Pablo Gómez Molina and Servus Ymas won the CDI4* Grand Prix Freestyle, while Canadians had some excellent small tour results.
Canadians came out swinging in Wellington, with good scores and podium placings to kick off the third week of Global Dressage Festival.
Equestrian Canada honoured riders, owners, coaches, horses and volunteers during Red & White parties at the 2025 National Championships.
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.