Posted: 9th May 2019 | Back to news feed

World renowned as one of the highlights of the year, Royal Windsor Horse Show is to be showcased on Horse & Country.

Viewers will be able to catch up on a host of classes and competitions, with some of the world’s best riders fighting it out for the leading awards.

The extensive coverage from Horse & Country includes five programmes focusing on the major classes at the show.

The Rolex Grand Prix will feature on Wednesday, May 15 at 8pm – and will be shown ‘as live’ giving viewers the chance to watch this fantastic class with all the thrills and spills.

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If you can’t make that date, this feature show jumping class will be broadcast as highlights on Saturday, May 18 at 9pm.

On Sunday, May 19 at 9pm the CSI5* Kingdom of Bahrain Stakes for the King’s Cup will be showcased and includes the leading show jumpers from around the world.

The extensive coverage continues on Monday, May 20 at 9pm with Grand Prix Freestyle Dressage and then on Tuesday, May 21 at the same time Extreme Driving will keep viewers on the edge of their seats in this hour long programme.

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The programmes are available on Horse & Country Sky channel 184, Virgin Media channel 298, and on H&C’s streaming service at www.horseandcountry.tv

For showing fans Horse & Country will be bringing you a real treat on Wednesday, May 22 with coverage of the Martin Collins Showing Final. 

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And that’s not all on the showing front as Horse & Country will also stream the prestigious Working Hunter Pony Championship.

The showing coverage is available to view online only by subscribers to Horse & Country.  Sign up to watch at horseandcountry.tv/subscribe

Watch on Horse & Country’s web and mobile apps and streaming service, as well as on Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Prime, Amazon Fire, Roku, Samsung Tizen.

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