Americans continue to dominate the team standings in the Pan Am Eventing going into Sunday's medal-deciding Jumping phase.
The USA remains in the lead with Brazil second; only six of the 34 starters went double clear, with nine eliminated on course.
Canada sits second and Brazil third heading into cross-country; designer Pierre Le Goupil describes his course.
All four team members are in the top 8 individually following solid performances in the dressage phase; cross-country tomorrow.
Julio Mendoza Loor and Jewel’s Goldstrike blew the competition away, scoring over 87% in a test brimming with confidence and class.
Camille Carier Bergeron and Sound of Silence 4 performed a beautiful freestyle to wrap up the dressage portion of the Games.
The young American squad came out with guns blazing, winning the country's ninth Pan Am Games Dressage team title.
Team Canada won the bronze medal and the all-important 2024 Olympic qualification, while USA won gold and Brazil silver.
A super test from the last rider, João Victor Marcari with Feel Good VO, saw Brazil overtake Canada for second place at the Pan Am Games.
Competitors stepped into the arena at Quillota for the Prix St Georges and Grand Prix as the Pan Am Games got underway in Chile.