The closing event of the week in Liège was also the highlight of the week. Forty-eight competitors lined up at the start of the CSI4* Grand Prix, which was built at a height of 1.55 metres. The first round consisted of 16 obstacles set up by Santiago Varela's team. Only five pairs managed to complete it without faults and secure a ticket to the jump-off.
Of those five, only one remained faultless in the jump-off, and that was Andres Vereecke. The Belgian rider took his Perle d'Or van de Gaverstede (Wandor van de Mispelaere) out of the stable to take home the gold in the Grand Prix.
Jos Verlooy rode the fastest time in the jump-off but had one pole down on the back of FTS Killossery Konfusion (Siec Livello), which put him in second place. Nathan Budd was also faster than Vereecke but, together with Touardo Blue Z (Toulon), made a mistake and finished in third place with four points.
Brazilian Stephanie Macieira saddled Novak de Kalvarie (Catoki) for the Grand Prix and ultimately finished in fourth place. Alexa Ferrer was the last to secure a ticket to the jump-off on Vitalhorse Fleur d'Oz (Olimbos de Merze) and went home with fifth place.