The amazing King Edward carried the Swedish rider to the top of the podium with foot-perfect trips from start to golden finish.
In a competition was filled with drama and surprises, course designer Louis Konickx presented the teams with another tough test.
Tiffany Foster remains the top Canadian show jumper and highest-ranked female on the international list, moving up from 39th to 36th place.
The Queen was on hand to watch her home-bred Highland mare win the championship; Von Eckerman and Deusser take feature jumping events.
The Swede was crowned the Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix winner in front of a sold-out crowd in Prague.
The Swedish rider won his first Global Champions Tour title ahead of fellow countryman Henrik von Eckermann and Olivier Robert (FRA).
The speedy Swede knocks two full seconds off his fellow countryman Peder Fredricson's time in the jump-off at the LGCT Rome.
It’s been almost 100 years since Sweden last won Olympic Jumping Team gold, which they did in Tokyo with guts and determination.
Sweden’s Henrik von Eckermann, together with his 13-year-old mare Toveks Mary Lou, took the top spot at The Dutch Masters in the arena in Brabanthallen.
The top 10 riders from around the globe competed in one of the most exciting classes of the year, the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final, at the iconic CHI Geneva.