• Code of Conduct of the International Mounted Games Association The International Mounted Games Association can only define a Code of Conduct which is applicable to its members. Those members are the national MGAs of the

  • The adoption by IMGA of a WHS/OHS Register and procedures for Risk Management, prepared and presented by Dave Harris, was approved by the International Representatives at the IMGA Annual Meeting in 2017. The meeting officially adopted

  • Organisation of a sanctioned competitionThe aim of this document is clear : to provide guidance for the successful organisation of major IMGA sanctioned Mounted Games competitions.A secondary aim is to bring together many decisions taken

  • Rule : GR2.4. The size, weight and experience of a rider must correspond to the size, build and experience of the pony. If the referee deems a rider to be overweight or unsafe, that

  • How to select the games for an IMGA sanctioned competition The selection of the games to be played in a Mounted Games competition is a complex and difficult task. IMGA’s Chief Referee has created a

  • SADDLES Treeless saddles are now permitted under IMGA rules. Saddles MUST have full length lateral base panels and a central gullet. This means that here must be fitted panels under the full length of

  • What is a draw ? A Mounted Games arena is normally wide enough for 8 lanes, allowing up to 8 teams/pairs/individuals to ride at the same time. It may be that there are only