c

Vaulting horses - horses for sale

Read more b
6 results
6 results
Filter
Remove all filters
Add search:
y Warmblood y Gelding y Show jumpers y Dressage horses y Westphalian y Leisure horses
Basic advertisements
Westphalian, Gelding, 5 years, 17,2 hh
Vaulting - Jumping - Dressage

DE

Altenberge
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
Silver
videocam
Westphalian, Gelding, 7 years, 17,2 hh
F: DIAMANT DE SEMILLY SF | MF: PILATUS (WESTF)
Vaulting - Jumping - Leisure

DE

Wadersloh
€22.000
~ £19.137 Negotiable
German Sport Horse Mix, Mare, 15 years
Vaulting - Trail - Western Pleasure - Dressage

IT

Viareggio
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
Hanoverian, Gelding, 16 years, 16 hh
Vaulting - Western Pleasure - Jumping - Dressage

IT

Vaireggio
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
Insert now - easy, fast & successful!
Find the right interested parties for your ad on ehorses, the largest marketplace for the equestrian world. Start now in just a few minutes!
Now place an advertisement.
Selle Français, Gelding, 8 years, 17,1 hh
F: Kashmir van‘t Shuttershof | MF: Rock du Val Tibermont
Vaulting - Jumping - Leisure

LU

Ermsdorf
€11.500
~ £10.003 Negotiable

ES

Loarre
€15.000
~ £13.048 Negotiable

Similar search queries

Trakehner, Gelding, 4 years, 16 hh
F: KARAKALLIS | MF: DONAUFISCHER
Dressage - Eventing - Jumping

DE

Westerstede
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
New
Golden
PRE, Stallion, 4 years, 16 hh
F: Mariscal de Torre
Dressage - Leisure

ES

Barcelona
€10.000 to €15.000
~£8.698 to £13.048
New
Platinum
Hanoverian, Mare, 11 years, 16 hh
F: DANTE WELTINO | MF: ALABASTER
Dressage - Jumping - Leisure

AT

Grieselstein
€10.000
~ £8.698 Negotiable
New
Platinum
German Sport Horse, Gelding, 6 years, 16,3 hh
F: Aranykapu Fürsten Hit | MF: Rock for me
Dressage - Jumping - Leisure

AT

Grieselstein
€11.000
~ £9.568 Negotiable
New
Golden
PRE, Mare, 4 years, 16,1 hh
F: Astaco
Dressage - Breeding - Leisure

ES

Galicien
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
New
Platinum
Hanoverian, Mare, 7 years, 16,2 hh
F: Chacfly PS | MF: CANTURO
Jumping - Leisure

AT

Grieselstein
€10.500
~ £9.133
New
PRE, Stallion, 7 years, 16,1 hh
Dressage - Working Equitation - Baroque - Leisure

ES

Menorca
Price on request
New
Platinum
videocam
PRE, Mare, 10 years, 16,1 hh
F: TRIUNFADOR XLVI | MF: BASTONERO
Mating

ES

Albacete
€4.000
~ £3.479
New
Platinum
videocam
PRE, Mare, 15 years, 16,1 hh
F: EMPERADOR XLVII | MF: LASTUR
Mating

ES

Albacete
€3.000
~ £2.610
New
Platinum
videocam
PRE, Mare, 7 years
F: JPYERO XXIV | MF: SELECTO VI
Driving

ES

Albacete
€5.000
~ £4.349
New
Platinum
videocam
German Sport Horse, Mare, 6 years, 16,1 hh
F: Global Player | MF: SANDRO HIT
Dressage - Breeding

CZ

Prag
€28.000
~ £24.356
New
Platinum
videocam
PRE, Mare, 11 years
F: EMBAJADOR A | MF: HALCON LVI
Driving - Dressage

ES

Albacete
€15.000 to €20.000
~£13.048 to £17.397
New
Platinum
videocam
PRE, Mare, 3 years, 14,3 hh
F: TREMENDO JL | MF: REVOLTOSO XXIX
Leisure - Breeding - Dressage

FR

CAUMONT
Price on request
New
Platinum
videocam
PRE, Mare, 4 years, 15,3 hh
F: NOBLE DE TRUJILLO | MF: QUIEBRO 2
Dressage - Breeding

FR

CAUMONT
Price on request
New
Q Remove all filters
H

Vaulting Horses for sale on ehorses

Vaulting is a sport with an enthusiastic following, as it encourages grace and athleticism in competitors and is also appealing to audiences. Circus trainers have known for centuries that it is more difficult to buy a vaulting horse than any other type of performance horse. Vaulters need a horse that is steady and reliable, with regular paces. While walking, trotting or cantering in a circle, the horse must accept vaulters leaping onto its back to perform acrobatic exercises. There are no specific breed requirements. Vaulters are looking for owners who can sell a vaulting horse that is temperamentally suited for the sport.

Use and characteristics of Vaulting Horses

Most vaulting horses are reasonably tall and powerful, as they will often need to carry more than one vaulter at a time. Their backs need to be broad and level and their leg bones dense and strong. Since they must have steady, even paces, many vaulters buy a vaulting horse with warmblood ancestry, particularly those bred for dressage. They also have the right look for working in the arena, being beautiful horses with plenty of presence. Vaulting horses are given marks for movement and behaviour. Vendors who sell a vaulting horse with the right conformation, temperament and paces will find plenty of interest from buyers.

Origin and history of breeding Vaulting Horses

Acrobatic performances with animals have a long history. Over three thousand years ago, Crete was famous for its bull leapers who performed in a grand arena in front of large audiences. It was a dangerous and skilful activity which involved the performers grasping the long horns of huge bulls. Then, as the animals threw their heads into the air, the leapers would fly in a graceful arc onto the backs of the bulls and be safely caught by their partners. No one is quite sure when horses began to be used for vaulting, but it could well have been in Roman circuses, which were not only used for chariot racing but for all sorts of crowd-pleasing activities. Medieval manuscripts hint at horses being used for acrobatic or similar performances at fairs. By early modern times, vaulting was part of cavalry training. William Stokes, author of “The Vaulting Master”, which was published in 1652, gave riding displays at Sadler’s Wells in which he vaulted across horses and stood on one leg on the saddle. However, he was not performing vaulting on a moving horse. In the mid-eighteenth century, another equestrian, Thomas Johnson, performed similar feats on a galloping horse. Images of this performer show him riding small, fast horses with a look of Thoroughbreds about them. He was not as well-known as his near-contemporary Philip Astley, however, who was the creator of the circus, with its rings and equestrian acts. This remarkable man is often viewed as the originator of modern acrobatic riding and vaulting as an art form. He danced on a moving horse, jumped through hoops and scooped up a sixpence from the ground from the back of a galloping horse. Astley took his circus act to France, where "la voltage”, agility exercises on horseback, were already well-established. By the twentieth century, vaulting horses, known as Rosinbacks because anti-slip resin was used on their backs, were a standard feature in most circuses.

Vaulting Horses in Equestrianism

From the mid-twentieth century, Germany led the way in establishing vaulting as a skilful sport for young people. Interest grew internationally and vaulting is now enjoyed by all ages. The right horse is essential for safety and success.

Save this search