‘I trusted him’
Sep 22, 2022
3 minutes
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Team medals after dressage
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Individual medals after dressage
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IT was a dream start for Britain’s riders, who set a new World Championships record dressage team score with their first three marks – and anchorman Oliver Townend lowered that record again as they closed the phase on 69.2.
Laura Collett led the charge, riding London 52 boldly in a beautiful uphill, open frame to shoot into the lead on the first day on 19.3.
Laura has worked with Carl Hester on the first centre
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