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With the stunning Palace of Versailles as its backdrop, the Olympic equestrian events have proven to be one of the grandest spectacles of this year’s Games. Following the qualifying heats, the show jumping team final will take place on Friday, August 2, beginning at 8:00 a.m. ET.
So far, the United States has not won a medal in any equestrian event. The British team, meanwhile, has already won two medals (a gold in team jumping and a bronze for Laura Collett in individual eventing), despite the fact that one of the British team’s most decorated athletes, Charlotte Dujardin, withdrew from competition just days before the start of the Games.
If you’re planning to watch the show jumping team finals, here’s what you need to know, plus the full equestrian schedule and list of competitors for Team USA at this year’s Games.
How to watch the equestrian show jumping team final:
Date: Friday 2nd of August
Location: Palace of Versailles
TV channels:NBC, E!, United States
Transmission: Peacock
Where can I stream the equestrian competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics?:
All Olympic sports from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will be available on Peacock, including all equestrian events. The streaming service will offer a personalized viewing experience for viewers with Discovery Multiview, allowing fans to watch up to four events at once.
Where to watch the Equestrian Olympics on TV:
In addition to streaming on Peacock, many of the major Olympic equestrian events will air across NBC, E! and USA.
How to watch Olympic Equestrian without cable:
Starting at $8 a month, a Peacock subscription is the easiest way to stream all of the 2024 Olympics. Peacock will have coverage of all Olympic sports at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Additionally, the platform offers subscribers an Olympics Discovery Multiview, which allows you to watch up to four events at once. Peacock will also have several original shows covering the Games, including Golden Zone, Watch with Alex Cooper and an exclusive, personalized, mobile-friendly Olympic Games recap show narrated by an AI-generated voice of Al Michaels.
In addition to coverage of all Olympic sports in 2024, you’ll also have access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including much-loved sitcoms like Parks and Recreation and The officeFor $14 per month, you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription that includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.
Who will compete in equestrian sports at the 2024 Olympics?
Twelve Americans (and their horses) will travel to Paris as part of the U.S. Equestrian Team. Three will compete in each category, with one reserve athlete traveling to fill in if needed. Forty-eight other countries will be represented in the equestrian competition.
The U.S. Equestrian Team at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will consist of:
Horse training
* Steffen Peters (riding Suppenkasper)
* Adrienne Lyle (riding Helix)
* Marcus Orlob (riding Jane)
*Roving Reserve: Endel Ots (riding Bohemian)
Hop
* Kent Farrington (riding Greya)
* Laura Kraut (riding Baloutinue)
* McLain Ward (riding Ilex)
* Travelling reserve: Karl Cook (riding Caracole De La Roque)
Full competition
* Will Coleman (riding Diarado)
* Boyd Martin (riding Fedarman B)
* Caroline Pamukcu (riding MSM Blake)
* Touring booking: Elisabeth Halliday (riding Cooley Nutcracker)
2024 Olympic Equestrian Calendar:
The full equestrian schedule is below; all events are available to stream on Peacock, and the broadcast network (NBC, E! or USA) where specific events can be viewed is indicated where applicable.
August 2nd
Jump: Team Final – 8:00 a.m. ET (Peacock, E!, replay at 11:15 a.m. on NBC and 9:00 p.m. ET in the USA)
August 3rd
Dressage: Grand Prix Special (Team Final) – 4 a.m. ET (Peacock, replay at 3 p.m. ET on E!)
August 4th
Dressage: Freestyle Grand Prix (Individual Final) – 4:00am ET (Peacock)
Dressage: Individual Final – 3:45 p.m. ET (E!)
August 5
Jump: Individual Qualifier – 8 a.m. ET (Peacock, replay at 4 p.m. ET on E!)
6th August
Jump: Individual Final – 4 a.m. ET (Peacock, replay at 7 a.m. ET on E! and 10:15 a.m. ET on NBC)