Day three featured the FEI Driving World Cup, Christmas Cracker and Snowflake Stakes; John Whitaker receives Lifetime Achievement Award.
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It was another jam-packed day of dressage, driving and jumping at this iconic holiday show, with large international fields.
There was something for everyone with show jumping, driving, dressage World Cup, an eventing presentation and Shetland Pony Grand National!
A roster of international stars were victorious to wrap up a successful show, including a Belgian and Australian, plus lots of local talent.
The Queen was on hand to watch her home-bred Highland mare win the championship; Von Eckerman and Deusser take feature jumping events.
The show on the grounds of Windsor Castle features top-class national show jumping and hunter competitions and international displays.
The holiday spectacular came to an end on Monday, Dec. 20th with the €125,000 London Grand Prix and the Shetland Pony Grand National.
Top ponies were in the spotlight in a pair of Mini Stakes, while Scott Brash and Hello Mr President ruled the Christmas Tree Stakes.
Boyd Exell strikes again, Jack leads the pack, Bradstock and Kühner share the Six Bar spoils and Fuchs snags the Snowflake Stakes.
Driving, Dressage and Jumping took centre stage in front of keen fans; special medal parade honours Olympic, Paralympic heroes.