Three Canadians ‒ Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu, Naima Moreira Laliberté and Diane Creech ‒ reached the podium in CDI4* action in Wellington.
Dressage
Canadians logged in some good scores during AGDF Week 10, led by Bergeron and Sound of Silence 4 in the U25 Freestyle.
Camille Carier Bergeron wins the U25 Grand Prix Freestyle while Beatrice Boucher is second in the Intermediate I Freestyle.
Germany successfully defended their title, edging the US; Beatrice Boucher, Pia Fortmuller, Megan Lane and Evi Strasser rode for Canada.
She topped the U25 Grand Prix podium aboard Sound of Silence 4 ('SOS'); fellow Canadian Vanessa Creech-Terauds was 3rd with Fleur de Lis L.
This marks the second year in a row that Camille Carier Bergeron and Vanessa Creech-Terauds have partnered to win.
Former Canadian Olympian Ashley Holzer, who took up American citizenship five years ago, tops the North American League with Havanna.
The pair took the sixth and last qualifier at ’s-Hertogenbosch in The Netherlands with a stunning Freestyle score of 90.555%.
Beatrice De Lavalette and Clarc have a winning return to international competition while Canada's Jody Schloss earns a personal best score.
Week 8 of the Global Dressage Festival in Wellington saw a number of outstanding performances from Canadian riders in several divisions.