At just 8 years old, Louise becomes one of the top aerialists in the country after attending a show, falling in love, and finding success 6 months later.

The topic of the content is regarding a young girl, aged 8, who is passionate regarding aerobatics, which is a discipline that connects both physical and artistic aspects. She discovered this passion while attending an equestrian show. With only six months of hard work, she already became the Belgian champion in equestrian vaulting in her category. According to her, the key to success is the connection between the vaulter and the horse. Both she and her parents support her passion despite the cost of equipment and finding the right horse. Additionally, the content highlights how vaulting is a good way for amateur riders to improve their physical fitness and animal control. Finally, the content features sharing buttons and tags for Instant Sport.


The horse, an intriguing animal, which fascinates many people. An animal that can be encountered in many equestrian disciplines. Among them is aerobatics, the new passion of Louise Meskens, only 8 years old. The young girl is literally passionate regarding this discipline, which links both the physical and the artistic. A discipline that she also discovered very recently, while attending an equestrian show.

“There was aerobatics and when we saw that, we fell in love with it”, she explains, in front of her parents, proud of her progress. It must be said that she is advancing in a dazzling way, she who has already become Belgian champion in equestrian vaulting in her category, only 6 months following starting to work. To shine there, you have to know how to chain the figures, free or imposed, in a complete program, comparable to what we see in artistic gymnastics.

The key to success is a communion between the vaulter and her horse. “I like to have contact with the animal, it’s not just sport, but at the same time, it’s sport. I like to play sport with the animal”, Louise tells us, thrilled. It must be said that she can count on the unfailing support of her parents, who give themselves body and soul so that their daughter benefits from her passion.

However, aerobatics has a cost. “The equipment costs a bit of money. Then we had to find a decent horse, because you don’t need just any horse, you don’t want it to fall. It’s an old horse, but another one will have to be reformed. It will still be an investment”confirms Cyprien, her dad, who however has no regrets: his daughter has blossomed to the height of happiness.

Vaulting is also a good way to train amateur riders, who discover ways to hold their animal perfectly and work on their physical condition. It is an art, in its own right. Notice to amateurs!






Louise Meskens has shown us that even at a young age, passion and dedication can lead to incredible achievements. Her love for aerobatics has allowed her to become a Belgian champion in equestrian vaulting, and her story serves as an inspiration to all those who strive to pursue their dreams. Moreover, her bonding with her horse has highlighted the importance of a strong relationship between an athlete and their animal partner in equestrian sports. Aerobatics is not just a sport but an art that requires skill, discipline and training. It is an excellent way to train amateur riders to improve their physical condition and bond with their horses. Let us hope that Louise’s amazing journey encourages more young people to take up equestrian sports and explore their passions.

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