Vaulting club Ĉevalo inspires with a big tournament in Sindelfingen!

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The Ĉevalo Sindelfingen vaulting club impressed with numerous competitions and successes at its own tournament on May 24, 2025.

Der Voltigierverein Ĉevalo Sindelfingen begeisterte beim eigenen Turnier am 24. Mai 2025 mit zahlreichen Wettbewerben und Erfolgen.
The Ĉevalo Sindelfingen vaulting club impressed with numerous competitions and successes at its own tournament on May 24, 2025.

Vaulting club Ĉevalo inspires with a big tournament in Sindelfingen!

On May 24, 2025, a large vaulting tournament took place at the riding facility of the Sindelfingen Equestrian Club, organized by the Ĉevalo Sindelfingen Vaulting Club. The event was very popular, both among the participating athletes and the numerous visitors. The diverse range of exams included competitions for beginners as well as more demanding exams up to classes M and Junior.

The performances of Ĉevalo Sindelfingen's own groups were particularly highly praised by the audience. According to KrzBB the mood was due to the successes and the enthusiasm for the event vaulting sport. The tests also served as a screening for the German Vaulting Cup for the L groups.

Diverse range of examinations

The event featured a wide range of competitions, including numerous grassroots sports competitions. It was also a stop for the PSK championships in the Böblingen district, which further underlined the importance of the tournament. Participants had to find out about the announcement and the timing in advance on the association's website. A form for reporting horses not named via NeOn was also necessary.

According to Cevalo the address of the venue was Albrecht-Dürer-Str. 157, 1065 Sindelfingen, which ensured easy accessibility for everyone involved. Vaulting, as an acrobatic discipline on a galloping horse, requires both physical and coordination skills. Athletes must have a high level of movement, balance, agility and speed while working with a lunge handler and a trained horse.

History of vaulting

The modern sport of vaulting has its origins in the early 1950s. Pferd Aktuell reports on the first German championships in 1963 as well as the first European championships in 1984 in Austria and the first world championships in 1986 in Switzerland. The competition includes various forms, including individual, double and group vaulting. In group tests, the vaulters show compulsory and freestyle exercises, whereby the compulsory programs must be mastered by all participants in the respective performance class.

Vaulting is becoming more and more popular, and events like those organized by the Ĉevalo Sindelfingen club help to spread this fascinating sport and promote new talent.