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HITS Ocala Vendors 2018 From riding apparel and horse show necessities to fine art, jewelry and luxury clothing, the Vendor Courtyards at HITS offer quality shopping at a variety of stores and boutiques. The public is welcome to shop the Vendor Courtyard. ACUSWEDE Acupressure products - horse & people
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The Partners of the Park (POP) held an inaugural event recently that showcased sport horses for sale of all breeds, ages, and disciplines, while providing food and drinks for the volunteers who donated their time to POP over the past year. Professionals and amateurs showcased their horses for sale over show jumps and cross country jumps on the Saturday before the regular monthly POP show. The event also served as a fundraiser and adoptathon for VOCAL, a local group that helps the pet population in Ocala and Marion County by offering low-cost spay and neuter services. The volunteers brought a few lucky pups along to the event in hopes of finding them forever homes. Find more info on this group at: https://www.vocalforpets.org/ The Partners of the Park (POP) is made up of equestrian enthusiasts embarking on a quest to deliver a multitude of schooling shows and other events for Dressage, Jumper and Eventing riders throughout the year. The events organized by POP generate funds which are funneled back into the Park's infrastructure to build a better park for the future. Part of the profits go directly to the Florida Horse Park to cover near-term operational expenses. Other funding goes to help with improvements, like new cross country obstacles, a water truck, show jumps and much more. – Photos by Sally Moehring
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ONGOING Second Saturday of the Month The Sparr United Methodist Horse Show takes place each second Saturday of the month January through November. 13100 NE Jacksonville Rd., Sparr, FL First Friday of the Month Barrel Racing: SCR Friday Night Jackpot. Pole Bending and 4D Barrel Racing. 6pm - 8pm. Lee County Posse Arena, 17401 Palm Creek Drive, North Fort Myers, FL. Brent Ray at 239-240-7002. www.leecountypossearena.com
JANUARY 2018 January 11 - 14 Bureau of Land Management Wild Mustang Southeastern Livestock Pavillion, 2232 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL. Wild Mustang and burros available for adoption. For more info: www.blm.gov/adoptahorse/
January 12 Barrel Racing: NBHA FL03, FL04, FL05 Co-Sanctioned Show Hosted by Dana Yecker and Renee Thornton-Kitching 5 PM. Fred Smith Arena, 500 Harney Pond Rd., Okeechobee, FL. WPRA approved. January 12 - 14 South Florida Reining Horse Association-Affliate Qualifier Show Florida Horse Park, 11008 South Hwy 475, Ocala FL. For more info: SFRHATREASURER @gmail.com, http://www.sfrha.com/ January 12 - 14 2018 Brie Strong Memorial Barrel Race Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL. Fri. - Sun. 8am. For more information: www.eastwest-productions.com January 12 - 14 South Florida Reining Horse Association-Affliate Qualifier Show Florida Horse Park, 11008 South Hwy 475, Ocala, FL. For more info: SFRHATREASURER @gmail.com, www.sfrha.com/ January 13 Mounted Games Association Florida Horse Park, 11008 South Hwy. 475, Ocala, FL. 8 AM. For more info: Pam Johnson 908-310-3553 or pjbj@earthlink.net January 13 Poker Ride Hike or Paddle Hosted by Friends of the Little Manatee River State Park, 215 Lightfood Rd., Wimauma, FL. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Collect playing cards along the way, $1 for extras Fee $20, lunch included.
Equine Tip Make your own polish to shine brass on harnesses, bridles and halters with salt or baking soda and vinegar instead of chemical polishes. It’s better for your pocket book and the environment.
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January 13 Alston Tract Day Ride Triple B Riding Club.RSVP required to TripleBRider@yahoo.com. Visit www.TripleBRiders.club or call Gene at 863-206-5932. January 13 Marion County Horse Specialty Club 4-H Show Series, Southeastern Livestock Pavilion, 2220 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL. For more information email: sendmetheentries@yahoo.com or visit: www.horsespecialtyclub.com January 13 Sparr UMC Horse Show 13100 NE Jacksonville Rd., Sparr, Florida 32113. Info: 352-216-8892, www.facebook.com/ sparrhorseshow January 13 - 14 SOCA Extreme Cowboy Race & Obstacle Challence Florida Horse Park, 11008 South Hwy 475, Ocala, FL. 8 AM. Extreme Cowboy Race (double points) on Saturday and Obstacle Challenge on Sunday. For more info: www.southernobstaclechallenges.com January 13 - 14 Horse Shows in the Park 8:30 AM Canterbury Equestrian, 23100 W. Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL. (just west of Gainesville). Info & stabling reservations: 321-693-5551 or wittyshowsec@earthlink.net: January 13-14 Exmoor Horse Trials Presented by Ocala Ranches, 17500 N US Hwy 441, Reddick, FL. USEF/USEA Recognized Division: IP, P, PR;. USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized Divisions: T, TR, N, NR, BN, BNR. Contact: Richard Trayford at: richard@ equiventures.com or visit: www.exmooreventing.com January 14 US Pony Club Qualifying Quiz Rally Florida Sun Farm, Hawthorne, FL. Alex Weiss, Regional Quiz Coordinator: 850-925-7908 or 850-544-1500, www.sunshineregionponyclubs.org January 17 POP XC Schooling Florida Horse Park, 11008 South Hwy. 475, Ocala, FL. 9 AM. Partners of the Park. For more info: Pam Johnson 908-310-3553 or pjbj@earthlink.net January 17 - 21 Venice Equestrian Tour I Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com January 18 GYPSY VANNER National Championship Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL. Thurs. 8am - 6pm For more information visit: www.FeatheredHorseClassic.com
