The final three flights of competitors endured another hot evening (World No. 1 Novak Djokovic tennis player described the humidity in Tokyo as “brutal”) to sort out the teams and individuals who would be moving forward. It was not until the final group that an 80-plus score was achieved today, first by Charlotte Dujardin and the incredible young talent Gio (80.963), and later by Isabell Werth and Bella Rose (82.500).

The second member of the Canadian team, Lindsay Kellock, had a test aboard Sebastien that had a few bobbles, scoring 65.404%. “My test wasn’t what I had hoped for,” Kellock commented afterward. “We lost a little bit of the energy today ‒ it’s very hot. My horse has had a long, long trip; he travelled from New York, and then he went to Aachen, Germany, for the PEQ quarantine, and then he came here, and that’s a lot of flying.

“It’s a learning experience for me and my team to really gauge how much to work them or how little to work them. And I think I’ve learned from this and maybe he just peaked a little too early.”

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