Volume II 2021
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World Equestrian Center – Ocala 2021 NSBA Summer Series hunter/jumper shows will extend the additional prize money that was originally slated to run through Week IV, to extend to the end of the Ocala Summer Series, August 15, 2021. Prize lists for the WEC Ocala Fall horse show and the 2022 Ocala Winter show will be coming soon! View Summer Series Week 10 Class ScheduleView Week […]Read More
Week VI of the World Equestrian Center – Ocala Summer Series hunter/jumper horse show brought an exciting week of equestrian sport with wins from some familiar faces in feature classes. The week included Tracy Fenney taking home first and second place in the $75,000 E-Z-GO Grand Prix and World Cup rider, Rowan Willis taking home a win in the $12,500 WEC Ocala 3’6”-3’9” Hunter Derby. […]Read More
The Inaugural Championship Show held September 29th-October 10th at The World Equestrian Center- Ocala will feature an Industry first- Limited Trail! Building off the Western Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle concept of offering Limited Divisions, beginning in 2022 NSBA will expand its Limited Divisions to other classes- including Trail. We will be the first to offer Limited Division of Trail for the following divisions- Open, […]Read More
Week VI of the World Equestrian Center – Ocala Summer Series wrapped up this Sunday afternoon with the $15,000 WEC Ocala 1.40m Jumper Classic. A field of 15 horse-and-rider combinations challenged a course built by FEI Level IV course designer, Alan Wade of Ireland. The course presented a winding track that included a double combination and a triple combination. Six entries managed a clean first […]Read More
This week’s Sunday Spotlight shines on thirteen-year-old Maelyn Taule, a talented junior rider from Cincinnati, Ohio. Maelyn is fresh onto the Hunter/Jumper scene, as she grew up showing and competing on the Quarter Horse circuit. We sat down to chat with Maelyn about her many show ring accomplishments, the transitions from stock horses to Warmbloods, her hobbies, and showing at World Equestrian Center. WEC: Tell […]Read More
World Equestrian Center – Ocala hosted a thrilling night of equestrian sport on Saturday for the $75,000 E-Z-GO Grand Prix. Forty entries took the WEC Grand Arena under the lights to contest a course built by FEI Level IV course designer Alan Wade of Tipperary, Ireland. The technical track included a large triple bar to a difficult double combination that tested many riders throughout the […]Read More
Wilmington’s Sanctuary Arena was packed with exciting jumper action this afternoon for both the $30,000 Word Equestrian Center Grand Prix and the $10,000 Futures Prix 1.30m. Fractions of a second separated the top placing horses in both classes. This afternoon’s $30,000 World Equestrian Center Grand Prix hosted a competitive field of twenty-five entries vying for the win over a technical course designed by Bobby Murphy […]Read More
WEC Wilmington Summer 1 Derby Friday kicked off with $10,000 WEC Hunter Derby 3’ Open, $10,000 WEC Hunter Derby 3’ Non-Pro and the $12,500 WEC Hunter Derby 3’6”-3’9”. Thirty-four horse-and-rider combinations navigated the elegant courses designed by Bobby Murphy of Lexington, Kentucky. First courses showcased inviting fences with several high point options, while the handy round for each class presented many opportunities for riders to […]Read More
Hunter Derby Friday took over the CaptiveOne Advisors Indoor Arena as more than 40 stunning hunters vied for the win in the $12,500 WEC Ocala 3’6”-3’9” Hunter Derby and the $10,000 WEC Ocala 3’ Hunter Derby. Tucker Williams designed the winding track that contained beautifully decorated obstacles allowing riders to demonstrate their horse’s brilliance. Each class saw fierce competition with scores soaring into the 90s. […]Read More