A thrilling decision.

France in the lead for their last and decisive hope.

There they stood for a giant tear and could not complete the jump.

It took Sweden and the USA to jump - where the Swedes finally won by a margin of 1.3 seconds.

- It was upside down, incredibly proud and happy for the horse and my round.

Then you get a heart attack from standing up there and watching, says Henrik von Eckermann about standing next to and watching his comrades jump.

- We were well prepared and when it was time there was no talk.

"The only one who zeroed"

von Eckermann lifts the whole team and the people "behind the scenes" in the victory interview.

He also chooses to pay tribute to his horse, King Edward.

- It is he who will have a part of this, he says and shows the gold medal.

King Edward was the only horse that went through the whole race without tearing.

"We had to fight"

Malin Baryard-Johnsson finds it difficult to put her feelings into words in the interview after the competition.

- It's completely crazy, so hard to take in right now.

We are still in this bubble that is a little difficult to be in, she tells Discovery +.

- We had to fight a little too hard for the gold medal, but clearly worth it.

Bayard-Johnsson also lifts his horse, Indiana.

- Absolutely crazy proud of my horse.

Jumped fantastically all week, with a pitiful boom.