World Equestrian Center Magazine VOL III 2025 Out Now

Promotional image announcing the availability of World Equestrian Center Magazine Volume III 2025, featuring a woman standing with a horse on the cover.
Promotional image for World Equestrian Center Magazine Volume III 2025, featuring a woman with a horse on the cover, and text stating "Now Available.

Every season at World Equestrian Center (WEC) is defined by the people who bring it to life. Riders, trainers, grooms, vendors, and fans all add their unique energy to our shared story. In this issue, we celebrate that community spirit, spotlighting milestone moments like our first international competition in Wilmington, the inspiring professionals shaping the next generation of the sport, and the new experiences and venues that continue to elevate WEC’s atmosphere.

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A woman holding a baby and a small dog stands outside a stable; nearby is a scenic horse farm with green fields and a fenced barn.

Our Equestrian Profile spotlights Diana Pegg of Olive Hill Sporthorses, home to a thriving training and sales program. Pegg gives us an inside look at the intentional foundation of her business, her experience competing in Wilmington, and the namesake of the farm.

A youth soccer player kicks a ball indoors on artificial turf; nearby, other children practice; additional images show various soccer activities inside a large indoor sports facility.

As excitement builds in the U.S. ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, youth participation in soccer is surging. We explore how Sports at WEC – Ocala is ready to meet the momentum with new opportunities for youth sports development.

A collage shows horses being prepared for air travel, a plane taking off near a city skyline, and the headline "TAKING to the Sky: Air Travel with Horses.

We take a behind-the-scenes look at equine air travel, following the journey of the horses who took to the sky to compete on Florida soil for Longines League of Nations.

A man stands holding a horse outdoors near a pond; adjacent page shows him examining a horse indoors, with article text titled "Dr. Bryan McNabb, D.V.M. – a Love Letter to Horses.

Dr. Bryan McNabb, D.V.M., pens a heartfelt Love Letter to Horses. He reflects on his path to veterinary medicine, his love for his own, Queen City Equestrian, and the joy he finds both in practice and in the show ring.

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