For the first time since 2019, thousands of eventing lovers will flock to Lexington, Kentucky for the return of spectators at the 2022 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event. Unable to make the trip to the bluegrass? Never fear! You can tune in to the livestream from the comfort of your couch to watch top eventers from all over the globe battle it out on the legendary grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park.
All three phases of the CCI5* and CCI4*-S will be available via livestream through USEF Network at no charge in North America and through Horse & Country outside North America. If you wish to watch the event on-demand, USEF Network is offering 50% off their US Equestrian Subscriber Memberships using the promo code LRK3DE22. Additionally, both horse inspections, sponsored by Hagyard Pharmacy, as well as the press conferences will be shown live on the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event Facebook Page. The live broadcast schedule is as follows:
In addition, the following broadcast stations will be airing footage from the event on the following dates:
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