Between the big crowd that will be at the Kentucky Horse Park and the large audience that will be watching from around the world, the eyes of the eventing world will be on the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event this weekend.
For those that can’t be there in person, the USEF Network will be offering wall-to-wall coverage through the partnership between US Equestrian (USEF) and ClipMyHorse.TV. Coverage will be available free to USEF members.
USEF is offering specials for new members to sign up, including a free USEF Fan Membership to watch the competition from Kentucky live or 50 percent off a USEF Subscriber Membership with the promo code LRK3DE23 to watch live and on-demand. Through either of these or a USEF Competing Membership, members will then create an account with ClipMyHorse.TV to access the coverage. More information is available here.
NBC, which first broadcast the Kentucky Three-Day Event in 2004, will again televise the event in the United States.
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