The Australian was dogged the entire way by Dutch rival Bram Chardon as teams have only one more qualifying leg to go before the Final in Bordeaux.
Driving
Not much has changed at the top as the year comes to an end; plus a look at where the Canadians stand in the top 100.
The Dutch driver and his team of greys took the fourth leg of the 2023-24 FEI Driving World Cup at the Sweden International Horse Show.
Jumping, dressage, para-dressage, eventing, driving and vaulting will take place at the German venue; Al Ula in KSA will host endurance.
The leaders hold fast to their spots at the top of the leaderboards, while others have made significant leaps up the world rankings.
A look at how the battle goes at the top of the leaderboards, and where the Canadians stand as they head to Chile for the Pan Am Games.
Reigning World Champion Martin Hölle left no doubt that the title was going to be his for the 4th consecutive time.
Hungarian driver Martin Hölle holds the lead and catapulted his team into provisional first place after dressage at Haras du Pin, France.
The championship, which is running Sept. 27-Oct. 1 in Haras du Pin, France, features 92 competitors and 270 horses representing 25 nations.
The Canadian driver reclaimed top place in the FEI Driving Singles World Ranking, bounding ahead of her nearest rival after a super season.