Eventing: Huddersfield's Oliver Townend defends Kentucky crown for fifth five-star
The Shropshire-based world number one eventer led from start to finish on his 2018 Kentucky champion Cooley Master Class.
It was Townend's fifth five-star win of his career, following victories at Kentucky, Burghley (twice) and Badminton.
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Hide AdThe combination posted a dressage score of 24.1 penalties to lead after the first phase, then collected just 1.2 cross-country time penalties.
But intense pressure was put on him by eventual runner-up Boyd Martin after the American showjumped clear aboard Tsetserleg.
It meant that Yorkshireman Townend had to go clear in pursuit of a £100,000 top prize, but he delivered an impressive display.
New Zealander Tim Price was third on Xavier Faer, with Piggy French - a member of Britain's World Equestrian Games gold medal-winning eventing team last season - taking fourth on Quarrycrest Echo.
Townend, who was second at Badminton a year ago, is one of the favourites for this year's event, which starts next Thursday, where his contenders include the 2017 Burghley winner Ballaghmor Class.