Equine Events January 18 Barrel Racing: Thursday Night Buckle Series Palatka Horsemen’s Club, 181 Horseman Club Rd, Palatka, FL. 4D Open Barrel Race, 3D youth. Exhibitions 5:30pm - 7:15pm. Youth promptly at 7:30pm. (386) 325-9329; www.palatkahorsemensclub.com January 19 - 21 Cracker Day Rodeo Lee County Posse Arena, 17401 Palm Creek Dr., N. Ft. Myers, FL. Fri. & Sat. 7pm; Sun. 4pm; Pee Wee Rodeo Sat. 4pm. Brent Ray at 239-240-7002. www.leecountypossearena.com. January 19 - 21 Homestead Championship Rodeo Doc DeMilly Rodeo Arena at Harris Field, US 1 & Campbell Dr., Homestead, FL. Fri. 8pm; Sat. & Sun. 2pm; Info: 305-247-3515. www.homesteadrodeo.com. January 19 - 21 WBRL @ Retro Rodeo World Barrel Racing League. 5 PM. St. Lucie County Fair, 15601 W Midway Rd, Fort Pierce, FL. January 19-21 7th Annual Florida Feathered Horse Classic Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL. Friday 8am – 6pm - Saturday 8am – 6pm - Sunday 8am – 4pm See the Most Amazing Gypsy Vanners Compete! This event is free and open to the public. For more information visit: www.FeatheredHorseClassic.com January 17 - 21 Venice Equestrian Tour I Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com January 19 - 21 55th Annual Ocala Equine Conference & Equine Foot Symposium Hilton of Ocala, Hwy. 200, Ocala, FL. Cutting-edge lectures from world-class speakers, totaling 25 hours of high-quality continuing education, extensive ultrasound wet lab, featuring instruction in small groups from experts in the field. Contact FAEP toll free at 800-992-3862. January 20 Lonesome Dover Mystery Ride & Poker Run Lake Panasoffkee Wildlife Management Trailhead, Hwy 44, Wildwood. Hosted by Blue Moon Ranch8 a.m. check-in, Fee $25 per horse, plus lunch and chuckwagon dinner $40. Info: 352-578-4947. January 20 Treasure Coast Bull Riding 3 PM. St Lucie County Fairgrounds, 15601 West Midway Rd., Fort Pierce, FL. 100% proceeds go to charity. www.tcbullriding.com
January 20 Western Dressage - WDAFL Education Day & High Point Awards Presentation & Annual Meeting Canterbury Showplace, 23100 W Newberry Rd., Newberry, FL. Ride with WDAFL trainers Lynn Palm, Vickie Rollack, Rachel Ory, Ken Najorka, and Cyril Pittion-Rossillion. Cost to ride is $25 per 45 min. session. Stalls are available for $25/day or haul in for $10/day. Lunch will be available for a $15 pre-purchase to all riders, auditors and high point awards participants. Info contact Marie-Frances Davis at: vicepresident@wdafl.org or visit: www.wdafl.org January 20 Kids Ribbon Barrel Show Hosted by West Volusia. 9 AM. Lake Helen Equestrian Center, 321 Pleasant St, Lake Helen, FL. Kids only and special needs barrel show. January 20 Florida Horse Sales Southeastern Livestock Pavillion, 2232 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL. Registered horses available for sale. For more info: www.floridahorsesales.com January 20 - 21 Florida Agriculture and Wildlife Expo Rodeo 7:30 pm at Tampa Bay Regional Airport, 16479 Runway Dr., Brooksville, FL PCA Sanctioned. Professional Cowboy Association: www.pcarodeo.com/ January 20 - 21 DWPQ Baby It’s Cold Outside Mounted Shooting 9:00 am at L Cross Equestrian Center, 40810 Grays Airport Rd., Lady Lake, FL. CMSA Sanctioned. Info: David Larson 540-207-5389, dlarson0608@ gmail.com or www.flpeacemakers.com
January 26 - 27 Lakeland Pro Rodeo Classic Fri. 7:30 pm, Sat. 2:30 pm at The Lakeland Center 701 W Lime St., Lakeland, FL. PRCA Sanctioned. Info: 863-834-8100 or www.lakelandprorodeo.com January 26 - 27 Josey Ranch Barrel Racing Clinic Canterbury Showplace, 23100 W. Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL. Fri. 3pm - Sun. 5 pm. For more information: joseyranch@barrelracers.com January 27 TLC all day Barrel Racing & Horsemanship Clinic 8 AM. TLC Barrel Horse Training, 26645 CR-33, Groveland, FL. “Back to Basics” Clinic with focus on fluidity, mental game and advanced pattern cues, homework drills given too!Info & reservations: 352-516-9362 or mrstinaspangler@aol.com January 27 KICCO Day Ride Triple B Riding Club. RSVP required to TripleBRider@yahoo.com, www.TripleBRiders.club or call Gene at 863-206-5932 January 27 - 28 Hunt Country Hunter/Jumper Horse Shows 8:30 AM at The Grand Oaks Resort, 3000 Marion County Road, Weirsdale FL just south of Ocala in the The Villages. Contact Show Management at 321-6935551 or wittyshowsec@earthlink.net
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January 20 - 21 Peace River ProRodeo Classic Sat. 2 pm at Hardee County Cattlemans Arena, 507 Civic Center Dr., Wauchula, FL. PRCA / WPRA Sanctioned. Info: 941-737-6502, jessica@peaceriverprorodeo.com or www.peaceriverprorodeo.com/ January 24 - 28 Venice Equestrian Tour II Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com January 25 - 28 Team Roping NTRL National Finals Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL.Thursday – Sunday: 8:30 AM-9:00 PM. USTRC Sanctioned. United States Team Roping Championships: ben@ustrc.com or www.ustrc.com/Home/ January 26 Barrel Racing: Friday Night Saddle Series 6 PM. Hope Arena, 3922 Brantford Rd, New Smyrna Beach, FL.
