Follow the CHI Geneva live on GRANDPRIX.tv

Follow the CHI Geneva live on GRANDPRIX.tv
Follow the CHI Geneva live on GRANDPRIX.tv

Starting tomorrow, Thursday December 12, all international events from the CHI Geneva will be broadcast on GRANDPRIX.tv. You will therefore be able to follow the famous Rolex IJRC Top Ten, but also the cross indoor and, of course, the Rolex Grand Prix, live on the platform with comments from Kamel Boudra and his consultants. At the same time, GRANDPRIX.tv will offer you the opportunity to watch the CSI 3* events in . The CSI 5* of Riyadh and Thermal are, for their part, on the ClipMyHorse.tv program, like many other competitions.



Considered by all show jumping aficionados as one of the most beautiful indoor competitions in the world, the CHI Geneva will see all its international events, including the most legendary, broadcast on GRANDPRIX.tv. Most of the world’s best riders will be present, starting with number one at ranking Longines, Henrik von Eckermann. On the French side, Simon Delestre, Julien Épaillard, Fanny Guerdat-Skalli, Olivier Perreau and Kevin Staut will be there. All the highlights of the event will be commented on by Kamel Boudra and his consultants on GRANDPRIX.tv. Don’t miss:

  • the Geneva Trophy, a 1.60m event with jump-off, will take place Thursday December 12 at 8:10 p.m.
  • the cross indoor is scheduled for Friday December 13 at 6:00 p.m., and will be commented live by Kamel Boudra and Didier Willefert
  • the Rolex IJRC Top Ten is scheduled for Friday December 13 at 9:00 p.m., and will be commented by Kamel Boudra with Grégory Wathelet
  • the Geneva Cup, a 1.60m event with a jump-off, will take place on Saturday December 14 at 2:15 p.m.
  • the UBS Challenge, a Speed ​​at 1.55m, is scheduled for Saturday December 14 at 9:30 p.m. and will be commented by Kamel Boudra with Daniel Etter
  • the Rolex Grand Prix at 1.60m is scheduled for Sunday December 15 at 2:30 p.m. and will be commentated by Kamel Boudra and Vincent Deller






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