No eventing in Wellington this year

The eventing competition that was such a hit at the Winter Equestrian Festival for three years won’t be held there in 2019. It wasn’t presented in 2018 either, and for the same reason–the FEI World Equestrian Games.

“Basically, we put all our resources into the Games,” explained Michael Stone, president of Equestrian Sport Productions, which runs the WEF in Wellington, Fla., and staged the WEG in Tryon N.C., during September.

Who could ever forget the horses taking a jump while galloping through the VIP tent at the event in Wellington, as Boyd Martin did here on Welcome Shadlow.

“We didn’t do anything about it and it got too late to make it happen. Unfortunately, there isn’t a huge sponsorship interest in it. But now we have a whole year to work on it,” Michael said today, hopeful it can happen in 2020

“Basically, we didn’t start working on it until October, and that just wasn’t enough time.” After the huge expense of the WEG, and all the effort that went into it, Michael said, “We’re trying to have a year where we’re stable.”

The event drew a big crowd and new fans when it was held on the grounds of the Global Dressage Festival.

“Show jumping owners who had never even seen eventing got involved,” said Michael.

“It’s a great event and we want to do it again.”