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Membership for EVABC

EVABC Memberships are part of the Horse Council BC Membership system. You can purchase your 2014 EVABC Membership at the same time as your HCBC membership or at a later date.

 

Membership for AEVA

Membership in the AEVA is open to anyone who is interested in vaulting; two types of memberships are available:

 

Membership for SEVA

SEVA membership is open to anyone interested in vaulting. Membership is mandatory for participation in SEVA events, such as clinics or competitions, as well as for events hosted by other provincial vaulting organizations.

 

Clubs in Alberta (AEVA)

All clubs listed on this page are official and current member clubs of the AEVA and have at least one certified Trainer/Coach.

 

Clubs in British Columbia (EVABC)

All clubs listed on this page are official and current member clubs of the EVABC and have at least one certified Trainer/Coach.

 

Privacy Information Forms

This form must be downloaded and signed by all members/participants ahead of entering an AEVA competition. This is not required in other provinces at this time.

 

Clubs in Saskatchewan (SEVA)

All clubs listed on this page are official and current member clubs of the SEVA and have at least one certified Trainer/Coach.

 

About the AEVA

The Alberta Equestrian Vaulting Association was created as a non-profit society in 2004 with three founding member clubs; fifteen years of growth later, there are seven vaulting clubs in Alberta, all of which are active and competitive. Read more about our Association, our High Point Program and the Indon Award.

 

FEI Competitor's Checklist

When you want to enter an event like a CVI or world championships, the requirements are quite different than what you would expect at regular Canadian vaulting competitions. You will be entering on behalf of your country so this involves both Equine Canada and the International Equestrian Federation.

 

VaultCanada Sport Committee Terms of Reference

The Terms of Reference is the governing document that describes how this Equine Canada Discipline committee is structured and conducts its business.

For a complete, published version, please refer to the Equestrian Canada Operational Committee Manual (Vaulting Committee page 22)

 

High School Credits

At this time, this program is only available in BC. The BC Ministry of Education has approved the application by the EVABC granting high school credits to vaulters who achieve significant milestones in their careers. The program provides opportunities for the following credits:

 

Helmets and Vaulting

It is widely known that helmets should not be used when vaulting, but less widely understood why. This page introduces the basics, while our Fall g-Force Calculator page goes into all the details, provides a tool to help assess the level of risk, and states the Risk Management Guidelines for Vaulting.

 

About Vaulting Competitions

Thank you to Bretta DeLuca for putting together this excellent overview of what to expect at a vaulting competition!

 

Judges Certification

In Canada, we have Provincial and National Judges. Provincial Judges can judge provincial events as well as Equestrian Canada divisions up to and including Canter AA. National Judges can judge Provincial events and all Equestrian Canada divisions.

 

Fall g-Force Calculator

This page provides a technical overview of how to calculate the force a vaulter experiences during a fall, including an introduction to g-force calculations with references and sources, an official test method that uses readily available tools, comparisons to other sports, and finally, recommendations specific to vaulting.

 

Privacy Policy

This is our current Privacy Policy, last updated 2014-04-27.