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Grand Prix of Geneva on NBC Sports today at 4pm!

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  • Grand Prix of Geneva on NBC Sports today at 4pm!

    Grand Prix of Geneva on NBC Sports today at 4pm!

    http://www.chronofhorse.com/article/...ast-nbc-sports

    Too bad I don't have NBC Sports, can anyone find a link for the GP streaming on line?
    Ryu Equestrian & Facebook Page
    Breeding Horses Today, for the Equestrian Sport of Tomorrow.
    Osteen & Gainesville, Florida.

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    My cable provider (Verizon) is showing it on regular NBC (local station) not NBC Sports. Double check with your cable company.

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    • #3
      And of course speed skating eats into the first 10 minutes...

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      • #4
        WoW!!!!!! I'm terrified of jumping anything over about 18 inches...but this first pair (Candy is the mare) makes it look SO EASY!!! She looks so calm!!

        So glad you posted this - I'm watching while organizing .
        LarkspurCO: no horse's training is complete until it can calmly yet expressively perform GP in stadium filled w/chainsaw juggling zombies riding unicycles while flying monkeys w/bottle rockets...

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        • #5
          My young corgi was disappointed today by the fare on cable, but is thrilled now. Loves anything on tv with dogs, cats, sheep, or horses. Standing In front of the screen balancing on his hind legs and waving at the screen. Too cute.

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          • #6
            So excited to see it on regular local channels! GO EQUESTRIAN EVENTS!
            www.thetexasequestrian.com

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            • #7
              I am just so excited to see the hunter braids invade Europe, I am so not a fan of the sausage braids!!!
              "You can't really debate with someone who has a prescient invisible friend"
              carolprudm

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              • #8
                I almost missed it, since I thought it was on NBC Sports, which I don't get. So glad it ended up on regular NBC.

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                • #9
                  Roped the entire family into watching it! Yessss!

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                  • #10
                    Dumb question....is this live?

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                    • #11
                      No, the Geneva show was a week or two ago.

                      So if it started late, maybe they are showing the whole thing in its entirety, since it is not ending at 5:00?

                      Does anyone know an email address where we can express appreciation for seeing this class on tv?

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                      • #12
                        Loved the winner's new word. "Indescriptable!"

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                        • #13
                          I just got home from the barn, and my husband said he was taping a horse show for me. It was this! Do I have a great hubby or what ?

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                          • #14
                            I watch any and all equestrian events but not a h/j person, although I love watching it. London wears a hackamore. How unusual is this at this level? Or any level?

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                            • #15
                              This Grand Prix was the kind of thing that makes little girls and boys (or big girls and boys...hmmm....) think that anything is possible. To see a 19 year old girl competing at this level, along with others in their mid 20s, and to watch these pairs go, making it look nearly effortless... not commenting on the money invested, or anything else. Just saying that I'm glad it was televised on regular NBC, and I hope some little girls and boys go grab their stick ponies and knock over picnic tables and benches in the back yard and pretend they're Grand Prix jumpers. It certainly gave me a lot of pleasure when I was a little girl!
                              LarkspurCO: no horse's training is complete until it can calmly yet expressively perform GP in stadium filled w/chainsaw juggling zombies riding unicycles while flying monkeys w/bottle rockets...

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                              • #16
                                Man! I missed it! Just got back in from the barn

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by foundationmare View Post
                                  I watch any and all equestrian events but not a h/j person, although I love watching it. London wears a hackamore. How unusual is this at this level? Or any level?
                                  Some people will try lots of different equipment while others stick with more conventional tack. I would guess no more than ~20% show in a hackamore at that level. Maybe less than that.

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                                  • #18
                                    I adore Embassy II! He can come live with me anytime!
                                    "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

                                    COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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                                    • #19
                                      Tattered daydreamer, my dd and I were watching together ovr the phone and we simultaneously swooned over embassy. What a spectacular hunka' horse!

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                                      • #20
                                        I'm sorry I missed it, but I'm going to email NBC to let them know how much I appreciate seeing our sport on TV!
                                        "I'm not always sarcastic. Sometimes I'm asleep." - Harry Dresden

                                        Amy's Stuff - Rustic chic and country linens and decor
                                        Support my mom! She's gotta finance her retirement horse somehow.

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