Denmark claimed the team bronze medal in dressage at the World Equestrian Championships in Aachen, finishing with 229.426 points to edge out the rest of the field behind gold medallists Germany, who scored 235.063, and silver medallists Great Britain on 231.445.
The Danish squad — Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, Daniel Bachmann Andersen, Carina Cassøe Krüth and Nadja Aaboe Sloth — were led by Laudrup-Dufour, whose score of 82.376 aboard Mount St John Freestyle was the highest individual mark of the competition.
The result carries significance beyond the podium: the top finish secured Denmark a nation quota place for the 2028 Olympic Games, ensuring the country's dressage programme will be represented in Los Angeles.