Vaulting
Australian vaulter Ginger Kennett is back in Europe and has competed with success at LONGINES PfingstTurnier Wiesbaden in Germany. She is now eyeing a start at CHIO Aachen – and further afield, the 2026 FEI World Championships.
Ginger Kennett made history in Basel as the first Australian vaulter to compete in an FEI World Cup Final.
Germany, France and Italy lead the way after round one of the J. Safra Sarasin FEI Vaulting World Cup Final, after a morning of intense competition.
The draws and start times are now out for the Grand Prix, which begins at 1.30pm Friday local time – that's 10.30pm AEDT tonight for those watching from home here in Australia!
The draw was completed for the FEI Vaulting World Cup Final on Wednesday, with Australia’s Ginger Kennett set to be the first athlete into the arena with horse Goldjunge and lunger Jacqueline Schönteich.
Twenty-two-year-old Ginger Kennett is set to contest the FEI Vaulting World Cup Final in Basel, Switzerland next month with horse Goldjunge and lunger Jacqueline Schonteich.
Australian vaulter Ginger Kennett has finished 16th overall at the FEI Vaulting World Championships in Switzerland....