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MPT broadcasting Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill in Cecil County
The statewide public TV network is offering more than 13 hours of international equestrian competition through October 17
Maryland Public Television (MPT), in partnership with The Fair Hill Organizing Committee, is currently broadcasting and live streaming more than 13 hours of coverage of the inaugural Maryland 5 Star, one of only two equestrian events of its kind in the United States and among seven worldwide. A preview of MPT’s statewide coverage is available for viewing at mpt.org/maryland5star/.
The Eventing competition, October 14 - 17, is taking place at the Fair Hill Special Event Zone in Elkton, located in Cecil County. The newly constructed facility features world-class equestrian arenas, a turf track, and timber and cross-country courses.
The prestigious 5 Star (CCI5*-L) designation is the pinnacle of the Olympic sport of Eventing, often described as an equestrian triathlon. Eventing combines the skills of a single horse and rider in competition against other horses/riders across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping.
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MPT-HD’s schedule of live and recorded coverage during the four-day competition is as follows:
○ Thursday, Oct. 14: Dressage from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (live coverage)
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○ Friday, Oct. 15: Dressage from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (live coverage)
○ Saturday, Oct. 16: Cross-country from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. (from earlier in the day)
○ Sunday, Oct. 17: Show jumping & awards from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (live coverage)
MPT’s Maryland 5 Star coverage is also being livestreamed to the network’s regional audience at mpt.org/livestream.
Sports broadcaster Jim Hunter will offer a Maryland 5 Star event report during MPT’s State Circle at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 15. Hunter returns to Direct Connection on Monday, October 18 for a post-event wrap-up report.
Gov. Larry Hogan has proclaimed October as Maryland Horse Month, recognizing the historic, recreational, and economic contributions of the state’s horse industry. He noted, "Maryland has a rich history as a leader in the horse industry and is one of only two states to host both a Triple Crown Race in the Preakness Stakes and an international 5-Star event coming this year to Fair Hill. With more horses per square mile than any other state, the equine community is a critical part of our state’s heritage and economy."
Participating in the inaugural Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill are top horses and riders from the United States and countries around the world.
Oliver Townend of Great Britain, world #1 on the FEI Eventing World Athlete Rankings, heads an all-star list of riders competing this week. World ranked #2 Tim Price, a two-time Olympic veteran, and world-ranked #7 Jonelle Price, a three-time Olympic veteran with a team Bronze Medal -- both from New Zealand -- are also participating.
Additional competitors include Zara Tindall of Great Britain, 2006 World Champion, 2012 Olympic team Silver Medalist, and granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, Astier Nicolas of France, winner of team Gold and individual Silver Medals at the 2016 Olympic Games, and the three members of the United States team who competed in the recent 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, led by world #8 ranked Boyd Martin.
General admission and reserved seating tickets to one or more competition days are available at Maryland5Star.us/tickets.
