Vault Talk

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Family Fun Festival Features Movie Horse Heroes

Memorial Day Weekend:
Family Fun Festival Features Movie Horse Heroes

Families looking for a full weekend of fun activities can find it at
the Douglas County Fairgrounds during the Region IV Vaulting
Championships, Saturday, May 27th and on Sunday, May 28th, from morning
to night.

The festival begins at 8 AM Saturday with an exciting gymnastics
competition on horseback, located in the large indoor arena. Vendors in
booths in the barn close by will offer for sale everything from
gardening goods to artwork for your home décor. Young children will
enjoy the special “kid’s corner” where they can make and race their
very own stick horse! The ever popular bouncing castle will be there;
and for adventurous older kids, a climbing wall. 4-H club members will
be there to show and tell about educational and recreational
opportunities available all over Colorado within this ideal family
organization.

The NIGHT OF STARS performance begins at 7:30 PM on Saturday, complete
with equestrian circus performers, cowboys and Indians, along with the
parade of breeds. HIDALGO AND FRIENDS is the featured story about the
legendary mustang from the American West who raced and won the greatest
endurance race in the world, 3,000 miles across the sands of Arabia!
The audience is invited to vote in the famous look-alike movie horse
contests held during the performance. In acknowledgement of the
military significance of Memorial Day, the contributions of American
cavalry riders and horses will be honored.

Delicious food will be available at the concession stand in the indoor
arena pavilion and from vendors around the grounds.

Ticket Prices:
Two-day tickets: $8.00 per adult. 14 years and under, free.
Grounds Admission both days plus NIGHT OF STARS performance and 2
raffle entries.
One-day tickets: $5.00 per adult, 14 and under, free.
Grounds Admission and 1 raffle entry.
NIGHT OF STARS Only: $5.00 per adult. 14 years and under, free admission

What, When & Where:
Family Fun Festival &
Region IV Vaulting Championships
Memorial Day Weekend: May 27 & 28, 2006
Douglas County Fairgrounds
Castle Rock, CO

For More Information:
Star Hughes, festival coordinator Noel
Martonovich, vaulting competition
#720-851-4925 or s #303-277-0356 or N

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Auditors, History, & Horse Enthusiasts!

Looking for a fun family vacation, haven't been camping with your
husband or your wife for a while? This is a great opportunity to spend
some quality time with your family while enjoying the friendly
atmosphere of the old West at the largest US Calvary remount station in
the United States. Fort Robinson is now a Nebraska State Park but it
has a very long history, including the training grounds for the
American Calvary Olympic Team. Fort Robinson is not a recreation of
the old West or a theme park, it is the old West. The original
buildings that housed our Calvary officers and their horses starting
from the 1890's until the 1930's are still there and available as
accommodations. Fort Robinson is a very popular equestrian site for
many riding clubs, 4H clubs, and clinics.
The AVA's vaulting camp being held there from June 19th - 25th,
2006 will soon be filled but you could be there as an auditor and not
only watch master clinicians at work but also be a part of history.
You can bring your own horses and ride the trails that Crazy
Horse, Dull Knife, and Red Cloud rode. Stabling is available by
reservation in one of the three 90 stall barns where the best of the
Calvary kept their horses. Horses are also available at the park to
rent and go out on trail rides with trail bosses. A swimming pool is
available, hay rack cantered dinners under the Western Sky, hiking
trails, stage coach rides, fishing lakes, a buffalo herd, and even a
golf course near by.
Although the officer's quarter accomodations might be filled,
there is unlimited tent camping at $11 a night and RV camping with
electrical outlets at $15 a night. Auditing the vaulting clinics is
free. Please make your own reservations directly with the Fort
Robinson reservation desk at 308-665-2900 and check out their web
sites:
www.ngpc.state.ne.us/parks/guides/parksearch/showpark.asp?Area_No=77
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/moreinfo.htm
http://gis.unk.edu/fort_rob_top.htm
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/outbreak.htm
Anyone interested in bringing a horse for use in the vaulting
clinic, please contact:
Noel Martonovich
VP Education American Vaulting Assn.
5016 Crawford Gulch
Golden, CO. 80403
fax 303/215-0773
ph. 303/277-0356
e-mail nmartonovi@aol.com

AVA vaulting camp at Fort Robinson

Just a reminder - The AVA vaulting camp at Fort Robinson,
Nebraska is filling up fast. If you don't want to be left behind and
miss out on this exciting vaulting opportunity, educational
opportunity, and historical opportunity send in your applications and
deposits ASAP. Also everyone attending must be a member of the AVA.

