Ocala, FL – Entries and stall reservations are open for the 2024 November and December Show Series at World Equestrian Center – Ocala. The Premier Hunter/Level 6 Jumper competition, sanctioned by US Equestrian (USEF) will host two weeks of shows from November 6-17 and two-weeks of shows from December 3-15. The first week of December will be highlighted by an Fédération Equestre International (FEI) CSI3* from December 3-8.
Exhibitors, please note the following updates for this year’s shows:
Tack, paddock, and feed and bedding splits are now accepted. Follow the updated process when submitting your entries.
Submit your entries on HorseShowing.com. A $50 deposit is required. Trainers need to create a ‘Barn Account,’ to order stalls, tack stalls, paddocks, feed and bedding. A form of payment must be provided at the Horse Show Office located in Indoor Arena 1. Individual entries can pay for stalls online at HorseShowing.com or include a form of payment on the entry blank. If you are unable to provide payment in person, complete the credit card slip below and email it directly to Kelly.Cyphert@wec.net. You will receive a confirmation email once the form of payment has been received.
Stall splits must be submitted to the show office by Friday at closing time. All accounts must be settled in full each week.
Questions, contact the Ocala Show Office at ocalashowoffice@wec.net or call 352.414.7883.
New Health Paper Procedures Starting November 1, 2024
Beginning November 1, 2024, health papers will be checked at the entry gates. To expedite check-in, health papers can be emailed to OcalaHealth@wec.net ahead of your arrival. In the email, please state the horse’s show name and add the trainer’s name.
- A 30-day statement of health, certificate of veterinary inspection or a health certificate, is required for all horses arriving from instate or outside the state of Florida
- Coggins within 1 year
- Trainer/Owner Health Declaration (New for 2024) – Signed by an owner/trainer confirming that the horse has not experienced a fever exceeding 101.5 degrees or any disease in the 72 hours leading up to its arrival. Additionally, the horse must not have been exposed to or treated for an unexplained fever in the past 28 days and should have tested negative for any disease at least 30 days prior to arrival. If the horse has tested positive within the last six months for any infectious diseases, this information should also be disclosed. See form.
- Vaccine records of Flu/Rhino within the span of 6 months.
Click here for equine health and safety protocol details.
About World Equestrian Center
Named one of TIME’s 2024 World’s Greatest Places, World Equestrian Center features two premier equestrian and multidisciplinary venues in Ocala, Florida, and Wilmington, Ohio.
These exclusive facilities comprise state-of-the-art arenas, expansive stadiums, versatile outdoor space, sporting fields and well-appointed exposition centers. An abundance of lodging options and luxury accommodations are conveniently located on-site, along with shopping and dining throughout each property.
Dedicated to offering great sport and good fun in a family-friendly environment, World Equestrian Center promises an unparalleled experience for exhibitors, spectators, vendors, sponsors and retailers built on three core values: Quality. Class. Distinction.
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