- Misdee Wrigley-Miller’s cart grabbed a buried TV cable as she entered obstacle 6.
- The current and four time World Champion Four-in-Hand Driver, Boyd Exell (AUT) leads after the marathon phase.
- Chester Weber, the United States most celebrated combined driver, is second after the marathon phase.
- Koos De Ronde of The Netherlands won the marathon phase and is sitting fourth overall.
- Edouard Simonet of Belgium was fourth in the marathon phase and is sitting third overall individually. The Belgian team is in second heading into the final cones test.
- The Canadian vaulting team finished in 10th place performing on 11-year-old Friesian-cross gelding, Charles.
- The Canadian vaulters had a creative and emotional routine that embodied the spirit of WEG by depicting the ups and downs of teamwork.
- The squad’s flyer, Fluet, was the youngest Canadian athlete to compete at WEG 2018.
- The squad’s flyer, Fluet, and her gravity-defying poses and stunning leg extensions wowed the crowd.
- Italy’s Sara Morganti took the freestyle gold in the Grade I competition – her second of the Games.
- Denmark’s Stinna Tange Kaastrup riding Horsebo Smarties posted 78.947%% to take the gold ahead of Austria’s Pepo Puch on Sailor’s Blue with 75.500. The Netherlands’ Nicole den Dulk took bronze on Wallace N.O.P. with 74.573
- The Netherlands’ Rixt van der Horst joined team-mate Voets as a triple gold winner, scoring 77.437% on Findsley. Continuing the USA’s incredible run, Rebecca Hart added silver to her bronze from the individual on El Corona Texel with an impressive 73.240%. Germany’s Angelika Trabert continued her return to the sport by taking the bronze on Diamond’s Shine, with a score of 71.840%.
- Sanne Voets is the first ever non-British triple gold medal winner in the Grade IV competition. Riding her beloved Demantur N.O.P. she scored 79.645% to finish ahead of Brazil’s Rodolpho Riskalla on Don Henrico who posted 77.780%.