Can you identify the location of this historic moment for Florida racing? Here’s a hint, in the photo from left to right are Sam, Larry, Noah and Becky Robinson, Brent Fernung (FTBOA president) and his wife Crystal, winners Bill and Lyn Rainbow, Ocala Mayor Kent Guinn, State Representative Charlie Stone, County Commissioner Michelle Stone, FTBOA CEO Lonny Powell and wife Karen, retired city staffer Chris Willner and the Ocala/Marion County Chamber and Economic Partnership CEO and President Kevin Sheilley and his wife Lisa. Answer in Business Place, page 37. www.facebook.com/horsecapitaldigest 25
Equine Events January 28 Florida Equine Athlete Barrel Racing Show Winding Trails Ranch, 3204 405th Ct E, Myakka City, Florida 34251. 12 PM - 8 PM. Pee Wee; open; youth. For all information go to www.floridaequineathlete.com Jan. 31 - February 4 Venice Equestrian Tour III Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com
FEBRUARY 2018 February 1 Barrel Racing: Thursday Night Buckle Series Palatka Horsemen’s Club, 181 Horseman Club Rd, Palatka, FL. 4D Open Barrel Race, 3D youth. Exhibitions 5:30pm - 7:15pm. Youth promptly at 7:30pm. (386) 325-9329; www.palatkahorsemensclub.com February 1-3 Grandview Invitational-Florida’s Draft Horse Show Florida Horse Park, Contact Karen Cobbs at 260-3884279 or freshfuel@gmail.com February 2 Barrel Racing: SCR Friday Night Jackpot Pole Bending and 4D Barrel Racing. 6pm - 8pm. Lee County Posse Arena, 17401 Palm Creek Drive, North Fort Myers, FL. Brent Ray at 239-240-7002. www.leecountypossearena.com
2018 OBS Calendar Open to the Public! Stop by to watch, register to bid or enjoy lunch.
WINTER MIXED Including Horses of Racing Age Section
January 24 – 25 Under Tack: January 22
MARCH TWO-YEAR-OLDS March 13 – 14 Under Tack: March 8–10
SPRING TWO-YEAR-OLDS April 24 – 27 Under Tack: April 16– 21
JUNE TWO-YEAR-OLDS & HORSES OF RACING AGE June 12 – 14 Under Tack: June 4 – 9
SELECTED YEARLINGS October 9
OPEN YEARLINGS October 10 – 11 26 Horse Capital Digest • January 12, 2018
February 7 - 11 Venice Equestrian Tour IV Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com February 8 - 11 Orange Blossom Miniature Horse Show Southeastern Livestock Pavillion, 2232 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL. AMHR/ASPC/ASPR show. For more info: www.orangeblossommhc.org/ February 8 - 11 Equiventures Horse Trials Florida Horse Park, 11008 South Hwy. 475, Ocala, FL. 8 - 4 AM. For more info: richard@equiventures.com February 8 - 11 Florida Trail Blazers 12th Annual Pig Roast & Poker Ride Eustis - FETCHTEL Lower Wekiva River Preserve. Fee $25 adults, kids 12/under- free. Contact Jim Lawrence at remaxassoc@gmail.com
February 3 NFDA Schooling Show Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL .Saturday 8am – 5pm Spectator admission is free. For more information and registration www.nfladressage.org February 3 O.R.G. $2000 Added, 5-D Pasture Bale Race 12 PM. Ocala Rodeo Grounds, 4680 NW 27th Ave, Ocala, FL. www.facebook.com/ocalarodeogrounds February 3 Canterbury Open Pleasure Show 1 9 AM. Canterbury Showplace, 23100 W. Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL. This is show 1 of our series. Each show will have Hi Point awards and at the series end, there will be a Hi Point for the series. For more information, call Sue McKinney 352-435-5733 or www.canterburyshowplace.com/ February 3 - 4 USDF Jubilee Dressage Florida Horse Park, 11008 South Hwy. 475, Ocala, FL. 8 AM. Contact: sehorseshows@gmail.com. Updated info: www.facebook.com/groups/SoutheastHorseShows/ or www.SoutheastHorseShows.com February 3 - 4 Meta Baxter Driving Class Learn to drive and train your horse to drive. Brought you by the University of Florida FAS Horse Unit. Class offered through Santa Fe College. Registration begins January 8. Call 225-767-9615, www.sfcollege.edu, or wacahootakj@gmail.com February 4 O.R.G. Pasture Roping 9 AM. Ocala Rodeo Grounds, 4680 NW 27th Ave, Ocala, FL. Co-hosted by John Hudson. www.facebook.com/ ocalarodeogrounds
February 8 - 19 Florida State Fair Bob Thomas Equestrian Center, 4800 U.S. Highway 301 North, Tampa, FL. Fun for the entire family with Midway rides, food vendors, competitions, events and educational & agricultrual exhibits. Horse shows include the Draft Horse Show, Mounted Police, the Miniature Horse Show, Drill Team Competition and the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales! For more info, visit: www.floridastatefair.com/ February 9 Marion Cultural Aliance Speakeasy 2018 Presented by Bridlewood Farm at Brick City Center For The Arts, 23 SW Broadway St., Ocala, FL. 7 pm - 10 pm. 1920’s themed evening including signature cocktails, food and entertainment. Best 1920’s dressed couple contest. Tickets $75-$80. More info: www.mcaocala.com/speakeasy-2018/ February 9 Barrel Racing: Friday Night Saddle Series 6 PM, Hope Arena, 3922 Brantford Rd, New Smyrna Beach, FL. February 9 - 11 Jubilee of Breeds Canterbury Showplace, 23100 W. Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL. Fri. 8am - 5pm. For more information, contact Alicia Davis at 352-665-9734 or Canterbury Showplace at 352-472-6758.
