Problems with live results from EventEntries.com

As the title says, I can no longer view any real time results from EventEntries.com, on either my computer or on my iPhone. I just get a message stating, for example, “Red Hills International Horse Trials Real Time Scoring Results will be available the morning of Thursday March 9, 2017”
Well, today is Friday March 10 and there is nothing. This happened last weekend, and the weekend before…If there are two horse trials running the same weekend, sometimes I can get results for one, but not the other.
Once the competition is over, the results do appear. But that kind of negates the concept of “real time.”
Has anyone else experienced this problem, and if so, any suggestions as to how to resolve it?
Thank you.

It’s working now for me (red hills). Sometimes I find that I just need to refresh it a few times.

Red Hills didn’t work, but when I refreshed it, it did.

Red Hills “live” scoring is working for me this morning but seems an hour or so delayed

Jenj, that clock is set to Central time, iirc

That would explain it. I wonder if what is appearing for the CIC three star is correct - One eliminated in dressage and several showing as withdrawn after SJ.

The dressage ‘E’ for EDH was showing yesterday so I think it is correct. Wonder what the story is? Libby Head also got eliminated in dressage and posted on social media that she memorized the wrong test but was being allowed to ride in the other phases.

Any info about the MR by Allie Knowles?
Hope horse and rider are both okay, and that her W for all other rides is an indication of good sense rather than serious injury.

She was rung out for the horse being off.

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That’s interesting. There is no pre-competition jog in CICs, but I thought the initial vet inspection was supposed to take its place. It seems rather hard on the dressage judges to have to make that decision on the fly without vet involvement.

CICs are the only FEI competitions that do not have require an initial jog that I know of. Jumping and dressage certainly have pre-competition jogs. I wonder what the rationale is for not requiring a jog in CICs.

Eventing Nation says broken collarbone and pelvis

vineyridge, you do jog the horse for the vets at in-barns at CIC competitions prior to the competition. You don’t have to dress or braid for it, or bridle, but the vets see the horses jog on a hard surface and you can get caught out there. If there is a formal first jog at a CIC (not often anymore but it does happen), you don’t jog at in-barns, otherwise you do.

However, sometime when a horse is just NQR, they can look fine on a straight line but just a bit off when you start doing circles. And dressage judges at any level have the responsibility of ringing out a lame horse, I’ve seen it happen a few times even at four stars. Most of the time I’m watching the test thinking ‘gosh that horse looks a touch off consistently on the left front’ and then they end up being rung out, so the judges aren’t just ringing out willy-nilly. They’ll usually let the horse go through several movements to make sure it’s consistent and not just a moment of inflexibility in a lateral movement or something.