Orange Blossom Classic: Saturday, April 11, 2026 Featured Class Highlights 

A rider in a colorful outfit and black hat guides a brown horse over a white pole in an arena decorated with flowers and greenery.

Ocala, FL – The penultimate day of the Orange Blossom Classic features a full slate of highlighted competition, led by the highly anticipated $50,000 Marsh McLennan Agency NSBA All-Age Non Pro Trail Finals.

Additional featured classes include the $55,000 NSBA Maiden 3-Year-Old & Over Open & Limited Open Western Pleasure, the $10,000 NSBA Junior Ranch Riding & Limited Rider, the $10,000 NSBA Senior Ranch Riding & Limited Rider, the $10,000 NSBA Senior Open & Limited Open Trail, the $6,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Non Pro & Intermediate Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle, the $5,000 NSBA Maturity Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle, and the $5,000 NSBA Level 1/Green Ranch Riding.

$50,000 Marsh McLennan Agency NSBA All-Agre Non Pro Trail Finals 

The $50,000 Marsh McLennan Agency NSBA All-Age Non Pro Finals brought the nation’s top Non Pro competitors to the WEC Grand Arena for a night of high-stakes competition under the lights. In the end, Siena Holyoak delivered a standout performance to claim top honors aboard her own Wrap Me In Red (VS Code Red x Gifted Invitation/A Gifted Invitation).

A group of people and a horse pose at an outdoor award ceremony at night, with trophies, ribbons, a large check, and greenery in the foreground.
Siena Holyoak and Wrap Me In Red accept their first-place honors presented by Talia Rowles and Evan Kaplow of Marsh McLennan Agency, alongside Greg Wheat of World Equestrian Center. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Course designer Tim Kimura, alongside Gary McAllister and the WEC crew, crafted a technical pattern featuring more than 100 poles that tested precision and rideability. Holyoak reflected on the challenge, “She is so good at just floating and loping over the poles, so I felt super good about that. The trickiest part, I thought, was the drawn serpentine; it was super tight, and it was kind of intimidating not getting to test it. And all the slow work at the end was really stressful, especially with the side passes where people had trouble. But, I knew today that she was going to be there for me. I just had to trust myself that I would put her in the right spots, and everything came together well.”

Holyoak and Wrap Me In Red earned a winning score of 243. Holyoak spoke fondly of the 2017 mare and their partnership, “From the very first time I rode her, I loved her so much that I thought she was too good to be true, so I didn’t want to get my hopes up too quickly,” she shared with a laugh. “She is the most incredible horse I’ve ever ridden and my favorite horse of all time. She is so special to me. Every time she steps into the arena she gives 110%.”

A rider in colorful attire sits on a brown horse wearing a patterned saddle blanket, holding a trophy. Another person stands nearby, both in an indoor arena with flowers and white fencing.
Siena Holyoak & Wrap Me In Red. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Competing for a purse of this caliber made the victory even more meaningful for Holyoak. “I think it’s a really amazing opportunity getting to do something different. It feels like a different kind of pressure, and I’ve never experienced it before, so it was really nice getting to do something different for once.”

The win marked a special milestone in Holyoak’s career, and her plans for the future with the mare are just as heartfelt. “I’ll keep her forever. I’ll never sell her. She’s my favorite horse ever. And we just want to have as many baby ‘Evies’ as possible.”

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Jeffrey Johns & Nothin But Nett. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Jeffrey Johns followed closely behind to secure second place with Susan Johns’ Nothin But Nett (Machine Made x KM Hot Number) on a score of 240.5. 

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Susan Wilson & Hez Blazin Trouble. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Third place overall, along with the Limited title, went to Susan Wilson and her own Hez Blazin Trouble (RL Best Of Sudden x Roubles A Blazin), earning a 231.5.

$50,000 Marsh McLennan Agency NSBA All-Age Non Pro Finals Top Three Results 

1 Wrap Me In Red, Siena Holyoak, Siena Holyoak
2 Nothin But Nett, Jeffrey Johns, Susan Johns
3 Hez Blazin Trouble, Susan Wilson, Susan Wilson 

$55,000 NSBA Maiden 3-Year-Old & Over Open & Limited Open Western Pleasure 
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Aaron Moses & I Wrote The Code. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Seventeen of the nation’s top horse-and-rider combinations took to the WEC Grand Arena on Saturday afternoon for the $55,000 NSBA Maiden 3-Year-Old & Over Open Western Pleasure. In the end, Aaron Moses captured the lion’s share of the prize money aboard Kristin Chariety Kern’s I Wrote The Code, marking an impressive return to the pen after time off.

