Michael Jung of Germany nudges Great Britain’s Laura Collett out of first place, while Team Canada improves to 11th.
cross country
'Moving Day' at this important CCI5* saw much shuffling of the leaderboard; Canada's Jessica Phoenix and Wabbit move from 62nd to 33rd.
Halliday holds onto first place in the CCI4*-S, where Jessica Phoenix is the top Canadian in 16th place with Freedom GS.
At major events, a judge could be stationed in the riders' tent on cross-country day to take stakeholder opinion into account.
The USA remains in the lead with Brazil second; only six of the 34 starters went double clear, with nine eliminated on course.
It’s the Boyd and Phil Show in Bromont following a spectacular day of sport, with the pair leading four divisions at the Quebec venue.
Liz Halliday-Sharp (USA) leads three divisions; Jessica Phoenix remains top Canadian in the CCI4*-L in 6th place with Mighty Mouse.
The cross-country shook up the leaderboards in most divisions, with Woods Baughman and C’est La Vie taking over the CCI 4*-L lead.
Germans launch an unsuccessful protest regarding Michael Jung's 11-point frangible penalty as the team drops from second to sixth.
Robin Godel's horse Jet Set was pulled up on course, suffering an irreparable ligament injury in the lower right leg.