Team Germany punched their ticket to Sunday's deciding final; the Spanish were impressive in front of their home crowd in Barcelona.
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The competition is shaping up to be an interesting mix of experienced veterans and newcomers to this level, including the Canadian squad.
Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Great Britain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA and Uzbekistan will compete.
The FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship for Young Horses 2021 took place in Belgium on Sept. 26.
In the lead from day one, the Brits continue to reign supreme in the sport with another victory in Avenches, Switzerland.
Semmieke Rothenberger and Raphael Netz posted the highest scores in the team test and continued to battle in the individual and Freestyle.
The German captured her third gold medal of the week on home soil riding Dalera, over Cathrine Dufour (DEN) and Charlotte Dujardin (GBR).
Germany’s Isabell Werth took silver and Denmark’s Cathrine Dufour snagged bronze; the leading 15 go through to Saturday’s Freestyle.
The squad won on home ground at the FEI Dressage European Championships in Hagen, pinning Great Britain into silver and Denmark into bronze.
Team medals will be decided tomorrow, with stars such as Isabell Werth/Weihegold (GER) and Charlotte Dujardin/Gio (GBR) still to strut their stuff.