Springston Trophy anniversary

Published date29 September 2022
Publication titleNorth Canterbury News
Thirty two teams will be competing, among them 11 from North Canterbury Clubs — Eyreton (3), View Hill (3), Rangiora (2), Kaiapoi (2), and Amberley (1)

Teams are coming from as far south as Invercargill, and north to Waimea near Nelson.

The cross country course, designed by Lucy Shaw (nee Stockton), is now under construction. Lucy competed in the event for View Hill during her pony club days.

Kaiapoi will be keen to take back-to-back wins again having won the last two Springston Trophy events - in 2019 and 2021.

COVID-19 forced the cancellation of the annual event in 2020, pushing the 50th celebrations out until this year.

Springston Pony Club, whose ties to the competition date back to 1972 when it hosted the first ever Springston Trophy event, is host for this years event from October 6 to 9.

Springston also had the honour of hosting the 25th anniversary of the competition in 1996.

There were 15 teams in the first event. Just 25 years later 45 teams competed.

At one stage it was the largest pony club event in the southern hemisphere.

Numbers are falling from the halcyon days, but it is still eagerly anticipated by many pony clubs throughout the South Island.

As part of the celebration a book has been compiled by Anne Atkins celebrating those who founded the event — Mary Dalley, Joan McCall and Don Collett.

It also celebrates the guardians, riders, officials...

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