Team USA didn’t fare as well during the individual competitions, but the Sunday final was thrilling nonetheless.
Brazil’s Rodrigo Pessoa, who rode Rufus, aced the course and then hoped his opponents would commit mistakes. His strongest competition came from Canadians Ian Millar and Jill Henselwood, but the Brazilian fans made it difficult for the northern competitors.
Ian Millar, who rode In Style, committed a foul and then lost another point for not completing the course within the time limit. Due to his mistakes, Millar fell to the fourth position, losing the bronze that was won by his country fellowman Eric Lamaze aboard Hickstead.
That left Henselwood riding Special Ed. Even with all the Brazilian cheering, she rode a perfect round and won the gold she deserved. While he didn’t capture the big prize, Pessoa did walk away with silver.
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Wow,they did great!!! Go Show jumpers!! You deserve the gold.All of you