Where to watch Horse of the Year Show

Wednesday 03 October 2018

Where to watch Horse of the Year Show

Today marks the start of Horse of the Year Show’s 70th Anniversary celebrations, which take place at Birmingham’s NEC Genting Arena through until Sunday 7th October. A place where audiences can be inspired by world-class International Showjumping along with an exciting line up of National Showing and National Showjumping Championships with an energising array of four equestrian displays.

This year selected elements of Horse of the Year Show will be shown on http://www.britishequestriansport.tv/ and http://www.clipmyhorse.tv/en_GB/ - times each day vary. There will also be a one hour roundup programme shown each day Thursday through to Monday on Horse & Country TV showing the previous day’s highlights.

Coverage will commence at the following times each evening and will run through until the end of the show. If you want to enjoy the show in full and immerse yourself in the celebratory atmosphere then tickets are still available to buy on the door starting from just £34.00 *subject to availability.

Wednesday 3rd: Live streaming commences at 8:30pm

Thursday 4th: Live streaming commences at 8:20pm

Friday 5th: Live streaming commences at 7:50pm

Saturday 6th: Live streaming commences at 8:15pm

Sunday 7th: Live streaming commences at 8:05pm

With over 250 tradestands and a fun-filled five days of competition, it’s just the ticket to celebrate equestrian sport and enjoy a great family day out.

To book your tickets, please visit www.hoys.co.uk/tickets or call the Box Office on 0844 581 8282.


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