Three Canadians make the top 10 in the Grand Prix for Freestyle CDI5*, led by Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu and All In in 6th place.
Dressage
The winning Tokyo Olympic pair showed why they are at the top of the FEI World Rankings when posting a score of 90.615.
Olympian Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu and All In are flirting with 80%, while others are making their mark in U25, CDI4* and 1* competition.
Aboard Indeed, his dad Jan Ebeling's mount, this was the new pairing’s second CDI and first GPS at their first 4*.
Laurence Vanommeslaghe (BEL) takes 4* Freestyle, Ariana Chia (CAN) 6th riding Fiderflame; Fraser-Beaulieu and All In 4th in Freestyle CDI-W.
At 18, Jorst's stallion was the oldest horse in the field of 11, with Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu riding 17-yr-old All In into 2nd spot.
The young dressage rider, who currently tops the U25 World Rankings, was selected in part because of her potential for the 2024 Olympics.
Pia Fortmüller earns Grand Prix debut win with Frieda in Wellington while Evi Strasser places 4th in GP Freestyle with Disney Tyme.
Grand Prix Special action saw Canadians Diane Creech and Chrevis Christo place 5th in the 4* and Pia Fortmüller and Frieda 3rd in the 3*.
“Friday Night Stars” under the lights at the AGDF 3 featured a pair of freestyles topped by Spanish and German riders.