After four days of fascinating sport at the 16th FEI World Pairs Driving Championships at the Kinizi Horse Park in Fábiánsebestyén (HUN), the home side’s Vilmos Lázár was re-crowned as world champion, making this the 48-year-old’s fifth world pairs gold – a record in Driving history. Lázár’s younger brother Zoltan claimed silver, while Italy’s Jozsef Dibak took bronze.

Hungary also took team gold for the sixth time since the first FEI World Pairs Driving Championships in 1983, after victories in 1989, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2013, with Italy finishing with the silver, and bronze going to Germany.

Italian Dressage
The Dressage took place over two days in less than perfect weather in the Kinizi grass arena for the 65 competitors from 20 nations, but the continuous rain didn’t bother Italian driver Claudio Fumagalli. The 38-year-old, based in Beekbergen (NED), drove a marvellous test with his Dutch-bred horses finishing on 42.18 to take the lead ahead of defending champion Vilmos Lázár. Fumagalli’s compatriot Jozsef Dibak was third after Dressage, putting Italy on track for a team medal in pole position after the first phase, with Hungary second and Germany in third.

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