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Live Webcasts of Kentucky Horse Show Competition Available

by By Classic Communications | May 10, 2007, 9:45 AM

The Kentucky Spring and the Kentucky Spring Classic Horse Shows are presenting live webcasts of their two weeks of horse show competition. The webcasts are being produced by Productions East Video.

The Kentucky Spring Horse Show takes place May 9-13, and the Kentucky Spring Classic takes place May 16-20, and both are held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. Viewers can choose to watch webcasts from five rings.

These horse shows are two of the nation’s premier equestrian competitions, featuring four CSI***-rated grand prix competitions, one of which is sanctioned by the American Grandprix Association. The first week is a World Championship Hunter Rider-recognized hunter competition. The Kentucky Spring Horse Shows are also the host event for the 2007 Legacy Cup. Both shows also host qualifying events for the Washington International Horse Show and the North American League Finals.

The Kentucky Spring Horse Shows proudly host the Haygard Challenge Jumper Series, which offers $170,000 in prize money. This series features seven grand prix events throughout the summer at the Kentucky Horse Park and is made possible by the sponsorship of the Haygard Equine Medical Institute.

Whether you’re a horse owner, family member or friend of a rider, or an equestrian enthusiast in general, you can watch your favorite horses and riders compete live as it happens from the Kentucky Horse Park by logging on to www.ProductionsEast.com, www.GoMobileBroadband.com or www.LiveBroadcast.TV.

The cost of the live webcast feed of the Kentucky competitions is just $25 per day, $100 per week or $150 for two weeks.

“We were thrilled with the number of people who signed on to watch the action from the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington and Tampa and the response we received,” said Jon Cromer, owner of Productions East Video.

The requirements for viewing the coverage on your computer is that you need to have are a broadband connection (cable modem, DSL, T-1 or Satellite Broadband).

Productions East has been producing live horse show and figure skating events since 2002 allowing people anywhere to enjoy action as it happens around the country. Demand for them continues to grow as people take advantage of the opportunity to watch their favorite horse, rider or class from virtually anywhere that offers broadband internet access! You can enjoy the classes almost as much as if you were standing right there on the rail.

For more information, please e-mail inquiries to [email protected].


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