Moses spoke about the 2022 gelding by VS Code Red x Suddens Leadin Lady. “He’s a pretty special horse. He’s four this year and had an injury last year, so he had to take the year off. I was planning on showing him here last year, so it’s pretty cool to come back this year.”

A group of people pose with a horse and rider, holding awards and a large check, in an outdoor arena with white seating and decorative flowers in the background.
Aaron Moses & I Wrote The Code. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Back in competition, I Wrote The Code rose to the occasion. “He was just really soft. He let me ride him wherever I needed to. It’s pretty great for his first time back showing. I’m so proud of him,” Moses shared.

Moses also noted that the strong prize money offerings continue to draw him back to World Equestrian Center – Ocala, where he has competed since its opening. “It’s incredible to have such great money offered. It’s a big part of why we come here to show. We all love it here. The customers love it, and it’s a beautiful venue to show at. It’s absolutely one of my favorite places.”

$55,000 NSBA Maiden 3-Year-Old & Over Open Western Pleasure Top Three Results 

1 I Wrote The Code, Aaron Moses, Kristin Chariety Kern
2 Flire It Up, Andy Cochran, J R & Melissa Cook
3 Ur Heart Or Mine, Mark Zeitler, Aubrey Jacobs 

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Mark Zeitler & Ur Heart Or Mine. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Mark Zeitler scored not only the Limited Rider win but also captured the Intermediate Rider win riding Aubrey Jacobs’ 2023 gelding Ur Heart Or Mine (Heart Stoppin/VQH Heart Stoppin x Why So Lazy). 

$10,000 NSBA Senior Open & Limited Open Trail 
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Jason Gilliam & Under Warranty. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Nearly 90 horse-and-rider combinations gathered in Indoor 2 for the $10,000 NSBA Senior Open & Limited Open Trail, but it was Jason Gilliam who came out on top, riding Tammy Gagliardo’s 2019 gelding Under Warranty (Mechanic x Natural Indeed).

Gilliam said, “He’s been special from day one,” about the talented gelding. “I’ve had him since he was five, and he’s seven now, so I’ve shown him for about two years. He’s been really good for me. I was second or third at the Congress and second or third at the NSBA World in the Green. Last year was his first year as a Senior horse, and I was top 15 at the Congress and in the Senior. Since then, he’s done nothing but get better. He has so much try. He’s super level-headed, fun to show, and easy to prepare.”

Seven people pose indoors with a horse, prize ribbons, trophies, and an oversized check. One person is seated on the horse, while others stand and hold awards.
Jason Gilliam & Under Warranty. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Regarding the venue, Gilliam shared, “Opportunities like this are what we’ve been working toward in the trail industry for the past 15 years. I’m really grateful to the Roberts family and the entire team here for giving trail exhibitors something special. Seeing this level of competition and prize money creates more opportunities for riders, trainers, and clients.”

$10,000 NSBA Senior Open Trail Top Three Results: 
1 Under Warranty, Jason Gilliam, Tammy Gagliardo
2 Im Chasing My Dreams, Lauren Elizabeth Martin, Cynthia Rasmussen
3 Wrap Me In Red, Carly Parks Veldman, Siena Holyoak

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Kendra Weis & Hot Four Teacher. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Kendra Weis scored the Limited win with Hot Four Teacher (One Hot Invitation x Graceful And Good), a 2015 mare owned by Jordan Macan. 

$10,000 NSBA Junior Ranch Riding & Limited Rider
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Jonathan Meilleur & Spooks Lil Cash. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

The $10,000 NSBA Junior Ranch Riding & Limited Rider saw 17 competitors, but none could best Jonathan Meilleur riding the 2022 gelding, Spooks Lil Cash (Spooks Gotta Spark x Lil Roseanne Cash), owned by James Norrison. Meilleur also claimed the Limited Rider title. 

“This is a four-year-old by Spooks Gotta Spark that’s owned by Jim Norrison from Massachusetts. We’ve had him since he was a two-year-old,” Meilleur shared. “He’s been a great-minded horse to train. He just loves his job, loves to work and loves to be out and about. He doesn’t have a lot of energy, but he just likes to go do stuff. He’s just a fun little horse,” he smiled. 

Reflecting on the pattern, Meilleur was especially pleased with the overall feel of the ride. “He was really flowy. I was happy with the trot and my extended lope to slow down,” he explained. 

