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<p>Germany's Ingrid Klimke and SAP Hale Bob OLD were the individual bronze medalists, dropping from first place after knocking the very last rail. </p>

<p>Great Britain's Rosalind Canter had a fantastic trip around the course, adding nothing to their dressage score of 24.6 to move up to second place individually and boost the Brits to the top of the leaderboard in the team competition. "I'm absolutely delighted with Allstar B and proud of myself because I'm a bit of a slow coach sometimes and the pressure was really on today to get the time."</p>


<p>In sixth place, France's Thibaut Vallette Lt. Col., Qing du Briot ENE HN were the top-placed pair for their country, and a clear round clinched a team bronze medal. </p>

<p class="">Representing France, Nicolas Astier and Piaf de B'Neville were the individual silver medalists in the eventing competition. | Erin Gilmore photo</p>

<p>Ireland's Padraig McCarthy and Mr. Chunky took home the individual silver medal after moving up from 7th place. </p>

<p>New Zealand's Tim Price Cekatinka over a wide oxer (note the frangible pins). A clear round moved them up from 9th to 6th. "She was a cracker, wasn't she?" said Tim of his mare. "She's quite a hot-headed little mare, not in a way that gets in the way too much, but she wants it, she's up for it. She wants to know where the job is and she'll do it. She just digs deep... she's something else." </p>



<p>After her fabulous round with Donner, Lynn Symansky gets a hug from the eventing Team USA Managing Director Joanie Morris. Donner, happy and healthy, cools off with his favorite groom Kendyl Tracy. </p>

<p>Team USA's Lynn Symansky heads to the start box with Donner's super-groom Kendyl Tracy by their side. </p>


<p>Phillip Dutton and Z were last to compete for Team USA, and a steady, careful round ensured they finished their day clear, but with a handful of time faults. "I was really pleased. He's an up-and-coming horse and he tried for the whole time out there. He really tried to do exactly what I asked him. It was a good day for him." </p>


<p>Sweden's Ludwig Svennerstal made an epic save aboard Stinger and finished his round in 24th place, picking up just 2.4 time penalties. Sweden currently sits in 7th place in the team competition, just ahead of the U.S. </p>

<p>Gemma Tattersall pumps her fist as she and Arctic Soul (aka "Spike") cross the finish line. Their double-clear bumped them up from 45th to 18th and helped the Great Britain team end their day in first. </p>
