COVID-19 STATEMENT: 2020 Ocala Jockey Club International 3-Day Event Status

May 24, 2020: The health of our competitors, spectators, officials, volunteers and everyone else involved in the Ocala Jockey Club 3-Day Event production is very important to us. We have been following all related updates regarding the COVID-19 pandemic to assess the potential impact on the OJC Event. Based on what we know at this time, we feel confident that the 2020 Event can run as scheduled. To keep up to date with updates, please subscribe to our email newsletter and follow us at our social media channels.

The 2020 Ocala Jockey Club International 3-Day Event is designated as the CCI4*-L National Championships. Additionally, due to the rescheduled Tokyo Olympic Games set to occur in the summer of 2021, the OJC Event is an important Olympic qualifier. As a number of 4* and 5* events have cancelled across the world due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is highly important to Team USA and USEF the High Performance program that this Event be held as scheduled.

The 5th annual Ocala Jockey Club International 3-Day Event is set to run from November 12th to 15th at the 950-acre Ocala Jockey Club farm in Reddick, Florida. The scenery is breathtaking, with the cross-country competition weaving its way through Spanish-moss laden oak trees and rolling hills unexpected in the Florida landscape.The "equine triathlon" competition showcasing dressage, show jumping and cross-country segments ridden by the same horse-rider combination teams over the course of multiple days has already become a popular destination. It won the 2018 Florida Sports Foundation's Small Market Event of the Year award. The prepared galloping tracks have gained reputation among riders as having some of the best footing in the country, if not in the world.

"The Covid-19 pandemic has certainly created much uncertainty to health and the economy in all corners of activities and locations. This is even more so the case for sport events of international caliber like the OJC 3-Day Event, with competitors and spectators traveling domestically and internationally", said Pavla Nygaard, President of the Ocala Jockey Club. "There are many months of planning involved to stage a world-class event. Based on our communications with stakeholders to date, it is clear that competitors are excited for the OJC Event to run, and so is the Ocala community. While some of our regular sponsors may need to pull back in times of economic recovery, we are looking forward to working creatively together with the community toward another successful competition. The Event has provided over $1 million annual economic impact to Marion County. This year, more than ever before, the community will benefit from this Event. America has missed the inspiration that sports provide, and we believe that this Event is an important part of recovery for Ocala, Florida and our nation. As an outdoors event set on hundreds of acres, we feel confident that the Event can run safely and successfully with social distancing and other safety protocols in place. It is full steam ahead."

There will be four FEI levels of competition, with star system's designations CCI2*-L, CCI3*-L, and the Olympic qualifying levels CCI4*-S and CCI4*-L. Each of the levels also features special recognition and prizes for young horses and off-track Thoroughbreds, with the popular Thoroughbred Makeover Masterclass event showcased by the Retired Racehorse Project. More updates and information about the Ocala Jockey Club International 3-Day Event will be available at the event website at www.OJC3de.com.

Events of high caliber are used as qualifiers for competitions on the world stage. Phillip Dutton and Z, winners of the 2017 CIC3* Ocala Jockey Club International Event, used their win on their way to qualify to represent the USA in the 2018 Tryon World Equestrian Games.

Past and future Olympians meet at the Ocala Jockey Club International 3-Day Event. Leslie Law, Olympic Individual Gold Medalist and Multiple Team Medalist, competing at the 2016 Ocala Jockey Club International 3-Day Event. Photo credit: Shannon Brinkman Photo Team.

Shannon Brinkman Photo