Complimentary Live Broadcast and Video Clips of Every Round Provided by Horse Network



Menlo Charity Horse Show is pleased to announce that complimentary live streaming coverage of every class, every ring, every day of #MENLO2018 will be hosted on  HorseNetwork.com/Live 

Each day's featured class will be available via Facebook Live on the Menlo Charity Horse Show  and Horse Network Facebook pages for  fans all over the world to watch and weigh in on the Hunter/Jumper action as it happens live from  Menlo  Circus Club in Atherton, California. 

As an additional amenity for our competitors,   Menlo  Charity Horse Show is providing video clips from every class available online after each day's competition, free of charge.

To watch all rings, go to https://horsenetwork.com/live/   This will link you to the landing pages for each ring, with a full schedule of classes for each:




"We're gearing up for an exciting week of equestrian sport at Menlo Charity Horse Show. Tune in to  Horse Network Live for wall-to-wall coverage from all three rings at the Menlo Circus Club, starting daily at   7:15 am  on   Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Each day's feature class will also stream concurrently on  Facebook Live," said Horse Network Editor-in-Chief, Carley Sparks. "It's an honor and a thrill to share this inaugural broadcast event with our dedicated fan base. Hope to see you there."

Special Events Schedule:
Tuesday: 3'6" Performance Hunters

Wednesday: $2,000 Windy Hill Equestrian in Memory of Larry Mayfield Horse & Hound Class

Thursday: $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Presented by Dr. Daryl K. Hoffman

Friday: $10,000 Rhys Vineyards Ryman Memorial Speed - Take Your Own Line

Saturday: $40,000 Stephen Silver Grand Prix

The Menlo Charity Horse Show, a 501(C)(3) organization recognized as a USEF Heritage Competition, supports the Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired by producing a premiere equestrian event while educating the community on the issues of the visually impaired.


The Menlo Charity Horse Show, a 501(C)(3) organization recognized as a USEF Heritage Competition, supports the Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired by producing a premiere equestrian event while educating the community on the issues of the visually impaired.