Day three featured the FEI Driving World Cup, Christmas Cracker and Snowflake Stakes; John Whitaker receives Lifetime Achievement Award.
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It was another jam-packed day of dressage, driving and jumping at this iconic holiday show, with large international fields.
The Australian world number one was in a league of his own as he triumphed for the second consecutive weekend.
The Australian driver led the first leg of the 2022/23 series from gate to wire ahead of Ijsbrand Chardon (NED) and Koos de Ronde (NED).
Boyd Exell remains in front individually after an intense marathon in Pratoni Del Vivaro as the masterful Dutch take the team lead.
Kelly Houtappels-Bruder drove Flip to third place at Le Pin-au-Haras, FRA, their second medal after a silver medal effort at the 2020 Worlds.
Lots of surprises on Saturday at the FEI Eventing Worlds, while at Le Pin-Au-Haras Canadian Houtappels-Bruder continues to shine.
The first three Canadian eventers complete their dressage tests, while Kelly Houtappels-Bruder prepares to begin the Singles Driving Worlds.
Pemberton was a major entity in the sport of driving as competitor, judge and chairman of the FEI Driving Committee.
A roster of international stars were victorious to wrap up a successful show, including a Belgian and Australian, plus lots of local talent.