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American Martin Boyd en his horse Federman B pictured in action during the qualifiers for the Eventing Individual Jumping equestrian event at the Chateau de Versailles in Versailles, during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, on Monday 29 July 2024 in Paris, France. The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad are taking place in Paris from 26 July to 11 August. The Belgian delegation counts 165 athletes competing in 21 sports. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ (Photo by LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP) (Photo by LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ/BELGA MAG/AFP via Getty Images)

American Martin Boyd and his horse Federman B will compete in the jumping team final this Friday. (LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ/BELGA MAG/AFP via Getty Images)

With the stunning Château de Versailles as a backdrop, the Equestrian events at the Olympic Games have proven to be one of the more grand spectacles of this year’s Games. Next up, following the qualifiers, is the jumping team final this Friday, Aug. 2, beginning at 8 a.m. ET.

So far, the United States has yet to medal in any equestrian events. The British team, meanwhile, has already medaled twice (earning a gold in Eventing Team Jumping and a bronze for Laura Collett in the Individual Eventing competition), despite the fact that one of the most decorated athletes on Great Britain’s team, Charlotte Dujardin, withdrew from competition just days prior to the start of the Games.

If you’re planning to watch the equestrian jumping team final, here’s what you need to know, plus the complete equestrian schedule and list of Team USA competitors at this year’s Games.

Date: Friday, Aug. 2

Location: Palace of Versailles

TV channels: NBC, E!, USA

Streaming: Peacock

Every single Olympic sport of the 2024 Paris Olympics will be available on Peacock, including all of the Equestrian events. The streaming service will offer a curated viewing experience for viewers with the Discovery Multiview which allows fans to watch up to four events at once.

In addition to streaming on Peacock, many major Olympic Equestrian events will be broadcast between NBC, E!, and USA.

(Peacock)

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There are twelve Americans (and their horses) traveling to Paris as part of the U.S Equestrian team. Three will compete in each category, with one traveling reserve athlete on standby as a replacement if necessary. 48 other countries will be represented in the Equestrian competition.

The U.S. Equestrian team at the 2024 Paris Olympics consists of:

Dressage

* Steffen Peters (riding Suppenkasper)

* Adrienne Lyle (riding Helix)

* Marcus Orlob (riding Jane)

* Traveling Reserve: Endel Ots (riding Bohemian)

Jumping

* Kent Farrington (riding Greya)

* Laura Kraut (riding Baloutinue)

* McLain Ward (riding Ilex)

* Traveling Reserve: Karl Cook (riding Caracole De La Roque)

Eventing

* Will Coleman (riding Diarado)

* Boyd Martin (riding Fedarman B)

* Caroline Pamukcu (riding HSH Blake)

* Traveling Reserve: Elisabeth Halliday (riding Cooley Nutcracker)

The complete Equestrian schedule is below; all events are available to stream on Peacock, and the broadcast network – NBC, E!, or USA – where specific events can be viewed is noted where applicable.

August 2

Jumping: Team Final – 8 a.m. ET (Peacock, E!, encore at 11:15 a.m. on NBC and 9 p.m. ET on USA)

August 3

Dressage: Grand Prix Special (Team Final) – 4 a.m. ET (Peacock, encore at 3 p.m. ET on E!)

August 4

Dressage: Grand Prix Freestyle (Indiv. Final) – 4 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Dressage: Individual Final – 3:45 p.m. ET (E!)

August 5

Jumping: Individual Qualifier – 8 a.m. ET (Peacock, encore at 4 p.m. ET on E!)

August 6

Jumping: Individual Final – 4 a.m. ET (Peacock, encore at 7 a.m. ET on E! and at 10:15 a.m. ET on NBC)

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