Great Britain got off to a flying start, topping both the team and individual leaderboards after the thrilling opening Dressage phase of Eventing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Versailles (FRA) during which multiple records were smashed.

Both individual leader Britain’s Laura Collett (London 52) and second-placed Michael Jung from Germany (Chipmunk FRH) broke the Olympic Eventing record Dressage score of 19.3 set by America’s David O’Connor and Custom Made at the Sydney 2000 Games. Collett threw down a superb mark of 17.50 when 33rd to go of the 64 starters. And then German ace Jung almost matched that when posting 17.80 a couple of hours later.

Lying equal-third in the individual rankings overnight are China’s Alex Hua Tian (Jilsonne van Bareelhof) and Australia’s Christopher Burton (Shadow Man) who each put a score of 22.0 on the board, while Switzerland’s Felix Vogg (Dao de L’Ocean) is fractionally behind in fifth spot on 22.10 and in sixth is Britain’s Ros Canter (Lordships Graffalo) on 23.40.

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