The Driving marathon of the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ in Normandy held at La Prairie Racecourse in Caen today was nothing short of a thriller. Christoph Sandmann (GER) won this phase of the competition, ahead of compatriot Georg von Stein and the reigning world champion Boyd Exell (AUS). The Australian, who was second after dressage yesterday, has taken the lead in the individual standings with a combined result of 125.83 points. The Dutch team is still in gold medal position followed by Germany, thanks to their extremely strong marathon performances, and Hungary in third.

The gravel footing of La Prairie racecourse in Caen guaranteed equal conditions from beginning to end for all of the 46 four-in-hand drivers in competition today. Over 15.000 spectators enjoyed wonderful driving sport under ideal weather conditions for both people and horses. The excitement grew as the event went on given that the best drivers after dressage were the last to start in the marathon.

Gigantic screens had been placed all around the venue and the live broadcast allowed spectators to follow their favourite competitors as they drove through the eight beautifully built obstacles.

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