Mounted Games


Mounted Games are a series of very fast races, exciting for participants and spectators alike, performed by young people on ponies in our large main arenas.

In the arena.

They require a high degree of athletic ability, good riding skills, hand-to-eye coordination, general determination to see things through to the end no matter what, and a competitive spirit which nevertheless requires an ability to work together with other riders and to be willing to help one another.

The Mounted Games community is a large family! As such, there is healthy good-natured rivalry on the field of play, but great cooperation between players off the field regarding matters of the games as well as those of personal relationships and logistics.

The object of the Association is to encourage friendship between young people of different nations

Mounted Games were the inspiration of H.R.H. Prince Philip. When Col. Sir Mike Ansell was Director of the Horse of the Year Show, Prince Philip asked if he could devise a competition for children who could not afford an expensive, well-bred pony, and in 1957 the Horse of the Year Show, then at Harringay Arena, staged the first Mounted Games Championship for the Prince Philip Cup - it was an immediate box office success.

The Mounted Games Association of Great Britain was founded by Norman Patrick on January 21st 1984 (his birthday) and since that time the sport of Mounted Games has gone from strength to strength. Thanks to his drive and enthusiasm, and financial support, International Mounted Games now has members all over the world.
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Events and Attractions at 16th Knebworth Game & Country Show
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The 16th Knebworth Game & Country Show
Dates & Prices
March 8th & 9th
10am to 6pm Daily
Adults £ 8.00 Oap's £ 7.00 Children £4.00
Venue
Knebworth, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, SG3 6PY
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