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Jonathan Meilleur & Spooks Lil Cash. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Lastly, Meilleur spoke highly of his experience at the venue, praising both the facility and atmosphere. “I just love this place! We love to come here. We come in December and a few times throughout the year, and you couldn’t ask for a better place,” he said. “The grounds are always good, there are always places to ride and the staff is phenomenal. It’s just unbelievable.”

$10,000 NSBA Junior Ranch Riding Top Three Results:

1 Spooks Lil Cash, Jonathan Meilleur, James Norrison
2 Daytona Five Hundred, Shannon Quinlan Hill, Debbie Kuffer
3 Whiskey Glassus, Bud Lyon, Colleen Kurtz

$10,000 NSBA Senior Ranch Riding & Limited Rider 
A group of six people stands with two horses, award ribbons, a large check, and a guitar case at an outdoor equestrian event.
Bud Lyon with Double Tapn and Alpha Black. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Jumper 1 welcomed 24 horse-and-rider combinations to the ring for the $10,000 NSBA Senior Ranch Riding, all vying for top honors. In the end, Bud Lyon returned to World Equestrian Center – Ocala in winning form, sweeping the top two placings.

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Bud Lyon & Double Tapn. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Lyon secured the victory aboard Jennifer Greenleaf’s 2018 gelding Double Tapn (Lil Joe Cash x Whiz N Snap) with the high score of 245. He followed up with a second-place finish riding Rancho Verde LLC’s 2017 stallion Alpha Black (Wimpy Chic x Chexanicki), earning a score of 240.

$10,000 NSBA Senior Ranch Riding Top Three Results 

1 Double Tapn, Bud Lyon, Jennifer Greenleaf
2 Alpha Black, Bud Lyon, Rancho Verde LLC
3 SS Wrecking Ball, Elizabeth Yoder, Alexius Dorsey 

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Tyler Garrett Ashby & Gott This. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Tyler Garrett Ashby claimed the Limited award riding Gott This (Gotta Twist It Up x Beat This Enterprise), a 2020 gelding owned by Kerry Papendick. 

$6,000 NSBA Maturity Open & Intermediate Open Western Pleasure
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Katy Jo Zuidema & The Drinkz R On Me. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

In the $6,000 NSBA Maturity Open Western Pleasure, 12 horse-and-rider combinations competed for the win but it was Katy Jo Zuidema who rode Lyle Hanson’s The Drinkz R On Me to the victory. 

Following a standout performance, Zuidema reflected on her partnership with the 2021 gelding by CP Surely The Best x Absolut Martini Girl. “I’ve had him for about a year now, actually, since just before this horse show last year,” she shared. “We’ve done really well together. I was second with him in the junior pleasure at Congress and top five at the World Show. He’s just been a really awesome, nice horse.”

Five people and a horse pose outdoors; one woman on horseback holds a trophy ribbon. The group holds an oversized check labeled "Two Thousand One Hundred" and a guitar case.
Katy Jo Zuidema & The Drinkz R On Me. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

They also highlighted a unique detail that sets him apart in the pen. “Fun fact about him, he’s actually a true 17 hands,” she added. “It’s crazy, right? I’ve never seen a Western pleasure horse that big before, at least not one this successful. He’s a good boy.”

“I think he’s a 10 jogger, and he’s very slow-legged,” she explained. “He’s just so massive that he really overpowers the pen. I think those things have served him well. “He’s exactly my kind of horse. Very correct, honest, and beautiful. That’s the kind of horse I want to produce.”

$6,000 NSBA Maturity Open Western Pleasure Top Three Results: 

1 The Drinkz R On Me, Katy Jo Zuidema, Lyle Hanson
2 Waffle House, Aaron Moses, Glover Galyean Partnership LLC
3 Certainly Persistent, Jay Starnes, Richard & Betty Jo and Richard Carr 

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Rebecca Britton & City Limit Signs. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Rebecca Britton claimed the Limited NSBA Maturity Western Pleasure title riding Starland Ranch LLC’s 2021 gelding City Limit Signs (Hay Goodlookn x No Doubt Im Lucys) to the top prize. 

$6,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Non Pro & Intermediate Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle
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Lauren Allen Nichols & Good Times Roll. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

In the $6,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Non Pro & Intermediate Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle, an even 10 horse-and-rider combinations vied for top honors, but it was Lauren Allen Nichols who secured the win and the Intermediate title riding her own Good Times Roll.

The 2023 mare by All Time Fancy x Shes A Hot Asset is extra special to Nichols. “I actually bred this horse, so this is a really special moment for me,” Nichols said. “I was at the farm when she was born, and Alyse [Roberts] and I actually had to pull her because her mom wouldn’t push, so that was an interesting experience for us.”

