(1) Enter each competition by the deadline posted.
(2) Submit Payment via the prompt in HSP
Registration: Entries to be completed at Horsesportpro. Deadline for all entries are posted on HSP.
Individual Fees: $20per round per event for EVUSA recognized classes. Enter each segment, compulsories, technical, freestyle. You can choose to do 1 or all 3, only entries for all rounds video submission will qualify for final.
Payment Instructions will be posted on each competition at HSP. Payment must be recieved by each deadline.
Accounts: Once the entry form and payment is received, you will be sent a link to the video submission form. All video submissions are to be uploaded by deadline posted for each competition on HSP.
Awards: Virtual Certificates will be awarded to the top 15 participants in each Zone and social media recognition to the top five winners of each Zone. Championship ribbons will be presented to the top 3 winners of each class and first place of will receive an EVUSA Virtual Champion award.
Judging: The competition results will eb posted in HSP.
Rules and Guidelines: Current EVUSA class rules and guidelines are to be followed. Here is the link to the EVUSA rules.
Non-members fee will be charged of $25.00 for the event if not an EVUSA by entry deadlines for each competition in HSP. Non-members will not be elligable for the awards.
Facility insurance is the sole responsibility of the indivdiual entrant.
The EVUSA competitons fee of $8.00 per participant.
Arena size should be in line with an EVUSA level II competition.
Scores will be posted online after eac competition is complete Scoresheets only available electronically and will be sent to the participant email address.
Barrel's should be regulation as in EVUSA guidelines.
Terms and Conditions: By submitting entries to the EVUSA Virtual Competitions you have read and understood the terms and conditions. See link below.
All uploaded videos must not have been previously reviewed by EVUSA judges, or used in a past fest. Any video suspected of having been filmed during another competition will not be scored. Only one vaulter per video.
You can video as many times as you want but you can only submit one video per round per class for judging. Videos of rounds must be unedited from start to finish. The video must be one continuous recording of photo-centric images.
Video must be clean. Overlays of text, graphics or other non-photo based images, are not allowed.
The round must be videoed at a distance per the Guidelines below.
Coaching and assistance during the round is not allowed unless specified in the class list.
The natural background sound for the go must be audible. Tests with no sound at all or edited sound will not be accepted.
Virtual Vaulting Tournament Technical Requirements:
Video: 1080P Resolution (minimum), 30-60 fps (minimum 30fps, max 60)
Stabilizing: If you are using a mobile device, please use a stabilizer or tripod for clear video. Hand-held video will not be accepted.
Audio: The audio should be clearly heard in the video, and a judge should be able to hear small details in the music.
File type: This should be either .mov or .mp4. Videos should be submitted using your account.
Video submissions: Use the vaulter’s name as it appears on your AVA Membership card. SPECIFIC CLASS NUMBER AND VAULTER NAME.
Have someone run the music for you – the vaulter should raise their hand to start the music just like a live competition. Make sure music is loud enough for the judge to hear.
Violation of any of these rules may result in the refusal to accept the entry or non-refundable scratch.
After entering the arena, execute the bow and a trot circle per EVUSA rules.
After the vaulter is finished with the round and has dismounted, the video should capture the bow and run out.
All EVUSA rules on attire must be followed. If the video is of an EVUSA recognized class, the lunger, vaulter and horse numbers must be visible and displayed per EVUSA rules.
If the judge determines that the horse appears uneven, the judge has the discretionary right to excuse the vaulter and not continue scoring. Judge will make notes on the score sheet indicating their observations. The Judge’s decision is final. The horse’s welfare and health must be the first priority.
The camera should be set up as if it were on the judges stand, so approximately 40' from the center of the circle and raised to teh level of a Judge's eye level in a Judges booth.
Start the video when the vaulter runs in to bow. Capture the round, the bow after, and the run out. The vaulter will be judged on general impression and this includes the run in and out, the bows, waiting for music, etc. as well as the round itself.
Place the barrel at least 10' from the camera, so that the mount side of the barrel is facing the judge (handles to the left).
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