Equine Events February 10 Hampton Tract Day Ride Triple B Riding Club. RSVP required to TripleBRider@yahoo.com. Visit www.TripleBRiders.club or call Gene at 863-206-5932. February 10 Cattle Drive & Cowboy Round-Up 10 AM - 4 PM. Tuscawilla Park Historic District, 829 NE Sanchez Ave, Ocala, FL. Don’t miss the cattle drive through downtown Ocala all the way to Tuscawilla Park - that’s where the festivities will begin! Enjoy live music from local and regional acts, authentic cow camp, delicious food and more!! For more information, visit www.ocalafl.org/recpark or call 352-368-5517. February 10 - 11 Dressage & Western Dressage Clinic with Jec Aristotle Ballou. Charlotte Trentelman’s Rebel Ridge Farm, 1001 NE 105th Ln., Anthony, FL. Info call Rachel Ory at 231-758-2856 or email: rachelleighory@ gmail.com February 14 - 18 Venice Equestrian Tour V Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com February 15 Thursday Night Buckle Series Palatka Horsemen’s Club, 181 Horseman Club Rd, Palatka, FL. 4D Open Barrel Race, 3D youth. Exhibitions 5:30pm - 7:15pm. Youth promptly at 7:30pm. (386) 325-9329; www.palatkahorsemensclub.com February 16 - 18 Silver Spurs Rodeo Friday & Saturday 7:30, Sunday TBD at Silver Spurs Arena, 1875 Silver Spurs Lane., Kissimmee, FL. PRCA / WPRA Sanctioned. Info: 321-697-3495, silverspursrodeo.com/, facebook.com/pages/Silver-SpursRodeo/216846058437 February 17 Saddle Up for Charity Diamond “B” Ranch, 21309 Kettering Rd, Dade City Bonus Poker Ride-Along the route to benefit Pasco Posse. 8:30 a.m. check-in, 10 a.m. ride begins, Fee $30/$35 includes event shirt and lunch. Bonus poker ride $20, prizes include a Yeti cooler. Benefits Bridging Freedom & USIAHT. www.pascosheriffcharities.org/ saddleup/ February 17 2nd Annual Parade of Nations - Horse Celebration Sat 4 PM. Historic Downtown Square, Ocala, FL. A Horse Celebration and Parade for the Nations Cup riders from around the world, the Budweiser Clydesdales and 30 of the 60 different horse breeds represented in Marion County, The Horse Capital of the World®. www.feeldowntownocala.com/jump-downtown/
February 17 Florida Walking and Racking Horse Association Fun Show Darby Oaks Stables, 600 CR 48, Bushnell, FL. 11 am. For more information: 727-247-2603 or fwrhacontact@gmail.com February 17 5th Annual Race for the Troops Barrel Race Sat 9 AM. Silver Sands Bridle Club, 625 County Road 415, New Smyrna Beach, FL. Info: Becca Fox: 386473-9414; www.facebook.com/silversandsbridleclub February 17 - 24 Southeastern Youth Fair Southeastern Livestock Pavillion, 2232 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL. For More info: 352-629-1255, seyfair@ gmail.com February 17 - 18 First Coast Classical Dressage Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 8am – 5pm. Dressage Challenge – Schooling Show Open to Members Only: For more information please call 904.252.5170 or 866-464-4886 or www.firstcoastclassicaldressage.com
February 22 - 25 FRHA Florida Classic Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 8am – 8pm. For more information, www.floridareiningclassic.com February 23 Barrel Racing: Friday Night Saddle Series 6 PM. Hope Arena, 3922 Brantford Rd, New Smyrna Beach, FL. February 23-24 Pasco County Fair Championship Rodeo Fri., 7:00pm, Sat. 2:30 pm at Pasco County Fair 36722 State Road 52, Dade City, FL. PRCA Sanctioned. Info: Pasco County Fair Assn. 352-567-6678, email: office@pascocountyfair.com or pascocountyfair.com/
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February 17 - 18 Intecollegiate Horse Show – Zone 4 Canterbury Showplace, 23100 W. Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL. Sat. 8am, Sun. 5pm. For more information, Call Canterbury Showplace at 352-472-6758 or visit www.canterburyshowplace.com February 17 - 18 Saddle Life Florida State Championships Mounted Shooting 9:00 am at L Cross Equestrian Center, 40810 Grays Airport Rd., Lady Lake, FL. CMSA Sanctioned. Info: David Larson 540-207-5389, dlarson0608@ gmail.com or www.flpeacemakers.com February 17 - 19 Zone 9 Southern Classic Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 8am – 8pm.For more information, www.floridapainthorseclub.com February 19 Sunshine State Mounted Drill Team Event Tampa - Fun, friendly competition, divisions for 4-H and sheriff posse teams. Info: SSMDTA@hotmail.com or www.facebook.com/SSMDTA February 21-24 TS Mules’ Horsemanship/Mulemanship Clinic Spotted Dance Ranch, Brooksville. 9:00 am- 4:00 pm each day, Spectators welcome for $25 per day. Information and/or to register: www.tsmules.com or www.spotteddanceranch.com or call 813-482-4028. February 21-25 Venice Equestrian Tour VI Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com
Charlotte Weber’s Live Oak Stud is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and was honored with being on the cover of the Jan. 6 issue of the Blood Horse which profiled the legendary Florida farm and Weber. Writer Lenny Shulman delved into the 4,500 acre scenic farm, the history of success, Weber’s philosophy and commitment to the industry, the long list of graded stakes winners bred and raced by under the signature colors, and one of her most famous blue hen mares, Win Approval.
