The Canadian Show Jumping Team finished tenth after an elimination and rails; Tiffany Foster will continue to the Individual Final on Sunday.
It was a hard-fought two rounds and a jump-off which saw the Canadian squad defeat the USA at the North American Youth Championships.
This marked Sheffield's highest-ever placing in this test at championship level; Canada now has two top-eight qualified athletes.
There was no change at the top as emotions ran high on the second day of the hotly-contested Jumping Championship in Herning.
The Canadian Show Jumping Team finished Thursday's tough competition in 8th place; Tiffany Foster is currently 5th individually with Figor.
John Gallinger, Kelly Gravelle and Jennifer Hodgson have each been elected to the Board of Directors for a three-year term.
From on-screen identification in the arena to being included in the prize-giving, the organizing committee is honouring these unsung heroes.
Competition got underway with two of the three Canadian athletes performing their Grade I tests on Wednesday.
"This is exactly what Glamourdale was made for ‒ arenas like this!" said the British rider after a phenomenal night of dressage in Herning.
Julien Epaillard (FRA) tops the individual jumping rankings while Team Sweden lived up to expectations on the exciting first day.