France’s Marion Vignaud was provisionally in first place at the end of the marathon at the 2024 edition of the FEI Single Horse World Driving Championship, but she dropped the final ball in the cones, handing individual gold to Switzerland’s Mario Gandolfo and settling for silver. It’s the first time that individual gold has gone to a Swiss driver (Michael Barbey, a member of the Swiss team this weekend, won silver in 2012 in Lezirias/POR). Another Swiss driver, Stefan Ulrich, took third place.

FEI Singles ranking world number one, Canada’s Kelly Bruder, placed 16th driving Flip, her 16-year-old Oldenburg gelding. They led the opening dressage phase with an incredible score of 40.65. then dropped to 58th place after racking up 120.52 penalties in the marathon. They rebounded well in the cones with just .82 penalties to move back up the leaderboard.

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