Your Guide to Watching Badminton Cross Country

Fence 21 at The Lake. Photo courtesy of Kit Houghton. Fence 21 at The Lake. Photo courtesy of Kit Houghton.

Badminton cross-country day is upon us! As predicted, it’s already raining here in South Gloucestershire, and heavy rains also fell overnight, leaving the footing even more waterlogged than it was yesterday. It’s definitely going to be a muddy track, especially for overnight leaders Clark Montgomery and Loughan Glen, who don’t set out on course until 5:20 p.m. BST (12:20 p.m. EST). So, to everyone watching back home in the States, here’s your cue to get FEI TV up and running so you can cheer on Clark and Glen and other North Americans Tiana Coudray and Rebecca Howard as they do battle with Guiseppe Della Chiesa’s course.

Badminton Horse Trials: [Website] [Ride Times] [Live Scores] [Course Preview] [EN’s Coverage] [Dressage Results]

Withdrawals Before Cross Country: William Fox-Pitt and Cool Mountain, Annabel Wigley and Frog Rock

North American Ride Times:
Clark Montgomery and Universe: 12:36 p.m. BST (7:36 a.m. EST)
Peter Atkins and Henry Jota Hampton: 1:04 p.m. BST (8:04 a.m. EST)
Tiana Coudray and Ringwood Magister: 2:52 p.m. BST (9:52 a.m. EST)
Rebecca Howard and Riddle Master: 3:36 p.m. BST (10:36 a.m. EST)
Clark Montgomery and Loughan Glen: 5:28 p.m. BST (12:28 p.m EST)

How to watch Badminton in the States and Outside of the UK: FEI TV
Friend of EN John Kyle will be leading the broadcast, which starts at 10:55 a.m. BST (5:55 a.m. EST) with a recap of dressage. Cross country will stream live starting at noon BST (7 a.m. EST). See above for North American ride times.

How to watch Badminton in the UK: BBC Interactive (Red Button) and BBC Sports website
The broadcast runs from 11:50 a.m.-6 p.m. BST

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