Will O’ Wind Farm in Mono, Ontario, site of decades of horse trials and the host venue of the cross-country phase of eventing at the Pan American Games in 2015, will cease organizing and holding competitions as owners Ann and Geoff Morgan retire.

The facility was opened in 1979 and has hosted national and international events to FEI CCI3* level, the Ontario Provincial Eventing Championships, as well as grass-roots schooling shows and clinics. Ann Morgan remarked on the facilities’ Facebook page: “We have been welcoming competitors for over 25 years. We ran our first sanctioned Horse Trials July 15, 2001. There was a Training Division (37 entries), PreTraining (30), Entry (31). It has been a great ride!”

The response to the announcement from current and former competitors and friends has been massive. In a related post, course designer and builder Jay Hambly thanked the couple, saying, “Took a chance on me a long long time ago. Gave me a shot designing and building. I am forever grateful. A bit sad and will find myself a little lost every July every fall and every spring. It was work and fun through weeks of heat wind rain sleet and snow. Massive downpours. Long droughts. We persevered and problem solved… This show has helped many qualify and prepare. It won’t be replaced. But I do hope we can find a venue to fill a portion of the hole.”

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