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Live This Week

Coast-to-Coast Competition

November 5, 2025 at 2:47 PMBy b.wehner

Live This Week
November 5–9

From California’s sunlit coastlines to Florida’s palm-lined arenas, this week’s lineup on ClipMyHorse.TV delivers a spectacular mix of hunter, jumper, and equitation action from some of the nation’s most celebrated venues.

Out West, the Paso Park Oak Tree Classic in Paso Robles invites riders to the heart of California wine country for a week of sport and community. The picturesque Paso Robles Horse Park, framed by golden hills and rolling vineyards, sets the stage for top-level competition across hunter, jumper, and equitation divisions — all infused with the park’s signature friendly atmosphere.

Just a few hours south, the National Sunshine Series II at the Desert International Horse Park in Thermal keeps the West Coast energy high. Featuring the NCEA Medal Finals West, this USEF-sanctioned event draws a dynamic mix of professionals, amateurs, and collegiate stars for a thrilling week of show jumping beneath the desert sky.

In the Midwest, the World Equestrian Center – Ohio Midwest Indoors I marks the start of the indoor season in Wilmington with a full slate of hunter, jumper, and equitation classes. Riders from across the country converge on the renowned facility, celebrated for its pristine arenas and welcoming atmosphere — a true favorite on the national circuit.

Meanwhile, in Florida, the WEC Ocala November Series – Week I begins at one of the world’s premier equestrian destinations. With immaculate footing, elegant design, and an electric competition environment, WEC Ocala offers riders of every level a chance to shine as late-season excitement builds.

No matter which coast — or time zone — you’re in, ClipMyHorse.TV has you covered with live coverage from all four venues. Tune in to catch every round, every ribbon, and every unforgettable moment of this week’s coast-to-coast competition.


View live events HERE!



Photo by Grace Earley 


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