Norway makes history with its first-ever World Cup Final podium finish thanks to the Totilas son Total Hope OLD, ridden by Isabel Freese.
The British rider led the way as all combinations met the minimum score requirement of 60% and move on to Saturday's Freestyle Final.
The lineup for the FEI Dressage World Cup Final, April 2-6 at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel (SUI), has been confirmed.
The British rider and her magnificent horse scored a massive 89.705% in the Grand Prix Freestyle at 's-Hertogenbosch, NED.
The Danish rider and her talented mare scored a whopping, season-topping 91.140%, although it's unlikely the pair will compete in the Final.
The current world champions claimed victory with an impressive score of 89.840%, but the competition was fierce.
The German rider piloted DSP Quantaz to score 83.735% at the Swiss venue that will host the World Cup Finals in April.
The final FEI Dressage World Cup™ qualifier of the year took place in Belgium with a strong home contingent, but the Dutch rider prevailed.
The pair scored an impressive 86.745% in the Grand Prix Freestyle; five of the top six spots were claimed by Germans on their home turf.
Germany’s world number one delivered a stunning Dressage Freestyle performance riding the Quaterback gelding, scoring 84.70%.