British dressage prodigy Charlotte Dujardin rewrote history for the second time this week as she beat her own coach to claim a sensational gold on her Olympic debut.
To the chimes of Big Ben, the 27-year-old pulled off an exquisite performance before throwing her arms around her horse in delight.
The stunning ride left her trainer, Carl Hester, in fifth while her team-mate Laura Bechtolsheimer claimed bronze.
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