On Day 9 of the Olympics, Jessica von Bredow-Wernd of Germany clinched the first gold medal in the individual dressage event. Riding her horse TSF Dalera BB, she successfully defended her title from Tokyo with an impressive score of 90.093. This victory marks her fourth Olympic gold, and it is her second win in Paris after securing the team event.
Her fellow German rider, Isabell Werth, also put on a stellar performance, earning a score of 89.614 and claiming her 14th Olympic medal. The 55-year-old's remarkable journey in the Olympics began with a gold in the team dressage event in Barcelona back in 1992.
Charlotte Fry of Great Britain showcased her talent by securing the bronze medal with a score of 88.971. The competition was fierce, but Fry's skill and determination earned her a well-deserved spot on the podium.