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Lauren Allen Nichols & Good Times Roll. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

The victory carried even deeper meaning given recent circumstances. “We unfortunately lost her mom this year, so it’s really bittersweet to win on her today,” she added. “It makes it that much more special.”

$6,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Top Three Results: 

1 Good Times Roll, Lauren Allen Nichols, Lauren Allen Nichols
2 Sunday In Augusta, Meaghan Pye, Meaghan Pye
3 Willy What You Want, Sandra Morgan, Sandra Morgan 

$5,000 NSBA Maturity Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle 
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Laurel Champlin & CoolKrymsunLadyLike. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Eighteen flashy horse-and-rider combinations took to the rail in the WEC Grand Arena for the $5,000 NSBA Maturity Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle, but it was Laurel Champlin who rose to the top aboard her own CoolKrymsunLadyLike (VS Code Red x Cool Krymsun Lady).

The 2019 mare, owned by the Laurel A. Champlin Family Trust, has been a longtime partner for Champlin. “She is seven this year. I bought her when she was three, almost four. Beth Case got her ready for me. She trained her and went a lot on her, and I have won a lot on her. She is a funny little red mare with freckles,” she shared. “She is the easiest horse I have ever owned in my life. You just get on and go do your thing. She loves cookies and is very affectionate.”

A rider on a horse with a purple ribbon, flanked by two people holding a trophy and a large check, stands in an outdoor arena.
Laurel Champlin & CoolKrymsunLadyLike. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Champlin also spoke highly of her experience at World Equestrian Center – Ocala. “I could not say enough about it. I love coming here. The food, the atmosphere, how beautiful everything is. Ms. Roberts does an amazing job. I cannot believe what they built here.” She added, “We went to The White Willow Asian restaurant the other day, and it was incredible. It is my favorite spot now.”

$5,000 NSBA Maturity Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Top Three Results: 

1 CoolKrymsunLadyLike, Laurel Champlin, Laurel A Champlin Family Trust
2 Al Right All Right, Rebekah Kazakevicius, Cindy Kazakevicius
3 Walk N After Midnite, Isabella Stanley, Jeffrey Stanley 

$5,000 NSBA Level 1/Green Ranch Riding
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Clayton Jerrell & Ohh What A Nite. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

A competitive field of 23 riders took center stage bright and early in Jumper 1 for the $5,000 NSBA Level 1/Green Ranch Riding. Clayton Jerrell rode Brandi Susanne McGonagill’s Ohh What A Nite (Lucky Special Nite x JF Haidanita), a 2022 gelding, to victory with a score of 236.5.

“I got him last summer as a three-year-old. We showed him here in September and had some growing pains to work through, but he’s very good-minded and just a really nice horse. He is a gentle giant. He is the biggest one out here but he is such a cool horse. I really enjoy him,” Jerrell shared about the talented gelding.

“We spent all winter getting him figured out and finished up, and his owners, Brandi and Jason McGonagill, have been awesome. They have never told me no if I said he needed something or we should take him to a show, they are all in.”

Three people pose with a winner's check and prizes; one is on horseback wearing a cowboy hat and holding a trophy, the others stand beside the horse holding a check and a guitar case.
Clayton Jerrell & Ohh What A Nite. Photo by Shane Rux Photography.

Additionally, Jerrell expressed his appreciation for the venue. “We have all been talking about how nice it is to show in such a big arena. The pattern was big, so you really get to show your horse off. Just riding around here, it is beautiful. It really is paradise for horse people.”

“I want to thank the Roberts family for putting up the money in the ranch classes and giving us a place to show in the spring. And always, thank you to my customers and to my wife. She has helped me a lot with this horse over the winter and I think we make a pretty good team.”

$5,000 NSBA Level 1/Green Ranch Riding Top Three Results: 

1 Ohh What A Nite, Clayton Jerrell, Brandi Susanne McGonagill
2 Magic Mann, Shannon Quinlan Hill, Kylee Faith Wiseman
3 IceWater InHis Veins, Clayton Jerrell, James Sneed

The Orange Blossom Classic continues through Sunday, April 12, followed by A Sudden Impulse beginning Tuesday, April 14 and running through Saturday, April 18. Spectators are welcome to enjoy competition throughout both weeks.

Join us on Friday, April 17 at 7pm for the $142,000 NSBA All-Age Open Trail Finals, featuring the first-ever $100,000 winner’s payout.

There is no charge for admission or parking. *Times are subject to change.

Learn more about the Orange Blossom Classic & A Sudden Impulse here.

Photos courtesy of Shane Rux Photography.

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