Posted: 16th February 2022 | Back to news feed
Horse & Country announces biggest ever live Eventing line-up for 2022 season
Leading international equestrian sports network Horse & Country (H&C) today confirmed its position as The Home of Eventing with the announcement of its strongest ever line-up for the forthcoming season.
H&C’s streaming service, H&C+, will have exclusive live coverage from at least twelve major events. As well as six from the UK, H&C+ members will also be able to watch top class sport from overseas including three of the world’s six 5* events; Land Rover Kentucky, Les 5 Étoiles de Pau and Longines Luhmühlen, where H&C will stream both the 5* and the 4*.
The full line-up is as follows:
- Oasby (March)
- Carolina International (March)
- Grand-Prix Eventing at Bruce’s Field – US (March)
- Burnham Market (April)
- Land Rover Kentucky (April)
- Chatsworth (May)
- Marbach International (May)
- Bramham (June)
- Luhmühlen (June)
- Barbury (July)
- Festival of British Eventing – Gatcombe (August)
- Les 5 Étoiles de Pau (October)
H&C will stream the cross country from all events and full coverage of all three phases from the three 5* trials. The production team for the UK events is Paul Tapner’s Pivot Productions and commentary comes from H&C favourites Spencer Sturmey and Nicole Brown.
With events running throughout the season from March to October and more expected to be announced soon, it’s a good time to take up Annual Membership of H&C+, particularly if you will be competing yourself this season. As well as live sport, there’s a wealth of Training and Learning content for riders of all levels, with Caroline Moore’s latest Series, “XC First Stages to Advanced”, proving particularly popular at the moment. The nine bite-sized episodes help move you through the levels with the use of poles and arena XC fences.
Annual Membership of H&C+ is just £59.99 representing a saving of over 16% on the monthly option of £5.99. Members can watch online or with H&C’s mobile apps, as well as on Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, and Amazon Fire. Full details on how to join can be found at horseandcountry.tv
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