Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro's reign atop the dressage world cannot be stopped.
The British rider rode a sterling program in Monday's individual dressage to scamper away from the field and earn her second straight gold in the event. Her total score of 93.857 was more than four points ahead of Isabell Werth, who rode Weihegold to a score of 89.071 in second place.
The German, who earlier this year won her country's event, finished one spot ahead of compatriot Kristina Broring-Sprehe. Broring-Sprehe's score of 87.142 was good enough to earn her bronze and give Germany a two-medal day in the equestrian event.