After a rainy start to eventing on Saturday, a bright and sunny Sunday dawned and 40,000 people enjoyed the most spectacular day of cross-country over the picturesque grounds of the Palace of Versailles. French course designer Pierre Le Goupil, who also designed the cross-country tracks for both the FEI European Championships and Pan American Games in Chile last year, included 41 jumping efforts for the day that only 10 combinations managed with no faults added. Canada improved its placing to 11th while Great Britain remains the leader followed by France and Japan.

A man riding a bay event horse.

Canada’s pathfinder, Mike Winter and El Mundo, were clear with time faults. (Cara Grimshaw photo)

Canada’s pathfinder was Mike Winter and El Mundo, who had a clear round with 14.40 time faults to finish the day in 38th with a score of 49.60.

“I’m really happy with him,” said Winter of his KWPN gelding El Mundo. “I tried to be a good caretaker of my position of going first and put a score on the board, and a good caretaker of my horse’s well-being to give him the best possible ride I could around there and bring him home safely with a score that can contribute to the team.”

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