live Oak Challenge is designed to encourage Pony Club members who do not regularly hunt to try the sport, and to reward members who hunt on a regular basis to act as mentors to the less-experienced Pony Club members. There will be $10,000 in awards allotted to the top Pony Clubs who regularly take the greatest number of active Pony Club members out hunting. This award is made possible through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin Wood III, joint masters of the Live Oak Hounds in Monticello, Fla., and past presidents of the MFHA. A total of 71 Pony Club members competed this year, accounting for more than 690 days in the hunt fields. Nine hunt clubs from across the country welcomed the participating Pony Club members to participate in the hunts: Arapahoe Hunt (Colo.), Rose Tree-Blue Mountain Hunt (Pa.), Elkridge-Harford Hunt (Md.), Old Dominion Hounds (Va.), Rolling Rock Hunt (Pa.), Bull Run Hunt (Va.), Sewickley Hunt (Pa.), Spring Valley Hounds (N.J.), and Bear Creek Hounds (Ga.). The 2017 Challenge winners are: 1st Place: The Arapahoe Hunt Pony Club (Rocky Mountain Region) 2nd Place: Old Dominion Hounds Pony Club (Virginia Region) 3rd Place: Elkridge-Harford Pony Club (Maryland Region) 4th Place: Woodbine Pony Club (South Region) 5th Place: Rolling Rock Hunt Pony Club (Tri-State Region) 6th Place: Spring Valley Hounds Pony Club (New Jersey Region) 7th Place: Blue Mountain Pony Club (Maryland Region)
The U.S. Pony Clubs Inc. has announced the winners of the 11th annual Live Oak Hounds USPC Foxhunting Challenge. The Live Oak Challenge is designed to encourage Pony Club members who do not regularly hunt to try the sport, and to reward members who hunt on a regular basis to act as mentors to the less-experienced Pony Club members. There will be $10,000 in awards allotted to the top Pony Clubs who regularly take the greatest number of active Pony Club members out hunting. This award is made possible through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin Wood III, joint masters of the Live Oak Hounds in Monticello, Fla., and past presidents of the MFHA. A total of 71 Pony Club members competed this year, accounting for more than 690 days in the hunt fields. Nine hunt clubs from across the country welcomed the participating Pony Club members to participate in the hunts: Arapahoe Hunt (Colo.), Rose Tree-Blue Mountain Hunt (Pa.), Elkridge-Harford Hunt (Md.), Old Dominion Hounds (Va.), Rolling Rock Hunt (Pa.), Bull Run Hunt (Va.), Sewickley Hunt (Pa.), Spring Valley Hounds (N.J.), and Bear Creek Hounds (Ga.). The 2017 Challenge winners are: 1st Place: The Arapahoe Hunt Pony Club (Rocky Mountain Region) 2nd Place: Old Dominion Hounds Pony Club (Virginia Region) 3rd Place: Elkridge-Harford Pony Club (Maryland Region) 4th Place: Woodbine Pony Club (South Region) 5th Place: Rolling Rock Hunt Pony Club (Tri-State Region) 6th Place: Spring Valley Hounds Pony Club (New Jersey Region) 7th Place: Blue Mountain Pony Club (Maryland Region)