Ever dominant in this discipline, every member of the team - Luise Nehls, Maike Mende, Semmieke Rothenberger and Nadine Krause - also finished in the top 10 individually, all on scores of over 70%.

Finishing on a total score of just over 3% behind the German victors, the British team of Rebecca Bell, Alexandra Hellings, Bethany Rose Horobin and Phoebe Peters improved on last year’s bronze medal to take second place. Tineke Bartels’ strong Dutch side took bronze.