AVA Camp at Ft. Robinson State Park, Nebraska
June 19 - June 25, 2006

web sites for more information on the park
www.ngpc.state.ne.us/parks/guides/parksearch/showpark.asp?Area_No=77
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/moreinfo.htm
http://gis.unk.edu/fort_rob_top.htm
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/outbreak.htm
Come and spend a week in the “old west” at Fort Robinson State Park in
the rugged Pine Ridge region of Northwest Nebraska
Clinicians:
Nancy Stevens-Brown - Gold medallist with over thirty years
experience coaching at all levels. seven A-team Championships
Christoph Lensing - 3 time World Champion, International level
coach
Robin Bowman, Physical therapist and exercise specialist
Horses: Doc, Sargent, Chino, Red, Bud, Oliver, & more
Camp will begin on Monday June 19 with the arrival of the campers and
the clinicians.
* 18 female vaulters & 2 counselors will be housed in the Buffalo
Soldiers dormatory
* 5 male vaulters & one counselor will be housed in the Bandmaster’s
cabin.
Campers must be at least 12 years of age
Cost: $600 per camper - $100 deposit due by April 15, 2006
includes:
* bed in a dormatory - sheets & blankets provided
* breakfast - lunch - dinner
* morning vaulting session
* afternoon vaulting session
* warm up & exercise sessions
* hayrack & cookout
* fun activities
Fort Robinson is a 6 hour drive from Denver. Transportation to & from
Denver International Airport will be provided by van for those vaulters
who need it for an extra charge of $50.

Fort Robinson State Park is 22,000 acres of fun. History from all eras
combine with a variety of recreational activities to make this one
Nebraska's largest and most historic state park. Like many of the forts
in this area of the state, Fort Robinson was established as a military
post as an Indian Agency protective post in 1874. The fort remained
active until 1948. During this time, the fort has seen a wide range of
historical events. The fort guarded the Red Cloud Agency from
1874-1877. Crazy Horse, the victor in the Battle of the Little Big
Horn, was bayoneted at Fort Robinson shortly after he had been arrested
and taken there as a prisoner. In 1890s the Buffalo Soldiers were
stationed at the fort. It also housed WWII German POW's from 1943-1946.
Beginning in the fall of 1942, K-9 Corps reception and training center
was established at the fort where some 14,000 dogs were trained for the
army, navy, coast guard, and civilian agencies.

Today there are many activities that you can enjoy. Horseback riding or
hiking in the Pine Ridge area is a great look at the Nebraska panhandle
outdoors. Jeep rides, stagecoach rides, and a ride on the Tour Train
will all give you a feel for the park. The ponds throughout the park
offer opportunities to go fishing. Historic buildings and museums
through the park give visitors a glimpse into the colorful history of
the area and park.

Please download this registration and send it to:
Noel Martonovich
5016 Crawford Gulch
Golden, CO 80403

$100 deposit required with application - Please make check payable to:
American Vaulting Assn.
Vaulter’s name _______________________________
Age_________________ date of birth______________
Vaulting level ____________________________
Vaulting Club ______________________
Male ________ Female ________

Transportation needs_________________________________
__________________________________________________

Cost $600 per vaulter payable by May 15, 2006
$650 with transportation to & from Denver International Airport
Forms will be sent upon receiving your application:
* Consent to Treat
* Liability Release Form

Sunday, March 19, 2006

News from thePhiladelphia AVA annual meeting 3/06

Hi all,
Since I was able to go to the annual meeting I just wanted to give
you a run down of what happened there. It was a great meeting with the
attendance higher than any other annual meeting. We had 3 1/2 days of
educational workshops as well as 3 days of organizational meetings.
There were more than 50 vaulters and parents in attendance who took
part in the exceptional educational workshops put on by Christoph
Lensing, Nancy Stevens-Brown, Craig Coburn, the vaulters of Vaulting
Visions, and Yossi led a day of horse training. I don't have the final
figures on attendance but I believe there were more than 100 people
involved. It was very exciting and it was voted on to have the next
annual meeting in our region. Since it is always held the first
weekend in March, Texas seemed like a warm place to go for an expanded
array of educational opportunities. I hope that next year, we'll see
many people from region IV attending and taking advantage of these
great opportunities. The AVA education committee is planning some
great opportunities for our vaulters and parents.
I just spend several days in the Ft. Worth area at a CHA
conference and I can tell you there are lots of fun family things to do
in Ft. Worth.
Organization news from the meeting:

