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Great news for Badminton Horse Trials viewers 👏

The Mars Badminton Horse Trials have announced a multi-year partnership with ClipMyHorse.TV to become the exclusive streaming platform for Badminton TV.

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 ClipMyHorse.TV are the leading broadcasters of equestrian sport streaming over 2000 events from around the globe including some of the most prestigious FEI Championships, Grand Prix in both dressage and showjumping as well as several fellow 5* events including the Defender Kentucky Three Day Event and Maryland Five Star at Fair Hill.
 
“We are thrilled to be partnering with ClipMyHorse.TV who will enhance the Badminton TV experience. Eventing fans worldwide will have the ability to follow the action via a Badminton Season Pass (£21.99) or the ClipMyHorse.TV Premium Subscription” commented Event Director Jane Tuckwell.
 
User enhancements such as multi language commentary, live stream rewind and jump back functions will provide a high-quality streaming experience on web, mobile devices and smart TV.
 
“It is ClipMyHorse.TV’s mission to promote equestrian sports by making it as easily accessible as possible, creating the best streaming experience on all devices. Through this new partnership, ClipMyHorse.TV Premium Members will also be able to access Badminton TV content.” explains ClipMyHorse.TV Managing Director Markus Detering.
 
Existing Badminton TV subscribers will be contacted directly on how to activate their subscription on the ClipMyHorse.TV platform.
 
The BBC will continue to broadcast their Sunday highlights programme as per previous years.



Harveywetdog adds

This is good news for Eventing fans as it puts the Badminton coverage on an open forum and the go to forum for FEI equestrian coverage. Okay you'll need a ClipMyHorse premium subscription but with the Blenheim European Championships falling in 2025 as well this might not be such a bad deal. And of course, at least it's not Horse and Country TV!

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