While the general public will not be able to attend the 2020 Breeders' Cup at Keeneland race course in Lexington, Ky., this Nov. 6-7, horse racing fans will have a unique opportunity to view this year's races like never before.
In addition to the NBCSN and NBC network coverage of the world championships, Breeders' Cup officials will be streaming a live multi-cast at breederscup.com that will feature up to 15 cameras for fans to take in all the action.
For the first time, a “Contenders Cam” will allow viewers to select which horse or horses they want to follow, from the time they arrive in the paddock to be saddled until they enter the starting gate.
There will also be up to two Jockey Cams for each race, providing a unique horseback view.
Learn more about the Breeders' Cup live multi-cast and other developments in today's News Minute.
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