Charlotte Fry has won gold in the World Dressage Championships in Denmark.
Fry took the honour on Monday evening after leading Great Britain to silver in a team event earlier in the tournament.
Her personal victory came in the Grand Prix Special Event.
26-year-old Fry was born in Scarborough.
She's been based in the Netherlands, since the 1990s, where she works with legendary Danish trainer Anne Van Holst.
Fry's late mother Laura, a former European silver medallist, competed in the dressage at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992.


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