Selection Criteria and forms can be found here:
Selection Criteria for 2023 World Vaulting Championships
2023 WJC Selection Criteria
2023 WYC Selection Criteria
Short-Listed Athletes
YOUTH:
Averill Saunders
Scores: 8.191, 8.002
Megan Leeper
Scores: 6.713, 6.438
JUNIORS:
Daniel Klotz-Dedora
Scores: 7.372, 7.109
Ryan Bracken
Scores: 7.064,6.908
Lynda van Noordenburg
Scores: 6.995, 7.097
Jacynda Row
Scores: 6.730, 6.685
Jaydee Fluet
Scores: 6.875
Athletes must register and declare through the Games Portal at Equestrian Canada:
https://licence.equestrian.ca/gamesdb/
DECLARATION FORMS
Declaration Form JWC and YWC
Declaration Information Sheet:
2023 Declaration Info Sheet Application for Chef d'Equipe Position
Deadline to submit applications is May 8 2023, all applications to be submitted to [email protected]
Chef Application
Chef Job Description
The Equestrian Canada Rules for Vaulting in Canada state in Article L301 that: "The criteria for scoring is explained in detail in the FEI Guidelines for Vaulting Judges which is published annually on the FEI Vaulting Website." The notices posted here are supplemental to the FEI Guidelines for cases where the FEI Guidelines do not cover specifics needed in the context of the Canadian rules and/or competition systems.
The updating criteria for judges is found in the official program document here .
Please check the Upcoming Events for the dates and locations of future Judges Clinics.
The Terms of Reference is the governing document that describes how this Equine Canada Discipline committee is structured and conducts its business.
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.
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.
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.
This page contains information about, and downloads for, National, Provincial, and FEI rules plus the Guidelines for both barrel competitions and other unrecognized classes that may be offered in Canadian competitions. Also included are links to the FEI Guidelines and Code of Points.