A very small pool of candidates means that four riders will enjoy a “shoo-in” to the FEI sports committees.
Eventing
Cities will be allocated in June 2023; the FEI will also consider bids for a full World Equestrian Games comprising all disciplines.
The iconic British CCI5* will begin a day later than normal to accommodate the Coronation of King Charles III.
Price guides debutant Coup De Coeur Dudevin to the win; Canadians Jessica Phoenix and Kyle Carter finish top 10 in the CCI3*-L.
Americans Woods Baughman and Will Coleman lead the way after the first day of dressage; a number of Canadians are contesting both divisions.
In this final leg of the series, an all-female British team led the way, ahead of New Zealand, France and Germany.
Power couple Tim and Jonelle Price of New Zealand have clinched the top two spots on the FEI Eventing World Athlete Rankings.
Piggy March and Malin Hansen-Hotopp maintained their dressage leads to take top honours riding Halo and Carlito’s Quidditch K, respectively.
The local rider rode Carlevo to top the field of 40 entries in the division at the 14th annual event in Unionville, PA.
"We just have to keep focusing on the things that they did well so we can continue to build on that..." ~ chef d’équipe Rebecca Howard.