Lottie Fry continued Great Britain’s equestrian medal success at the Paris Olympics with bronze in the individual dressage.
On Glamourdale, she scored 88.971% as Germany’s Jessica von Bredow-Werndl successfully defended her title.
Fellow German Isabell Werth, competing at her seventh Games, took silver.
It marks a third Olympic medal for 28-year-old Fry, who made her debut in Tokyo three years ago and also has two team bronzes.
The second of those came on Saturday, alongside team-mates Carl Hester and Becky Moody.
Hester and Moody placed sixth and eighth respectively in Sunday’s final.
It is a fifth equestrian medal for Team GB at the picturesque Chateau de Versailles, after team eventing and jumping golds, plus Laura Collett’s individual eventing bronze.
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