It was a triumphant return for Bluetooth OLD after an extended break from competition; Germany edged Portugal and the Netherlands in an 8-team roster.
The "Friday Night Stars" feature event was won by the German aboard Drombusch OLD, while Frederic Wandres took the CDI5* GP Special.
Opening day of AGDF 10 in Wellington, FL, saw a field of 16 tackle the qualifier for the GP Special and Freestyle.
The annual event took place during the AGDF in Wellington; Canada was fourth behind the US and Sweden with no drop score.
The German rider took the second leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup Western European League with a winning score of 83.415%.
Frederic Wandres and the phenomenal Bluetooth OLD won with 82.31%, while Morgan Barbançon and Habana Libre snagged the Special.
Germany was the only team to have all of its Big and Small Tour riders score above 70 percent in each of the two classes.
Riding Bluetooth OLD, the German extended the pair's winning streak, edging Ashley Holzer and Valentine at the AGDF.
The German guided Bluetooth OLD to victory with an impressive score of 74.913% ahead of Morgan Babançon and Ashley Holzer.
Wandres and Bluetooth score personal best in Freestyle; Canadians earn a number of top-5 placings at the CDI and National shows.