All clubs listed on this page are official and current member clubs of the AEVA and have at least one certified Trainer/Coach.
All clubs listed on this page are official and current member clubs of the EVABC and have at least one certified Trainer/Coach.
Membership in the AEVA is open to anyone who is interested in vaulting; two types of memberships are available:
This page contains some helpful links for sites that you will probably need sooner or later :)
This page will contain information about the 2026 FEI World Championships in Aachen, Germany, from August 11-23, 2026.
Information will be added to this page as it becomes available.
Attention BC Coaches! Pacific Sport Fraser Valley is offering 9 NCCP in-person courses throughout the months of November and December. The courses will be spread between Burnaby, Langley, and Maple Ridge. Below are all of the courses on offer:
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)
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.
The 2026 Competition Calendar will be shared and updated on this page.
EVABC Memberships are part of the Horse Council BC Membership system. You can purchase your EVABC Membership at the same time as your HCBC membership or at a later date.
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.
VaultCanada is the Discipline Committee of Equestrian Canada
For general enquiries about vaulting in Canada, please email [email protected]
Welcome to VaultCanada! Equestrian Vaulting is the FEI Discipline of gymnastics, acrobatics, and dance on the back of a moving horse.
The VaultCanada YouTube Channel
Visit the VaultCanada YouTube Channel to see plenty of video examples of all levels of vaulting: Channel Homepage with Most Recently Added Video Most Popular Videos Listing Key Introductory Videos
EVABC Education Committee - Foundational Educational Vaulting Videos EVABC Education YouTube
Horses entering CVI 3* or a CVI outside of Canada must have an FEI Passport. Horses must be micro chipped in order to recieve the Passport and FEI ID number. The FEI passport currently costs $348 and you can apply for it here:
FEI Passport Apllication Form
Canadian Horses entering a CVI 1,2* in Canada require an FEI ID Number, and a Canadian EC National Passport. Horses require a micro chip for the FEI ID Number. The EC National passport costs $150 and you can get the application here:
EC National Passport Apllication
All horses entering a CVI must have all their vaccinations up to date and entered into their relevant passport.
The Saskatchewan Equestrian Vaulting Association (SEVA) is a non-profit corporation, founded in 2010 by a small group of interested vaulters and parents from the Living Skies Vaulting Club. The SEVA is recognized by the Saskatchewan Horse Federation (SHF) as the Provincial Vaulting Organization for the province.