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The 2025 Competition Calendar will be shared and updated on this page.
It includes all Canadian Competitions, as well as American CVI's.
Junior Rankings to Date (subject to change)
Based on CVI scores from 2016 to date
Charlotte Axani
CVI Hollister CVIJ2* 2016 Round two score: 6.689
CVI Chilliwack CVIJ2* 2017 Round two score: 6.879
Dallyn Shields
CVI Hollister CVIJ2* 2016 Round two score: 6.716
CVI Chilliwack CVIJ2* Round two score: 6.694
Cassidy Johannesson
CVI Hollister CVIJ2 2017 Round one score: 6.525
CVI Chilliwack CVIJ2* 2017 Round two score: 6.426
Heather Latimer
CVI Hollister CVIJ2* 2017 Round one score: 6.277
CVI Chilliwack CVIJ2* Round one score: 6.450
The EVA of BC is a registered not-for-profit society, with the mandate to support and grow the sport of equestrian vaulting (or “vaulting” for short) in British Columbia through education and actively supporting the development of coaches, clubs and vaulters. The EVA of BC operates under its Constitution and By-Laws .
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.
This is our current Terms of Service, last updated 2014-04-27.
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.
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.
This is our current Privacy Policy, last updated 2014-04-27.
This national program was approved on 2012-03-19 by the VaultCanada Sport Committee. Levels 1 through 5 are administered and managed provincially, while levels 6 through 8 are administered and managed nationally.
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)
If the answer to a question you are looking for is not here, please let us know at [email protected] !
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 3* Level (at National competitions). National Judges can judge Provincial events and all Equestrian Canada divisions.