Universal Sports to Broadcast Rolex FEI World Cup Finals Live from Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS, Nev., Apr. 13–Universal Sports will provide live television and online coverage in the United States of the Rolex FEI World Cup Finals in dressage and jumping from Las Vegas this week.

Coverage will include the Dressage Grand Prix, Jumping Finals I, II, and III, and the Dressage Freestyle Final.

The Rolex FEI World Cup Finals features the world’s best dressage and show jumping horses and riders in the world.

The FEI World Cup Dressage was introduced in 1986. This year’s competition will feature Individual Olympic Gold Medalist and defending World Cup champion Anky van Grunsven and the American star from the Beijing Olympics, Steffen Peters and Ravel.

Coverage on Universal Sports available in 45 million homes:

Apr. 16 – 10 pm ET (7pm PT) Show Jumping Final #1 – Live – 2 hours

Apr. 17 – 10 pm ET Show Jumping Final # 2 – Live – 2 1/2 hours

Apr. 18 – 10 pm ET  Dressage Final – Live – 3 hours

April 19 – 3 pm  ET Jumping Final Round 1 – Live – 1 1/2 hours
5 pm ET Jumping Final Round 2 – Live – 1 1/2 hours

Coverage on Universalsports.com:

Apr. 16 – 3 pm ET Dressage Grand Prix – Live – 3 hours

Apr. 16 – 10 pm ET Jumping Final #1 – Live – 2 hours

Apr. 17 – 10 pm ET Jumping Final #2 – Live – 2 1/2 hours

Apr. 18 – 10 pm Dressage Final – Live – 3 hours

Apr. 19 – 3 pm Jumping Final #3/Round #1 – Live – 1 1/2 hours

Apr. 19 – 5 pm Jumping Final #3/Round #2 – Live – 1 1/2 hours

Universal Sports is a partnership of NBC Sports and InterMedia Partners and serves as the multiplatform destination for Olympic-related and lifestyle sports programming on television and online. Universal Sports is a 24-hour television channel available in 45 million television households in markets including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, Seattle, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Reno and Omaha.