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- Equestrian Vaulting USA
Explore the World of Vaulting with an EVUSA Membership Benefits of the EVUSA Membership include a semi-annual member magazine, access to exclusive education and development programs, reduced competition fees for EVUSA Recognized competitions, and so much more
- About | Equestrian Vaulting USA
EVUSA provides informational and educational vaulting materials, trains vaulting judges, provides procedures and standards for testing vaulters for medals at five different skill levels, establishes and maintains contacts in the international vaulting community, and facilitates EVUSA member participation in international exchanges and competitions
- Results - Equestrian Vaulting USA
1443 E Washington Blvd #289 Pasadena, CA 91104 Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Membership
- Rule Books | Equestrian Vaulting USA
Competition Rule Books 2025 EVUSA Vaulting Rules (clean 4 1 25) 2025 FEI Vaulting Rules (1 1 25) 2025 EVUSA Vaulting Rules (mark-up 4 1 25) 2025 FEI Vaulting Rules
- Find Vaulting Near You - Equestrian Vaulting USA
Find a Vaulting Club Use the EVUSA Directory to Find a Club Near You Regional Map Equestrian Vaulting USA is divided into regions for competition purposes and to give areas a way to have their own regional events, "government," and treasury This map shows the regions across the United States: Region I - Arizona, Hawaii,…
- Competition and Event Schedule | Equestrian Vaulting USA
EVUSA Calendar of Events Add Events to the Calendar Category EVUSA USEF February 2023 18 February Saturday Mountain Laurel Virtual Presidents Day Vaulting View Detail March 2023 14 March Tuesday Mo…
- Inside Equestrian Vaulting USA
Equestrian Vaulting USA 1443 E Washington Blvd #289 Pasadena, CA 91104 Office Hours Monday to Friday 9:00 a m to 1:00 p m PT Phone: 323-654-0800 Fax: 323-654-4306
- History | Equestrian Vaulting USA
Vaulting enjoys an ancient heritage and can probably be described as one of the oldest known forms of equestrian sport Often described as “gymnastics performed on horseback,” vaulting’s origins can be traced back to Roman games that included acrobatic displays performed on cantering horses
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