Sidney Hoffman riding her own Freedom C competed in the Advanced Championship.
Karen Blythe rode her own Sensoria K to finish fourth in both the Advanced 5.2 and 5.3.
Heather Gee rode her own Feru to third place in the FEI Intermediate B.
Robyne Smith Riding her own Warmblood X, Gwandalan Luca, finished midfield in the Advanced Championship.
Rachelle Wilson riding her own CJP Winchester by Whisper won both the FEI Intermediate A and Intermediate B.
Tori Kaye riding her own Barrabadeen Grandeur by Grand Flaneur took second place in the FEI Intermediate B.
Sally Toulmin riding her own Roxleigh Frangelica by Fishermans Friend competed in the Advanced Championship.
Heather Currie from SA rode her own Delandro to take sixth place in the Advanced 5.3. On Friday Delandro won the Medium 4.2.
Nicole McOwn rode Mellizo Park Royal M by Royal Hit to sixth place in the Preliminary 1.2.
Kerry Mack rode her homebred, Mayfield Limelight by Whisper to finish seventh in the Advanced 5.3.
Toby Farraway rode his Winterfell W by 00 Seven in the Preliminary Championship.
Kristy-Lee Brilliant riding her Windhill L.A. by Lauries As placed tenth in the large field of the Preliminary 1.2.
Dirk Dijkstra rode AEA Dressage and D. Burns' good looking stallion, AEA Metallic to win the FEI Grand Prix CDN Freestyle with a score of 70.67%. Yesterday they also won the CDN Grand Prix.
Caroline Coleby riding her own Jaybee Don Grande by Don Schufro took fourth place in the FEI Grand Prix CDN Freestyle.
Samantha Bingham riding Eagle Park's, Richfield took second place in the FEI Grand Prix CDN Freestyle with a score of 66%.
David Shoobridge rode Eliza Newton's, Kalimna Hotshot by Blue Hors Hotine to win the FEI Intermediate I today with a score of 69.69% and on Friday they one the FEI Prix St Georges with a score of 69.86%.
Georgia Welch rode her own Baxters Grand Image to second place in the Pony Advanced 5.3.
Amy Bachmann rode her well performed Part Welsh, Heritage Park Chartreuse to win both the Pony Advanced 5.3 and 5.2.
Emily O'Connell made it to the three horse final for the Marcus Oldham Aachen Challenge riding her Thoroughbred Moonlight Park Foxtrot.
Sarah Farraway rode her GV Ryans Rave to make the three horse ride off in the Marcus Oldham Aachen Challenge. After round one, riding a Prix St George test the top three riders go into the final. Then each rider rides the test on each of the three horses, with only ten minutes to become accustomed to the new horse; a real challenge.
Victoria Stuckey won the Marcus Oldham Aachen Challenge final riding her mother's, Mayfield Pzazz. Victoria wins a trip to the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen Germany in 2018.
Gitte Donvig rode her mother's, Sancette to fifth place in the FEI Grand Prix CDI-W Freestyle with a score of 67.3%.
Mary Hanna rode her Boogie Woogie 6 (pictured) to second place in the FEI Grand Prix CDI-W Freestyle scoring 70.85%. Mary also rode her own Calanta to win the class with a score of 74.40%.
Lesley Anne Taylor from NSW rode her Amicelli Gold to sixth place in the FEI Grand Prix CDI-W Freestyle.
Rozzie Ryan from NSW rode her own Jarrah R (pictured) to fourth place in the FEI Grand Prix CDI-W Freestyle with a score of 68.7%. Rozzie also rode Thomas Plenty's, Adonie to third place in the same class with a score of 69.57%.
Two weeks ago Para Olympic rider Emma Booth, was announced as the winner of the FEI Against All Odds Award for a person who has pursued his or her equestrian ambitions despite a physical handicap. This weekend Emma, riding Raquel Wright's Wasabi Sun won all the Para Equestrian Grade III tests with high scores.
Michelle Turner rode her own Whispering Jye to third place in the Advanced 5.2 with a score of 69.28%.
Stuart Archibald rode his own Aurum Walter by Weltmeyer to place second in the Advanced 5.3.
Sarah Farraway rode her own MW Rotsong by Rotspon to finish midfield in the Advanced 5.3.
Sue Robbins from NSW rode her charming, Vancouver Park Gifted Girl in the Advanced Championship.