The Grand Prix competition decided the 10 nations qualified for Saturday’s Grand Prix Special, in which all teams will start from scratch.
Kubota’s tractors, RTVs and wheel loaders are used for transportation, dragging, grading, delivering supplies, course changes and more.
Dressage stars sparkle in the Olympic stadium, led by Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and Dalera, as riders qualify for the Freestyle and teams jostle for the Special.
Canada’s Camille Carier Bergeron and Finnlanderin have a good test but the team finishes just out of the final qualifying spot.
As temperatures and humidity soar in Versailles, the FEI implements climate mitigation protocols to keep the equine athletes comfortable.
An oppressively hot and humid day saw some lovely tests and also the shocking elimination of the US team.
Germany’s Jung becomes the first three-time individual champion as eventing comes to a close at the Paris Olympics.
Germany's Michael Jung grabs Olympic gold for the 3rd time in his career; Great Britain edges France and Japan for the team honours.
"Marginal gains and a positive trajectory for the athletes" as Canada misses its 8th-place goal, but sees some bright moments.
The draw deciding starting orders for the 15 countries has been held; the Grand Prix takes place over two days.