The Developing Grand Prix Horse title went to the Canadian on Jill Irving's 11-yr-old; Camille Carier Bergeron and Finnländerin 3rd in Freestyle.
Canadians enjoyed some top placings as the final week of AGDF got underway, including a Prix St Georges win in a large class.
Belinda won Sunday's Future Challenge FEI Prix St. Georges riding Quincy, while Camille was 3rd riding MSJ Fürst Zonik.
The Canadian rode Finnländerin to score 75.325%; Kevin Kohmann won the class riding Dünensee with a new personal best of 79.24%.
Year-end recipients for Athlete, Horse, Owner Youth, Coach and Volunteer were honoured for their outstanding achievements.
Canada’s Camille Carier Bergeron and Finnlanderin have a good test but the team finishes just out of the final qualifying spot.
Eventing competition will run July 27-29 followed by dressage from July 30 to August 4 at the Château de Versailles.
The win came board the mare Finnländerin; third place in the class went to fellow Canuck Denielle Gallagher riding Come Back De Massa.
Denielle Gallagher is 3rd with Come Back De Massa in the CDI3* Grand Prix; Sven Steffens-Smienk takes Derby win.
Two Grand Prix classes were featured on Thursday, with a number of Canadians well-placed on long-time partners and newer mounts.