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Equine Events February 23-24 Wide Open Rodeo Fri. & Sat. 7:30 pm at Saint Lucie County Fairgrounds, 15601 W Midway Rd., Ft Pierce, FL. PRCA Sanctioned. Info: 772-464-2910 or www.stluciecountyfair.com February 24 Colt Creek Stake Park Day Ride Hosted by Triple B Riding Club, oldest riding club in Florida. RSVP required to TripleBRider@yahoo.com, www.TripleBRiders.club or call Gene at 863-206-5932. February 24-25 Twice as Nice Dressage Show II Canterbury Showplace, 23100 W. Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL. Sat. 8am, Sun. 5pm. For more information, contact Carli Evans @ 352-215-0710, or visit www.southeasthorseshows.com February 24-25 Orange Blossom Festival Rodeo Davie Pro Rodeo Arena, 4271 Davie Rd. Davie, FL. Info: 954-680-8005, www. davieprorodeo.com or info@davieprorodeo.com February 28 - March 4 Venice Equestrian Tour VII Fox Lea Farm, 800 North Auburn Rd., Venice, FL. USEF Sanctioned. USEF Regional I Hunter/ Level 3 Jumper. www.FoxLeaFarm.com
MARCH 2018 Every Friday & Sunday in March The Villages Polo Club 12 Goal Tournament. Every Fri. through 3/30 @ 3pm on Field 1. Every Sun. through 4/1 @ 1pm on Field 2 (Schedule is subject to change.) For more information, visit: www.thevillagesentertainment.com/polo March 1 Thursday Night Buckle Series Palatka Horsemen’s Club, 181 Horseman Club Rd, Palatka, FL. 4D Open Barrel Race, 3D youth. Exhibitions 5:30pm - 7:15pm. Youth promptly at 7:30pm. (386) 325-9329; www.palatkahorsemensclub.com March 1 - 3 Production in the Palms 2018 National Block & Bridle Club Convention A weekend of educational tours, lectures and workshops for agricultural and equine clubs and organizations. Registration deadline Feb. 1. Held at The Florida Hotel & Conference Center, 1500 Sand Lake Rd., Orlando, FL. Info: Rebekka at 386-983-6811 or email: rbrown96@ufl.edu March 2 Barrel Racing: SCR Friday Night Jackpot Pole Bending and 4D Barrel Racing. 6pm - 8pm. Lee County Posse Arena, 17401 Palm Creek Drive, North Fort Myers, FL. Brent Ray at 239-240-7002. www.leecountypossearena.com 228 Horse Capital Digest • January 12, 2018
March 2 - 3 Draft Horse Breeding & Foaling Clinic 11 AM. Grandview Clydesdales, 10020 SW 125th Ct. Rd., Dunnellon, FL.This 2 day clinic is full of decades of knowledge and experience. You learn about all types of breeding options and expert foaling knowledge. Gain the confidence and knowledge to start this wonderful journey. Call: 260-388-4279 or grandviewclinics@gmail.com March 2 - 4 Southern Regional Paso Fino “Ocala Schooling Classic” Southeastern Livestock Pavillion, 2232 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL. March 3 Canterbury Open Pleasure Show 2 9 AM. Canterbury Showplace, 23100 W. Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL. This is show 2 of our series. Each show will have Hi Point awards and at the series end, there will be a Hi Point for the series.For more information, call Sue McKinney 352-435-5733 or www.canterburyshowplace.com/ March 3 Habitat For Humanity Strawberry Festival - 2018 8 AM - 6 PM. McPhearson Complex, 601 SE 25th Ave, Ocala, FL. Home-building fundraising event offers arts & craft vendors, farmers market, non-profit vendors, business vendors, Habitat Food Court, car show, 2 kid zones, pet contest, pie eating contest and live entertainment. FREE Admission, parking-donation. www.habitatocala.org/strawberry-festival March 3 2nd Annual Carolyn Hope Memorial Barrel Race 9 AM. Hope Arena, 3922 Brantford Rd, New Smyrna Beach, FL. $1000+ added open 4D. For donation information please contact Joe Hope 386-547-5073. March 3-4 Team Roping: USTRC Florida Championships Held at J 3 Ranch and Arena, 861 Sinclair Dr., Sarasota, FL. USTRC Sanctioned. United States Team Roping Championships: ben@ustrc.com or www.ustrc.com/Home/ March 3 - 4 Florida Quarter Horse Association - SFHS Spring Break Claracona Horseman’s Park, Apopka, FL. For more info: 941-321-3247, www.facebook.com/FloridaQuarterHorseAssociation/ or fqhasecretary@aol.com March 3 - 4 Hunt Country Hunter/Jumper Horse Shows 8:30 AM at The Grand Oaks Resort, 3000 Marion County Road, Weirsdale FL just south of Ocala in the The Villages. Contact Show Management at 321-6935551 or wittyshowsec@earthlink.net
HITS OCALA WINTER CIRCUIT January 16-21 Ocala January Classic (I) January 23-28 Ocala January Festival (II) January 30-February 4 Ocala Premiere (III) February 6-11 Ocala Winter Classic (IV) February 13-18 Ocala Winter Festival (V) February 18 FEI Nations’ Cup February 20-25 Ocala Masters (VI) February 27-March 4 Ocala Tournament (VII) March 6-11 Ocala Winter Finals (VIII) March 13-18 Ocala Winter Celebration (IX) March 20-25 Ocala Championship (X) March 25 Great American Million Grand Prix
