The 26-year-old, winner of gold in the team event, looked odds on for another podium finish as he stormed into the final without any penalties. However, his final run saw his horse, Hello Sanctos, clip a fence to leave him in joint fifth place.
SCOTT Brash might have failed to add to his medal tally yesterday in the individual competition but the Peebles equestrian rider admitted his Olympic debut had been one to savour.
The 26-year-old, winner of gold in the team event, looked odds on for another podium finish as he stormed into the final without any penalties. However, his final run saw his horse, Hello Sanctos, clip a fence to leave him in joint fifth place.
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