Canada Cup CVI/Future Champions 2024 Registration
April 26- 28, 2024
Thunderbird Showpark,
24550 72nd Avenue, Langley BC
Entry Deadline March 13th, 2024
Future Champions Fees:
Registration Fee: $35
Walk/Trot horse fee: $225 per vaulter
Canter horse fee: $275
Class Fees:
Walk/Trot/Canter (includes beginner, intermediate and advanced levels and 1*) Class Fee: $65.00
Canter 2* 2Y* 3* Class fee: $100.00
Walk, Trot or Canter Pairs: $45 per vaulter
Walk, Trot or Canter Squad: $20 per vaulter
Barrel Classes
Individual freestyle - $15.00
Pairs - $15.00 per vaulter
CVI Fees:
Registration Fee: $100
(Tentative - Fees will be recalculated after close of entries and may need to be adjusted to cover Rocky’s expenses, FEI licences, stabling and vet inspections.)
CVI 1* Horse Fee $300 per vaulter
CVI 2* Horse Fee $375 per vaulter
Class Fees:
CVI 1* ONE ROUND: $200
CVI 2* Ch ONE ROUND: $200
CVI 2*, CVI2Y*, CVI 3*: $300
CVI 1*,2*,3* Pairs: $188 per vaulter
CVI 1* SQUAD: $75 per vaulter
CVI 2*,3* SQUADS: $110 per vaulter
All Athletes, Lungers and Horses in the CVI must be registered with the FEI. All athletes must have current HCBC Membership and a Sport Licence from Equestrian Canada.
Hoodies Adult: Small to XXL, Youth: Small to Large $45
T Shirts Unisex Adult: Small to XXL, Youth: Small to Large $25
-April 25th- Show prep, groom horses, clean tack, load up equipment.
-April 26th- horses move to show grounds, vet check, draw
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CVI Explained
CVI stands for Concours de Voltige International Officiel and are International Vaulting Competitions held around the world. There are currently only 3 in North America.
1- Pacific Cup in Gilroy, CA
2- Rocky Mountain Cup in Loveland, CO
3- Canada Cup in Chilliwack BC Canada
FEI stands for Fédération Equestre Internationale and it is the international governing body for equestrian sports and vaulting, headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The FEI's star * system follows a progression of qualifications that make the sound building blocks for an athlete with goals of International Competition representing their Country at Junior World Championships, Senior World Championships, World Cups, and World Equestrian Games.
Athletes have to compete first in a one-star competition (1*) to obtain a qualifying score to advance to a two-star competition (2*). Once an Athlete obtains the qualifying score in a two-star event they can advance to a three-star competition (3*).
* No qualifications (other than canter) are needed to compete at One star CVI’s.
* Two star CVI qualifications are needed to compete in Junior World Championships.
* Three star CVI qualifications are needed to compete in Senior World Championships and World Equestrian Games (WEG).