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History By Tammy A. Gantt
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ITS, Inc. is a special events management company primarily focused on producing hunter/jumper horse shows. Based in upstate New York in the village of Saugerties, HITS produced its first horse show circuit in Gainesville in 1982. Many consider Florida to be the heart of HITS shows, which were originally produced in Gainesville in the ‘80s and then moved to Ocala in the mid-‘90s to accommodate increasing numbers and the need for rings and stabling. Since then, HITS has grown into a nationwide company with worldclass hunter-jumper circuits in California, Florida, Arizona, New York and Virginia. In 2002, HITS moved to Ocala’s Post Time Farm and created a show jumping haven. Boasting 450 lush acres, the show grounds welcome all levels and kinds, from short stirrup to Olympic athletes, national champion campaigners to local baby greens. HITS produces three of the richest grand prix in the world with the AIG $1 Million Grand Prix in Thermal, Calif., the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix in Ocala, and the Saugerties $1 Million Grand Prix in Saugerties – all forming the Triple Crown of Show Jumping. The Great American $1 Million Grand Prix in Ocala is planned for March 25 which is the second jewel of the Triple Crown of show jumping. This is a fitting connection in Florida, as the state is also the birthplace of the 1978 American Triple Crown winner in thoroughbred racing, the great champion Affirmed, and served as the early training grounds for 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. The Grand Prix welcomes international talent from all corners of the world. The HITS Championship also hosts the HITS Saugerties $250,000 Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Prix, as well as the crown jewels of the hunter discipline with the Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix Final and the Platinum Performance $250,000 Hunter Prix Final. In 2011, HITS Inc. expanded its event-management repertoire into endurance sports and HITS Endurance was born. Under the HITS Endurance umbrella, both HITS Triathlon Series and HITS Running Festivals present top-notch triathlon and running races throughout the U.S. The FEI Nations Cup found a home at HITS Post Time Farm. Saturday, Feb. 17, offers the second annual “Jump Downtown” event in Ocala’s Downtown Square. That night builds up to the main event on Sunday, Feb. 18, which will feature nine international teams who will battle it out for global fame and their piece of a $450,000 purse in the LONGINES FEI Nations Cup. The key to HITS’ success is its strategy of producing a series of horse shows over continuous weeks, in desirable destinations, with first-class competition facilities and unmatched professional operations. Additionally, HITS offers competitive opportunities for riders in a broad range of ages and skill levels. Thomas G. Struzzieri has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of HITS since its inception. He has served on the Board of Directors of the United States Equestrian Federation as well as its Competition Management Committee. He also served as chairman of USEF Zone 2. HITS has a professional, full-time staff of 35 employees, including a complete administrative staff, located at the company’s headquarters in Saugerties. Their level of experience and dedication guarantees superior execution of the details of all HITS horse shows. HCD www.facebook.com/horsecapitaldigest 31 w
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t’s beautiful, it’s impressive and it’s exciting, but if while sitting in the grandstand at a horse show, you find yourself thinking these things, you’re not alone. Have no fear, however, HITS has put together a guide to horse shows for the avid or perhaps not-so-avid spectator. The following will give you an insider’s look at the horse show world and how to navigate all that you will see during HITS Ocala Winter Circuit.
WHAT YOU’RE WATCHING AND HOW TO JUDGE IT:
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JUMPERS—Jumper classes, like the March 25 Great American $1 Million Grand Prix, are spectator favorites because they are relatively simple to judge and are based on speed and athleticism. Jumper classes are judged on “faults” and “time.” The standard is cut and dry: You either have the fastest round without faults or you don’t. A fault is a numerical penalty for an error. A horse and rider that knock down a rail or any part of the jump that establishes its height will acquire four faults. If a horse refuses to jump any one of the fences in the course, that also counts as four faults.
