The final riders of the 14 countries competing for team honours, and all 16 countries represented by individuals, completed the Grand Prix dressage test on another hot and sunny day. Only the top 10 teams continue on to Saturday’s Grand Prix Special to determine the team medals. Sunday’s Grand Prix Freestyle is the Individual Final competition and is open to 18 combinations qualified from the Grand Prix – the top two combinations from each of the six groups and the combinations with the six next-highest scores.

Canada’s Camille Carier Bergeron and her mare Finnlanderin were Canada’s final entry, helping the team to finish these Olympics in 11th place. Competing in her first Olympics as the youngest dressage rider at 24 years old, Carier Bergeron rode a lovely test, but with two uncharacteristic but costly errors in the canter depart and in the zigzag.

“Those brought my score probably 2% to maybe 2.5% down so we would have been in the 70%,” she said later. “It’s a bit annoying to go under the 70% when you know you can do that 70% at the Olympics, but on the other hand, considering the heat and how she handled everything in there for me, it’s a win.”

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