Education committee:
2006 Annual Report Education Committee

2006 education committee goals:
1) AVA sponsored camps based on USEF model
2) AVA sponsored week long camp with Christoph Lensing and Nancy
Stevens at Ft. Robinson, NE 6/19 - 6/25
3) continuing education at Nationals
4) annual meeting education program
a) Vaulter training - Christoph Lensing
b) coach’s & vaulter training - Nancy Stevens-Brown
c) vaulting horse training - Yossi Martonovich
d) Through the Eyes of the Judge, Trainer, Coach Panel
chaired by Craig Coburn
4) horse subcommittee clinics & education programs

Accomplishments in 2005:
1) education at annual meeting:
grant writing clinic: arranged and chaired by Katie Flannagan
2) Nationals:
a) Through the Eyes of the Judge : Adele Dawley & Sue Detol
b) focus on the horse : Conformation: form & function Dr.
Beeman
c) equine education for vaulters EQ testing: Rita Hoster
3) Training for the vaulting horse clinics:
a) Michigan: Yossi Martonovich
b) region IX: organized by Anja O’Toole
4) Successful establishment of the Certified Horsemanship
Recreational Vaulting Coach’s Certification Program
Darla Ryder, Tammy Denault, Noel Martonovich, & Jan Weber
5) Establishing Through the Eyes of the Judge Format: Adele
Dawley & Sue Detol

Coach’s Certification Program

Julie Goodnight made a presentation describing the new CHA
Certified Horsemanship Assn.) Recreational Vaulting Coach Certification
The goal of the Recreational Vaulting Coach (RVC) certification
clinics are to provide the vaulting community a certification process
through which participants may be evaluated in their skills as coaches
to provide a safe, enjoyable and effective beginning vaulting program.
RVC clinics will be held at sites approved for hosting by the CHA
program Director, Julie Goodnight, and in addition to the regular host
site requirements; the host site needs to offer safe and suitable
vaulting areas, equipment and horse, as stated in the American Vaulting
Association (AVA) Camps and Club Manual. For information on hosting a
RVC clinic, call (800) 980-1410 or email jgoodnight@cha-ahse.org .

Due to the incredible excitement over the World Equestrian Games
(now called the FEI Games) being held in the US (Kentucky Horse Park)
in 2010, we will have a change in our Nationals rotation schedule.
Nationals will be: 2006 - Los Angeles, 2007-Denver, 2008- Northern
CA, 2009-Kentucky Horse Park
Also there is a big push to make sure that the US has enough high
level horses to accommodate not only our vaulters who will be competing
in Ky. but also teams from Europe who may need to borrow horses. In
the next 4 years we need to select & train enough horses to make this
goal. The AVA will have a major part in providing volunteers to help
run the vaulting competitions. That means from scribes to service
providers. YOU CAN BE A PART OF THESE GAMES. Take this time to polish
your skills in competition management, music, announcing, and all the
other volunteer positions needed to run a vaulting competition.
There are some new rules that are being considered but have not
been approved yet.
1) vocals for A team & open pas de deux classes
2) team number on vaulter but not on there back (arm possibly)
3) team can go in any order not necessarily tallest to smallest ( but
needs to be consistent)
4) top 15 competitors would go to the second round in USEF competitions

Insurance: The insurance committee is working to find insurers
who are willing to insure vaulting (this has been a problem) They have
put together our safety records are meeting with various insurance
carriers to make vaulting an insurable sport at a reasonable rate. If
anyone has any information or input in this area please pass it on to
Jan Weber at Janaj40@aol.com
That's all I can remember right now. Remember to check out the
AVA web site and Vaulting World to find updated information on our
sport.
Happy Vaulting,
Noel Martonovich

P.S.
Don't forget the incredible educational (historical & vaulting)
opportunity coming your way at the first ever week long AVA educational
& recreational camp at Ft. Robinson Nebraska. Great horses, great ,
fun, and great clinicians, and did I mention the scenery and historical
opportunity to relive the old west!!!!

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Spring Fest April 29, 30

Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the Sheriff Posse Grounds. This event will not only offer classes recognized by the AVA for zone and regional awards, but will offer all classes to accomodate clubs and vaulters of all walks of life on both the horse and barrel. Spring Fest will be held in conjunction with clinics, workshops and a medal test and is to be judged by Craig Coburn who will also host a "Through the Eyes of the Judge Clinic". There will be a workshop on competition management so we that may educate the parents and club managers of the procedures to help spread the competitions out throughout our region. Noel & Yossi Martonovich will hold a "Training the Vaulting Horse Clinic" as well. For more info contact Lee Thomas at lazyriverpony@comcast.net or 505-610-3468.