Sport Canada has produced version two of the Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) resource paper entitled "Canadian Sport for Life". This paper is a must read for all coaches, upper-level athletes, and anyone else who works closely with them.
Download a copy of this paper as a .PDF file here: Canadian Sport for Life V2.0
All vaulters who are competing outside of Canada, at an FEI event must sign up through the EC Authorization to compete Portal:
Authorization to compete CVI
All Vaulters who wish to declare their intention to compete for Canada at an FEI Championship must send notice to Vault Canada via info@vaultcanada.org and through the EC Games/Championships Portal:
https://licence.equestrian.ca/gamesdb/login.aspx
Step by Step instructions can be found here:
https://licence.equestrian.ca/gamesdb/images/Step-by-Step Guide.pdf
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.
To meet the minimum annual updating requirements of this certification, trainers must submit proof of their attendance at approved courses/seminars/clinics. All instructional events organized by your provincial vaulting organization are automatically approved for upgrading, as are all such events organized by your provincial equestrian sport organization. All other educational events must be preapproved by the chair of your provincial vaulting organization's Education Committee.
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.
The Provincial Vaulting Trainer Program has been established since 1995 and is recognized by Horse Council BC, the Alberta Equestrian Federation, and the Saskatchewan Horse Federation.
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.
Stay up to date with the latest news and updates of the AEVA! You can access each newsletter here.
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.
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
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.
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 .
This judging contract is for use by competition organizers and judges to standardize fees and processes within the country.
2023 VaultCanada Judging Contract
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.