A second refusal results in elimination of the horse and rider from the class. Speed becomes important as there is a time allowed set for each course. A time fault is given for each second or fraction of a second that the horse remains on course over the time allowed. A clean round is one where there are no time or jumping faults. If more than one horse goes clean over a course, a timed jump-off or shorter course will determine the winner. Should two or more horses have an equal number of jumping faults in the jump-off, the fastest time will determine the winner. HUNTERS—Hunter classes judge the horse. A hunter should have a long, low, ground-covering stride and jump the fences easily, smoothly and with consistent pace. Hunters are quiet, exhibit good manners both over fences and under saddle and jump courses that involve direct lines and straight-forward fences, usually designed with natural elements and colors. At the conclusion of over -fences classes, hunters are often asked to jog for soundness. They trot in a line in front of the judge before placings are made final. The judge will evaluate the horse’s conformation, health and overall gait both during the class and in the jog. At the end of class, a judge will assign a hunter and its rider a nu-
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TIME ALLOWED – the time, determined by the course designer, that it should take a horse to navigate a jumper course. REFUSAL – a horse that stops in front of a fence and will not attempt to jump it. CLEAN/CLEAR – when the horse and rider complete all jumps on the course without a single jumping or time fault. JUMP-OFF – the riders who have a clean round compete in a timed jump-off over a shortened course to determine the winner of the class. TACK – the equipment used on the horse including the saddle and the bridle. COMBINATION – two or more jumps set close together and designed to be jump with fewer strides in between and judged as one element. LIVERPOOL – a fence set over water or a ditch filled with water that horse and rider must clear. GREEN – a horse, usually young, with little experience. HCD
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merical score out of 100 based on how well they executed the course and how professional they looked doing it. Shiny boots, well-tailored clothes and a smartly groomed horse all count in the hunter ring. EQUITATION—Equitation classes judge the rider on their form, their guidance of the horse, effectiveness of their aids, position of legs, hands and upper body position, and the ability to perform certain tests with style and precision. The rider’s legs should be perpendicular to the ground and quiet with the heel down. Their hands should be supple and follow the movement of the horse’s head. The upper body should be upright, but relaxed with a slight arch in the lower back. The rider’s head should be up and looking forward. Equitation classes are generally judged on the flat at the walk, trot and canter and over fences. Equitation riders, like hunter riders, are assigned a score out of 100 by a judge based on their performance. The highest score wins the blue. Learn these terms and you will be on the way to impressing all your “horsey” friends STRIDE – the amount of ground a horse covers. At the canter, the average stride of a horse is 12 feet. The distances between fences of jumping courses are set accordingly. SCHOOLING – practice or training before competition. The riders practice in a schooling area and are not allowed to practice on the actual course. ORDER OF GO – the order in which the competitors compete over the set course. COURSE WALK – riders walk the course to measure the number of strides their horse will need between each jump. FAULTS – numerical penalties assigned for downed rails, refusals or going over the time allowed.
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A Guide to the 37 YEARS Since 1982, HITS, Inc., has made its winter home in Central Florida. Hits Ocala is a 10-week circuit running from January 16 through March 25. There are 12 weeks of USEF-Rated shows beginning with the two-week Ocala Holiday Series in December.
A SITE TO SEE HITS Venues are open to the public so fans can catch a glimpse of equestrian stars at HITS Horse Shows in 2018. Location: HITS Post Time Farm, 13710 US Highway 27, Ocala, Florida 34482 Schedule: Wednesday through Sunday; 8 am to approximately 4 pm: Grand Prix events take place at approximately 2 pm every Sunday, as well as select Thursdays and Fridays.
Admission: No admission charge Wednesday through Saturday. On Sunday, general admission tickets are $5. Children 12 and under are free. General Admission: FEI Nations Cup on Sunday, February 18 and the Great American Million on Sunday, March 25, is $10; Children 12 and under are free. General admission tickets will be available at the gate the day of the event. For information on Day VIP passes, please contact the show office at 352.620.2275.
NEW STADIUM NAME The Ocala Horse Properties Stadium will host select special classes each week, including several grand prix, hunter prix, and jumper classics throughout the circuit, highlighted by the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix Sunday, March 25. The Stadium creates a special atmosphere for spectators as well as exhibitors participating in the high level classes chosen for this arena. Hunters will be in the spotlight as well, with two $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derbies, Week IV, February 6-11 and Week X, March 20-25. The World Championship Hunter Rider (WCHR) week (Week VIII, March 6-11) will also put hunters center-stage with many of the A-Rated Divisions being featured in the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium. “With the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium, the Grand Prix Ring, Main Hunter Ring and our grass Hunter Field, we have immense flexibility with our schedule week to week,” said Struzzieri. “We really enjoy being able to feature different groups, both hunter and jumper, in the main rings each week and will continue to make that part of our plan.”
VIP TREATMENT Nestled above the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium, the Overlook VIP Club offers the best seat in the house for viewing the featured Grand Prix at HITS Ocala. Reservations for tables of eight are available for the entire 10-week circuit, as well as on a weekly basis. Recent upgrades include sliding glass doors on the stadium side of the VIP Club. Service includes complimentary breakfast and lunch each show day prepared by the expertly trained culinary staff of the Diamond Mills Hotel & Tavern in Saugerties, N.Y. During the weeks of the Longines FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping, (Feb. 13-18) and the 34 Horse Capital Digest • January 12, 2018
HITS 2018 Circuit Great American $1 Million Grand Prix (March 20-25), Executive Chef Giuseppe Napoli will create specialty menus to each day, along with complimentary beer and wine service, included with VIP reservations. To reserve your VIP Table, contact the Show Office at 845.246.8833. The Overlook VIP Club Membership Packages range from $1,500 to $4,000 per week or all ten weeks for $15,000. Circuit VIP guests garner VIP placement.
