GB's Charlotte Dujardin triumphs at World Equestrian Games

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Charlotte Dujardin overcomes mishap for World Equestrian Games win

Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014

Venue: Caen, France Dates: 25 August-7 September

Coverage: Watch live on BBC Two, Red Button, online, tablets, mobiles and the BBC Sport app (times listed below)

Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro won the dressage Grand Prix Special at the World Equestrian Games,, external setting up a bid for freestyle gold on Friday.

The special test is an event in its own right but also a qualifier for the showpiece freestyle test, set to music.

Dujardin scored 86.120%, well clear of Germany's Helen Langehanenberg who recorded 84.468% for second.

"It was a great ride. I had no team members to worry about, I thought I'd just go for everything," said Dujardin.

Dujardin and Valegro had already been instrumental in securing Britain team silver in Normandy on Tuesday, which also guarantees Britain's place at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Their score in Wednesday's special was the highest ever achieved by a horse and rider in that event at a World Equestrian Games - despite a bowel movement from Valegro mid-routine.

BBC coverage times (all times BST)

Fri 29 August: 12:30-15:55 Red Button

Sat 30 August: 08:55-15:25 Red Button

Sun 31 August: 13:25-16:20 Red Button and 16:00-18:00 BBC Two

Thu 4 September: 14:25-17:15 Red Button

Fri 5 September: 14:35-16:45 BBC Two

Sat 6 September: 12:20-16:00 Red Button

Sun 7 September: 13:55-16:20 Red Button and 15:00-18:00 BBC Two (also the Burghley Horse Trials, alongside World Equestrian Games highlights).

"I made three expensive mistakes - he needed to go to the toilet at the wrong time," admitted Dujardin, 29.

"That does happen but it's a bit easier if you're cantering or doing something else, not walking and trying to go into piaffe. That's not the easiest move - it was just unfortunate.

"The crowd were very hard to deal with. All I could hear were gasps, whether I did a good thing or a bad thing. I could hear the crowd the whole time in my head and it was very hard to concentrate."

Fellow British rider Carl Hester and Nip Tuck, an inexperienced horse making large strides in terms of performance, will join Dujardin in Friday's freestyle having finished 12th, as will Michael Eilberg and Half Moon Delphi in 13th.

"I love the freestyle and absolutely love my new music. I'm hoping I can pull it off here," Dujardin told BBC Sport.

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