A look back at the 2012 Olympic eventing competition, where Germany took the team gold and individual gold with Michael Jung, while Great Britain was second and New Zealand third.
Scores soared as never before in Olympic dressage during the memorable competition at Greenwich Park. A look back at one of the most special events of the Games
The Olympic eventing competition in London ends with Germany's Michael Jung earning the individual gold medal and the team gold medal with his German teammates.
At the 2012 Festival of Champions and Olympic dressage selection trials, Steffen Peters won his sixth National Grand Prix Championship and Brian Hafner took home the Brentina Cup.
More than 50,000 spectators attended the Olympic eventing cross-country in London, where Germany's Ingrid Klimke and Sweden's Sara Algotsson-Ostholt rose to the top to tie for first going into show jumping.
Yoshiaki Oiwa of Japan, Stefano Brecciaroli of Italy and Mark Todd of New Zealand rose to the top of the pack in the second day of Olympic eventing dressage in London.
Karen O'Connor stands in ninth place, Boyd Martin in 13th and Tiana Coudray in 18th place after the first day of eventing dressage, set against the impressive backdrop of the London skyline at the 2012 Olympics.