Paris 2024 Olympic Games Photo Gallery: Grand Prix Test Day 2

The second day of the Grand Prix Test determined the teams moving on to the Grand Prix Special and the individuals heading to the Freestyle.

The second day of the Grand Prix Test at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games concluded Wednesday. The top 10 teams will move on to the Team Final with the Grand Prix Special deciding the team medals on Saturday, August 3. Currently, Germany leads with 237.546 followed by Denmark with 235.730 and Great Britain with 231.196.

The Grand Prix Test results also determined the 18 combinations moving on to the Individual Final, where the Grand Prix Freestyle will decide the individual medals on Sunday, August 4. Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (GER) and TSF Dalera BB were the top combination to qualify for the Individual Final after a lovely test that scored 82.065%. The next highest-placed combinations were Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (DEN) and Freestyle with a score of 80.792% and Isabell Werth (GER) and Wendy with a score of 79.363%.

Check out our photo gallery of some of the top moments from the second day of dressage competition in Paris. For a full recap on today’s coverage, click here.

Scenes from the Dressage Arena

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (GER) pats TSF Dalera BB after the pair earned the top score in the Grand Prix Test at the Chateau de Versailles for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. | ©Shannon Brinkman
Steffen Peters (USA) demonstrates an impressive extended canter with Suppenkasper, popularly known as “Rave Horse” after a viral social media video during the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games. | ©FEI/Benjamin Clark
Catherine Laudrup-Dufour (DEN) and Freestyle slotted in the second-highest qualifying position for the Individual Final. | ©FEI/Benjamin Clark
Julio Mendoza Loor (ECU) praises Jewel’s Goldstrike after their Olympic debut with the Chateau de Versailles in the background. | ©Shannon Brinkman
Charlotte Fry (GBR) waves to the crowd after her test with Glamourdale. | ©FEI/Benjamin Clark
Joanna Robinson (FIN) pats Glamouraline after a job well done in their Olympic debut. | ©FEI/Benjamin Clark
Isabell Werth (GER) thanked fans for their appreciation after an impressive test with Wendy. | ©Shannon Brinkman
Rita Ralao Duarte (POR) and Irao paint a lovely picture inside the decorated equestrian stadium. | ©FEI/Benjamin Clark
Camille Carter Bergeron (CAN) and Finnlanderin added an Olympic Games to their resume with their appearance in Paris. | ©FEI/Benjamin Clark
Anush Agarwalla (IND) pats Sir Caramello OLD after their Olympic debut at the iconic Paris equestrian venue. | ©Shannon Brinkman

Read More

  • For the Olympic Dressage Grand Prix Special Start List, click here.
  • For more on our coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics, click here.
  • To read about our other Olympic equestrian event coverage, including eventing and show jumping, click here.

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