Friday, July 27, 2012

London 2012 Olympic Games Equestrian Broadcast Guide

London 2012 Olympic Games Equestrian Broadcast Guide

The London 2012 Olympic Games can be see on television on Channel Nine and FOXTEL.

There will be over 56 hours of Equestrian competition at this year’s Olympic Games and FOXTEL will showcase every moment live on one of eight new dedicated channels - which are free to view to subscribers on FOXTEL’s sports package. To watch the Equestrian action unfold as it happens, subscribers can tune into FOXTEL’s London 6 channel once action gets underway on Saturday 28 July.

Free to air broadcaster Channel 9 will cover all sports and deliver more than 14 hours of continuous live coverage each day. Live broadcasts will start at 6.30pm each evening and continue through until 9am the following morning.  A special highlights program will showcase top action from each day and will air immediately following the live broadcast at 9am. The highlights program will be replayed again at 4pm.

British Eventer and Journalist Lucinda Green will provide expert commentary for both Channel 9 and FOXTEL’s Equestrian broadcasts.

If you can’t get in front of a TV, listen into the live and commercial free radio commentary of the Games on ABC Grandstand. 12 commentators will provide more than 200 hours of radio coverage of all sports over the 16 days of the Games. You can listen via ABC local radio nationally, ABC’s dedicated special events digital radio station - ABC London 2012, which is available in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide Perth and Melbourne, or online at

http://www.equestrian.org.au/?Page=29696

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