SHOPPING GALORE The Vendor Courtyard includes all shops located onsite. Located in the same convenient area near the HITS Restaurant, there is sure to be something for everyone to enjoy at the Vendor Courtyard. Here’s a few: Acuswede - Acupressure products - horse & people Blueberry Hill - Riding Apparel Briar Hill Signworks - Custom Signs Clothesline Laundry - Laundry Services Der Dau - Custom Boots Equine Motorcoach - Equine Motorcoaches Equine Office Invoicing Services Equis LLC - Premium Equestrian Boutique Exceptional Equestrian - Equestrian Boutique Judy’s Tack Shop - Tack Shop Ocala Horse Properties – Realtor Pulse Center - PEMF Therapy and Sales Shadow Trailer - Quality Horse Trailers Sullivan Buick GMC- Buick GMC Dealer Tack Shack of Ocala - Tack Shop Tenney’s Custom Saddlery - Comprehensive Tack Shop The Collection - Riding Apparel The Hunting Horn - Tack Shop The Tack Shelter - Tack Shop TheraPlate Revolution - Revolution Therapy Platforms U-Dump - Dump Trailers Wild Horses - Riding Apparel
THE GREAT AMERICAN MILLION To be held on Sunday, March 25, the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix completes the HITS Triple Crown of Show Jumping as the second jewel of the coveted series. This will give Ocala competitors an opportunity to compete for the richest prize in show jumping and will serve as an exciting end to the 2018 Ocala Winter Circuit.
THE CUP OF ALL CUPS The FEI Nations Cup™ CSIO5* week will be a $1 Million event for HITS Ocala with over $1 Million in prize money awarded throughout the week. Also new to Nations Cup week this year will be sections for Children’s and Junior Riders. Adding to the FEI schedule for the season, Week VI, Feb. 20-25, will be FEI CSI3* and will feature three FEI classes on the schedule.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT “As for the FEI Nations Cup™ CSIO5*, we couldn’t be more proud than to have been chosen to host that event for the fourth year in a row,” Struzzieri continued. “This honor is not only a testament to HITS ability to run a first-class international show jumping event, but it also reflects the support this event garners from the Horse Capital of the World. The City of Ocala, Marion County and the State of Florida are 100% behind this event, from the local businesses, to the Ocala/Marion County Visitors and Convention Bureau, the Marion Country Tourism Development Council and the Florida Sports Foundation, to the spectators who come out to show their love of horse sport."
A NEW LOOK Hunter Ring 2 serves as a second “Main” Hunter Ring. The ring once known as Hunter Ring 6 is the schooling area for Hunter Rings 2 & 3, providing a great warmup space for showing and practicing during the week. In addition, separate paths have been designated for horses and motorized vehicles, new footing has been added to Jumper Ring 1 and ringside shade pavilions have been installed. HCD www.facebook.com/horsecapitaldigest 35
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The following is a brief summary of Show Jumping, the Longines FEI Nations Cup and opportunities for community participation. SHOWJUMPING 101: Jumper classes, like a Nations Cup Grand Prix, are spectator favorites because they are relatively simple to judge and are based on speed and athleticism. Jumper classes are judged on “faults” and “time.” The standard is cut and dry: You either have the fastest round without faults or you don’t. A fault is a numerical penalty for a jumping error. This is how it breaks down: A horse and rider that knock down a rail or any part of the jump that establishes its height will acquire four faults. If a horse refuses to jump any one of the fences in the course, that also counts as four faults. A second refusal results in elimination of the horse and rider from the class. A time fault is given for each second or fraction of a second that the horse remains on course over the time allowed. Speed becomes important as there is a time allowed set for each course. A clean round is one where there are no time or jumping faults. If more than one horse goes clean over a course, a timed jump-off or shorter course will determine the winner. Should two or more horses have an equal number of jumping faults in the jump-off, the fastest time will determine the winner.
HITS will host the $4500,000 Longines FEI Nations Cup HITS Post Time Farm | Ocala • Sunday, Feb. 18
ABOUT THE LONGINES FEI NATIONS CUP • It is the most prestigious Show Jumping series for national teams in the World • HITS will host the only U.S. North American Region qualifier for the Finals in Barcelona, Spain.
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• Features a team competition with four riders per team • HITS will invite nine International teams • The FEI Nations Cup will consist of two jumping rounds: 1) The top 3 riders of the six best-placed participating teams (after the first round) ride the second course. 2) Each team’s lowest score for each round is dropped. Winning team has lowest score from faults. • The FEI Nations Cup boasts a $450,000 prize purse • The FEI events span six days, Feb. 13-18, with classes, including: $35,000 Welcome Stake $35,000 Thursday Prix $300,000 FEI Longines Grand Prix
WHAT IS THE IMPACT ON MARION COUNTY & OCALA? ■ Influx of international rider, trainers, support staff and owners plus media and fans. ■ Increased revenue for local lodging, restaurants, businesses ■ Sizeable spectator audience drawing from areas outside the region ■ Global media attention ■ Opportunity to showcase Marion County as unique environment for highest level of equestrian events, beautiful scenery and visitor friendly destination. ■ Opportunities to get involved: ■ Hospitality and sponsorship Initiatives ■ Community Partnerships ■ Host Family and Farm Tours ■ Business Alliances & Welcome Committees ■ Spectator Audience For further information visit the HITS Show Office.
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