The British rider and her magnificent horse scored a massive 89.705% in the Grand Prix Freestyle at 's-Hertogenbosch, NED.
A snapshot of the main movers and shakers for the month of March 2025 in the senior World Rankings notes a little movement at the top.
With their 2024 Olympic debut and first World Cup win in the rear-view mirror, French rider Pauline Basquin hopes to keep the ball rolling.
Ten teams will battle it out at the World Equestrian Center; Ireland will seek to repeat last year's win, following victory in the Abu Dhabi opener.
#503-ranked rider Linda Heed surprises and delights her home crowd in Sweden, beating #1 ranked compatriot Henrik von Eckermann.
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.
Led by chef d'équipe Michael Klimke who rode Harmony's Fado, Germany edged the US and Sweden, an identical result to last year's event.
Foot-perfect Team Ireland dominated the competition in Abu Dhabi, keeping to a score of zero ahead of hosts UAE and France.
The Swiss rider bounced back from a podium drought in this year's series to take the penultimate leg and land a place in the Final.
One of the most successful equestrian nations of all time, Germany continues to be a dominant force on the global stage.