The British rider and her 15-year-old stallion left their competition in the dust – but not everyone agrees with the outcome.
FEI Dressage World Cup
It was another resounding victory at Basel for the world number one German rider and her spectacular mare, who scored 91.010%.
The pair won the sixth leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup Western European League in Mechelen with a convincing score of 84.980%.
Charlotte Dujardin and Imhotep scored a whopping 89.465% in the Grand Prix Freestyle ahead of Charlotte Fry and Everdale's 85+.
The handsome Andalusian stallion and his Spanish rider thrilled the home audience and improved on their third-place finish in the Grand Prix.
The 17-year-old gelding was in a class of his own, scoring 86.880 to finish well ahead of the field in the FEI Dressage World Cup.
The Swedish rider won the opening leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup 2023-2024 Western European League, and three other classes that week.
The superstar partnership claimed the coveted FEI Dressage World Cup™ title for the second time when winning the Freestyle with a 90+ score.
The victory came aboard her medal-winning FEI World Championship ride, the stallion Hermes NOP; Isabell Werth tops series leaderboard.
The World Champions reached a new pinnacle with a best-ever score of 90.995; Canada's Naima Moreira Laliberte and Statesman place 14th.