80 competitors representing 21 nations set out on the four days of competition to decide team and individual honours.
Team favourites were undoubtedly the reining European Champions, Great Britain and despite trailing Germany after the dressage phase they would sweep to victory with their three top riders William Fox-Pitt, Mary King and Nicola Wilson all finishing on their dressage scores.
Fox-Pitt also claimed the individual silver medal on Cool Mountain ahead of New Zealand's Andrew Nicholson riding Nereo, who also steered his country to team bronze.
The suprise package in the team competition was Canada with their three lady riders all going clear and inside the time over Mike Etherington-Smith's cross country course, which set up their silver medal, the first medal they have won in the sport since gold at the World Championships in Lexington back in 1978.
However a class above the rest was the individual gold medallist Michael Jung of Germany riding his brilliant 10 year old La Biosthetique-Sam FBW. He would lead from start to finish to secure an outstanding victory.
Commentary by Jamie Hawksfield and Lucinda Green
Approx running time 100 mins