During the initial part of the team competition that took place on Tuesday, Jacob Nörby Sörensen on Moegelbjerg's Romeo got 68,432 from the judges and Jeanna Högberg and Lorenzo who started last got 72, 252 percent.

This meant that Sweden was sixth ahead of the decisive part.

But the strong Swedish crews that remained during Wednesday made good efforts and Sweden finished just off the podium in fourth place.

- It is definitely not dissatisfaction but it is always annoying to get off the podium, says Bo Jenå to SVT Sport.

"Among the best I've seen"

First out in the scorching sun in German Hagen today was Therese Nilshagen who together with Dante Weltino Old delivered a really nice and cohesive round that was rewarded with 76,941 percent.

- It's among the best I've seen her ride.

It was so nice.

He was so nice in shape, says SVT's expert Gunilla Byström.

Nilshagen himself was satisfied.

- My feelings are that it was very fun.

It felt very good.

He's a little frustrated so we might get a little out of rhythm, but I tried to be cool myself and make the best of the situation.

The Swedish crew got a miss

The last Swedish crew out was Juliette Ramel and Buriel HK The round started well and they looked to go towards a very nice percentage.

But towards the end there was a misunderstanding and they got a stop.

However, they finished strong and still got 76,196 percent.

- It was a misunderstanding.

She took a slightly too strong attitude so that he thought he would slow down, says expert Gunilla Byström.

Ramel himself was pleased with Buriel HK who did a top performance just a few weeks ago in Tokyo.

- It can happen to anyone and everyone can miss sometimes you have to put it behind you as fast as you can.

I'm very happy, he almost feels even better here, she says.

"Could not have wished me a better round"

Britain was in the lead after the first day but on Wednesday it was German dominance.

Just like in the team competition at the Olympics in Tokyo, they took home the gold now at home, even though they did not have exactly the same line-up.

German world setter Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl, who took home the individual Olympic gold in Tokyo, showed today that her form holds.

Together with Tsf Dalera Bb she rode an almost perfect round and no one could challenge her 84,099 percent.

- She was absolutely fantastic today from the first second to the last.

I could not have wished for a better round, says Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl after her round.

The UK instead had to settle for the silver that Charlotte Dujardin secured together with Gio.

Their 79,829 percent made it clear that the closest hunted Denmark could not handle them.

Denmark took the bronze.